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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banu_MakhzumBanu Makhzum - Wikipedia

    The Banu Makhzum (Arabic: بنو مخزوم, romanized: Banū Makhzūm) was one of the wealthy clans of the Quraysh. They are regarded as being among the three most powerful and influential clans in Mecca before the advent of Islam, the other two being the Banu Hashim (the tribe of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) and the Banu Umayya.

  2. Al-Mughīra ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿUmar (Arabic: المغيرة بن عبد الله بن عمر) was a preeminent leader of the Quraysh tribe's Banu Makhzum clan in Mecca in the 6th century. His descendants, the Banu al-Mughira, became the principle house of the Makhzum for the remainder of the pre-Islamic period and in the ...

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banu_MakhzumBanu Makhzum - Wikipedia

    Banu Makhzum. I Banū Makhzūm (in arabo بنو مخزوم ‎?) furono uno dei principali e più potenti clan meccani dei B. Quraysh . Tra i suoi più importanti membri si ricordano: ʿAmr ibn Hishām meglio noto come Abū al-Hakam o Abū Jahl, nemico acerrimo di Maometto. ʿIkrima b.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banu_HashimBanu Hashim - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the tribe is named after Hashim ibn Abd Manaf. He was married to Salma bint Amr of the Banu Najjar, an Azdiclan. Amongst pre-Islamic Arabs, people classified themselves according to their tribe, their clan, and then their house/family. There were two major tribal kinds: the Adnanites (descended from Adnan, traditional ancestor of the...

    The following Royal, Imperialdynasties and Tribes claim descent from Hashim: Europe 1. Hummudid Dynasty (through Idris ibn Abdullah) Arabia 1. Hashemite Dynasty (through Qatadah ibn Idris) 2. Abbasid dynasty of the Abbasid Caliphate (through Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib) 3. Abbasids of Cairo, the ceremonial heads of Mamluk Sultanate from 1261 to 1517....

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    1. Hoiberg, Dale H., ed. (2010). "Abbasid Dynasty". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. I: A-Ak – Bayes (15th ed.). Chicago, IL. ISBN 978-1-59339-837-8.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) 2. Vachon, Auguste; Boudreau, Claire; Cogné, Daniel (1998). Genealogica & Heraldica: Ottawa 1996. University of Ottawa Press. ISBN 978-0-7766-1600-1.

  5. The Banu Umayya and the Banu Makhzum, another prominent Qurayshite clan, dominated these trade networks. They developed economic and military alliances with the nomadic Arab tribes that controlled the northern and central Arabian desert expanses, gaining them a degree of political power in Arabia.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2021 · by Wiki Islam : 29 June 2021 General. Banū Makhzūm (Arabic: بنو مخزو translit. Banu Makhzoom) was a wealthy clan of the Quraysh and was regarded as one of the three most powerful an influential along side Banu Hashim and Banu Umayyah. It was also the tribe responsible for military matters such as breeding and training horses ...