• Power Frank James Henry Fonda Juarez Benito Juárez Paul Muni Kaiss wa leila Qays Badr Lama Layla Al-Aamiriya Amina Rizk Lenin in 1918 Vladimir Lenin Boris...
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  • Mara al-Qays and Sirgu son of Sadu and Syrw and S{.}ygw (Syriac, after the Arabic text) Abu Sergius and Antiochus and Muqim bar Timay and Mari rebuilt...
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  • supported by the Banu Kalb defeat a hostile tribal coalition around the Qays and secure control of Syria. 685 Battle of Ayn al-Warda The "Penitents" of...
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  • Sharran Al-Buradh ibn Qays al-Kanani [ar] Uhaymar Al-Sa'di [ar] Al-Shanfara Malak ibn al-Rib [ar] Al-Harath ibn Dhalm al-Mari [ar] Ubayd ibn Aiyoub al-Anbari [ar]...
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  • Arab tribes, of which the largest were the Mudhar, Rabi'ah, Juhaynah and Qays 'Aylan, moved to the region after the discovery of gold and emerald mines...
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    deceased Arab king of the Lakhmids, Imru' al-Qays ibn 'Amr, and dated securely to AD 328. Imru' al-Qays followed his father 'Amr ibn Adi in using a large...
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    Marj Rahit led to the long-running conflict between the Qays and Yaman coalitions. The Qays regrouped in the Euphrates river fortress of Circesium under...
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    Miqdad ibn Aswad, Abu Dharr al-Ghifari, Malik al-Ashtar, Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, Qays ibn Sa'd, Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman, Ubada ibn as-Samit, Hisham ibn al-A'as...
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    Greeks founded new cities in the area of modern-day Jordan, including Umm Qays, Jerash and Amman. Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the Macedonian ruler of Egypt...
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    According to Kitab al-Muhabbar, the Ḥilla denoted most of the Banu Tamim, Qays, Rabi`ah, Qūḍa'ah, Ansar, Khath'am, Bajīlah, Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat, Hudhayl...
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