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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. The House of Water - Wikipedia

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    The House of Water (Spanish: La casa de agua) is a 1983 Venezuelan drama film of the nation's Golden Age directed by Jacobo Penzo. [1] The film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  4. 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 .

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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

  7. Banu Ammar - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Ammar were descended from the Berber tribe of the Kutama, [1] which was the mainstay of the early Fatimid Caliphate. The dynasty in Tripoli was founded by Amin al-Dawla Abu Talib al-Hasan ibn Ammar, who was the Fatimid-appointed qadi of Tripoli when the local Fatimid governor, Mukhtar al-Dawla ibn Bazzal , died circa 1065.

  8. Banu Goshasp - Wikipedia

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    There is an epic called Banu Goshasp-Nama composed of 900 verses by an unknown poet from the 11th or 12th century. It is one of the oldest epics about a Woman warrior in Persian literature. There is a manuscript of the poem at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris (Cat. Bibliothèque Nationale, p. 18, no. 1194).

  9. Banu Shahr - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Shahr (Arabic: بني شهر) is a tribe from the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula.It belongs to the ancient tribe al-Azd that has many clans linked to it. As far as ancestry goes, Banu Shahr, Bani Amr, Bal-Ahmar, Bal-Asmar, Bal-Qarn, Shumran, and some others all belong to "al-Azd".