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  2. Zahran tribe - Wikipedia

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    Zahran (Arabic: زهران), also known as Banū ʿZahrān ibn Kaʿab, [1] is one of the oldest Arabian tribes in the Arabian Peninsula. [2] It is regarded as one of the largest tribes in Al Bahah Province .

  3. Al-Zahrani - Wikipedia

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    Al-Zahrani, al-Zahrani or Alzahrani (Arabic: الزهراني) is a surname in Saudi Arabia belonging to the royal Zahran tribe. The Zahran tribe is one of the oldest and largest Arab tribes. They dominated the world in the pre-Islamic times and even after Islam. They were the first Arab kings over Iraq, Oman, the Levant, Andalusia and Persia.

  4. Siege of Taif (1814) - Wikipedia

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    In 1814, the Ottomans prepared an expedition in the month of Shawwal with a force of 20,000 recruited from Mecca and Taif led by Abidin Bey against the Zahran tribes in Al Bahah. The Ottomans didn't encounter any resistance during their march and finally arrived to besiege a fort in Al Bahah, where they were led by Zahran commander Bakhrosh ibn ...

  5. Azd Shanua - Wikipedia

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    The Azd Shanū’ah (Arabic: أزد شنوءة) also spelled as Shanuwah, are a group of South Arabian tribes in the Hijaz that were descended from the larger Azd group. The Banu Lahab, Banu Zahran and Banu Ghamd, including their branches, are among the few parts of the Azd Shanu'ah.

  6. Category:Tribes of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tribes of Saudi Arabia" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Zahran tribe ...

  7. Banu Daws - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Daws (Arabic: بنو دوس) was one of the clan of Arabia during Muhammad's era.Located south of Mecca, it is a branch of the Zahran tribe, [1] among its leaders Tufayl ibn Amr, one of Muhammad's companions. [2]

  8. Al Bahah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Baha is the homeland of the Ghamid and Zahran tribes and is divided geographically into three distinct parts: Sarah, which contains the high Hijaz mountains characterized by temperate weather and rich plant cover due to relatively high annual rainfall, the Tihamah which is the lowland coastal area to the west of the Hejaz, characterized by ...

  9. Ghamd - Wikipedia

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    They are predominantly Sunni, and are considered one of the oldest tribes of the Arabian Peninsula. The Ghamid people are thought to be closely related to the neighboring tribe of Zahran. The tribe's historical location is in the region of Al-Bahah in southwestern of Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. Portions of the tribe also exist in Iraq, Jordan ...