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  2. Banu Hashim - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Banu Hashim is one of the clans of the Quraysh tribe, [8] and is an Adnanite tribe. It derives its name from Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, the great-grandfather of Muhammad, and along with the Banu Abd-Shams, Banu Al-Muttalib, and Banu Nawfal clans comprises the Banu Abd al-Manaf section of the Quraysh.

  3. Aguas da Amazonia - Wikipedia

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    Águas da Amazônia, Sete ou oito peças para um balé (Portuguese for 'Waters of the Amazon, seven or eight pieces for a ballet'), is a 1993–99 musical composition by the American contemporary classical composer Philip Glass. Its first recording was performed by the Brazilian instrumental group Uakti.

  4. Banu Khurman - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Khurman were a local tribe in Wadi Ajal and the Murzuq region in the Fezzan (present-day Libya). [1] [2] They have also historically been referred to as "Qurmān", "Husmān", or “Khurmān". [3] They have been identified by some writers as probable descendants of the Garamantes. [2] [1]

  5. Banu al-Hakam - Wikipedia

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    Banu Al-Hakam (Arabic: بنو الحكم) (Sons of Al-Hakam). Al-Hakam Ibn Saad Alasheera Ibn Madh'hij is an Arabian tribe descended from Madh'hij tribe. [ 1 ] Al-Hakam had governed Jazan which was known as Al-Mekhlaf Al-Suleimani Jazan .

  6. Camarilla - Wikipedia

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    The Camarilla is a multi-planetary, multi-species secret organization intent on keeping Earth isolated from the rest of the galaxy in Brian Daley's "Fitzhugh & Floyt" trilogy. The Camarilla is a multi-planetary, multi-species secret organization with varied and often obscure motives in Lisanne Norman 's Sholan Alliance .

  7. Banu Sa'ida - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Sa'ida (Arabic: بنو ساعدة, romanized: Banu Sā'idah) was a clan of the Banu Khazraj tribe of Medina in the era of Muhammad. [1] The tribe's full name was the Banu Sa'ida ibn Ka'b ibn al-Khazraj. [2] Prior to their conversion, most members of the clan worshiped idols, which were destroyed after the advent of Islam. [3]

  8. Banu Qaynuqa - Wikipedia

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    The tribe of Banu Qaynuqa was descended from the Israelite patriarch, Kainuka. His full lineage is given as Kainuka ben Amshel ben Manshi ben Yohanan ben Benjamin ben Saron ben Naphtali ben Eliezer ben Moses (Arabic: قينقاع بن أمشيل بن منشي بن يوحنان بن بنيامين بن سارون بن نفتالي بن نفس بن حي بن موسى, Qaynuqa ibn Amshil ibn ...

  9. Banu Sahm - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Sahm (Arabic: بنو سهم) is a clan of the Quraish tribe. They are related to the Banu Jumah , as they both were part of a larger clan descended from the same ancestor, the Banu Husays. People