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The most populated Arab branch (and the oldest identified branch of J-Z640) J-BY74 as well as both a basal branch of J-Z2293 and a subclade of the J-Z2293, J-ZS1380, include multiple individuals who self-report their ancestry as belonging to tribal groups which form part of the al 'Azd tribes.
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1625:Historical
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929:(Al-Asmari)
762:, Arab poet
734:dynasty of
721:dynasty of
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669:Banu Tanukh
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201:Sha'r Awtar
174:Land of Azd
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1978:Taym Allah
1958:Banu Dhuhl
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614:Mu'awiya I
475:Thalabiyah
433:Ghassanids
335:Ghassanids
319:Ghassanids
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185:Ma'rib Dam
1825:Abd-Shams
1764:Banu Kanz
1670:Banu Asad
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946:(Al-Amri)
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831:Tribe of
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723:Abu Dhabi
719:Al Nahyan
675:Banu Tayy
577:Al-Ubulla
557:Caliphate
551:Azd 'Uman
452:Ghassanid
441:Ghassanid
375:Muzayqiya
353:north of
89:ٱلْأَزْدي
86:Al-Azdī (
73:Ethnicity
2237:Part of
2144:Juhaynah
2022:Tha'laba
2002:Ghatafan
1784:Mustaliq
1774:Khath'am
1739:Al-Haram
1660:Banu Amr
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1081:Archived
1010:Adnanite
1004:See also
985:Nishapur
944:Bani Amr
938:Balahmer
902:Mu'aqqir
827:Rawadids
772:sect of
714:Bani Yas
585:Ardashir
414:Azd Uman
369:Branches
315:Al Ansar
279:Sabaeans
256:al-Nimāṣ
237:Al-Bahah
164:Al Bahah
129:, later
123:Paganism
119:Religion
111:and the
97:Location
44:ٱلْأَزْد
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2186:Hanzala
2134:Balqayn
2107:Muharib
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2036:Hawazin
2007:Dhubyan
1990:Taghlib
1973:Shayban
1933:Muzayna
1896:Madhhaj
1882:Khuthir
1820:Quraysh
1815:Jadhima
1779:Khuza'a
1744:Hudhayl
1700:Khazraj
1454:(ed.).
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788:Al Ayad
705:Al Said
638:Umayyad
601:Bahrain
515:Khuza'a
499:Nasrids
491:Khazraj
483:Yathrib
479:Dhi Qar
410:Red Sea
408:on the
406:Tihamah
394:Karaman
323:Ansaris
311:Tihamah
260:al-Bāḥa
250:to the
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1963:Hanifa
1948:Anizah
1938:Rabi'a
1921:Zubaid
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