Azdi - Influential People or Branches of Azd

Influential People or Branches of Azd

  • The Ghassanids
  • The Banu Tanukh
  • Banu Ma'an (Part of the Tanukhi tribal Confederation)
  • The Nasrid dynasty of Al-Andalus
  • The Al Said dynasty of Oman
  • The Al Nahyan dynasty of the United Arab Emirates and Abu Dhabi
  • The Al Maktoum dynasty of Dubai
  • Ibn Duraid
  • Kuthayyir, Arab poet
  • Jabir ibn Zayd Al-Azdi, the co-founder of the Ibadi sect of Islam
  • Tribe Algamd
  • Tribe al-Shehri
  • Tribe of Zahran, Al Baha is the home land of the Ghamid and Zahran tribes.
  • Rawadids
  • Tribe of Bariq
  • Tribes of Arabia
  • Hudaifa Albarqi
  • Khalil ibn Ahmad
  • Urwa Albargi
  • Arfajah Albargi
  • Abu Dawood Collector of Hadith
  • Hamidh Albargi
  • Ibn Al-Thahabi
  • Ibn al-Banna
  • Jamilah bint Adwan
  • Asma bint Adiy al-Bariqiyyah
  • Al Muhallab ibn Abi Suffrah
  • Mu'aqqir
  • Fatimah bint Sa'd
  • Ibn Al-Thahabi
  • Banu Khazraj
  • Balasmer (AL-Asmari)
  • Balahmer (Al-Ahmari)
  • Bani Amr (Al-Amri)

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