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were staging grounds for Muslim naval fleets headed to Fars (Persia) and Hind (India). From 637 C.E., the conquests of Fars and Makran were dominated by the Azdi and allied tribes from Oman. Between 665 and 683 C.E., the Azdi 'Uman became especially prominent due in Basra on account of favors from
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Based on the geographic dispersal, evidenced by the GIS analysis (Figure 3), the most likely area in which J-Z640 originated in is the Levant. This corresponds with other studies researching J-P58, an ancestral SNP to J-Z640 .The most likely alternative based on the GIS analysis was the
Arabian
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It is not accident that, among the Arabs, the Tribe of the Azd 'Uman were instrumental in the conquest of Fars, Makran and Sind, and that for some time they became the dominant Arab tribe in the eastern
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The political map of Arabia and the Middle East in the 3rd century AD revealed by a
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due to the living conditions becoming unfavourable. This large movement out of Yemen has been dated to the late 3rd century CE.
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In the 3rd century C.E., the Azd branched into four sub-branches, each led by one of the sons of
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1418:(1927). "An Essay on Jābir ibn Ḥayyān". In
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1182:Urasin; Waas; Nogueiro; Kull (April 2019).
837:tribe (Ayad) or (Ayadah) from the Northern
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316:. the Azd tribe have always inhabited the
1528:. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 811–813.
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1083:bury, john (January 1958).
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262:Qasr Bin Rugoosh of
54:Qahtanite Arab Tribe
30:For other uses, see
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899:Hudhayfah al-Bariqi
857:Mustafa Fazıl Pasha
772:in what is now the
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411:Map of South Arabia
1764:Bakr ibn Abd Manat
1503:Lévi-Provençal, E.
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103:South Arabia
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1911:Abd al-Qays
1595:Arab tribes
1593:Historical
1515:Pellat, Ch.
1507:Schacht, J.
987:(Al-Ahmari)
976:(Al-Asmari)
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781:dynasty of
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716:Banu Tanukh
356:settled in
214:Pre-Islamic
191:pre-Islamic
176:Land of Azd
115:Middle East
2220:Categories
2129:al-Samayda
1946:Taym Allah
1926:Banu Dhuhl
1371:Ruska 1923
1336:caliphate.
1263:2013-12-26
1240:2013-12-26
1193:Peninsula.
1168:2023-03-09
1143:2023-03-09
1071:References
1019:Bani Malik
863:Bani Shehr
839:Nile Delta
802:Ibn Duraid
790:Abu Dawood
779:Al Maktoum
747:Al-Andalus
710:Ghassanids
661:Mu'awiya I
522:Thalabiyah
480:Ghassanids
382:Ma'rib Dam
366:Ghassanids
350:Ghassanids
340:inhabited
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1638:Banu Asad
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993:(Al-Amri)
974:Billasmar
878:Tribe of
807:Kuthayyir
770:Abu Dhabi
766:Al Nahyan
722:Banu Tayy
624:Al-Ubulla
604:Caliphate
598:Azd 'Uman
499:Ghassanid
488:Ghassanid
422:Muzayqiya
195:Basus War
91:ٱلْأَزْدي
88:Al-Azdī (
75:Ethnicity
2205:Part of
2112:Juhaynah
1990:Tha'laba
1970:Ghatafan
1752:Mustaliq
1742:Khath'am
1707:Al-Haram
1628:Banu Amr
1517:(eds.).
1473:20773292
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1398:(eds.).
1353:p. 524.
1057:Adnanite
1051:See also
1032:Nishapur
991:Bani Amr
985:Balahmer
949:Mu'aqqir
874:Rawadids
819:sect of
761:Bani Yas
632:Ardashir
461:Azd Uman
416:Branches
346:Al Ansar
310:Sabaeans
287:al-Nimāṣ
268:Al-Bahah
199:Al Bahah
166:Al Bahah
131:, later
125:Paganism
121:Religion
113:and the
99:Location
45:ٱلْأَزْد
2181:Al Fadl
2154:Hanzala
2102:Balqayn
2075:Muharib
2051:Qushayr
2041:Khafaja
2004:Hawazin
1975:Dhubyan
1958:Taghlib
1941:Shayban
1901:Muzayna
1864:Madhhaj
1850:Khuthir
1788:Quraysh
1783:Jadhima
1747:Khuza'a
1712:Hudhayl
1668:Khazraj
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1008:Dawasir
835:Al Ayad
752:Al Said
685:Umayyad
648:Bahrain
562:Khuza'a
546:Nasrids
538:Khazraj
530:Yathrib
526:Dhi Qar
457:Red Sea
455:on the
453:Tihamah
441:Karaman
400:or the
354:Ansaris
342:Tihamah
291:al-Bāḥa
281:to the
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2166:Tanukh
2134:Sa'ida
2092:Bahra'
2087:Quda'a
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2060:Sulaym
2014:Thaqif
1980:Fazara
1931:Hanifa
1916:Anizah
1906:Rabi'a
1889:Zubaid
1854:Lihyan
1810:Hashim
1798:Umayya
1774:Ghifar
1769:Damrah
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2034:Uqayl
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1822:Jumah
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322:Hejaz
314:Yemen
279:Bīsha
275:Islam
248:ʿAsīr
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162:Bisha
133:Islam
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