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344: 209: 139:. However, the majority of the Hamdan tribe remained in Yemen which later helped the Hashid/Bakil Hamdani tribes become the biggest local key player, benefiting from the departure of the bulk of the most powerful Nomadic Yemeni tribes of that time into North Africa/Spain in Wetsward movements that continued until the 13th century. 43:. The tribe consists of more than 10 million men and women they are the sister tribe of Hashid(4 million) whose leader was Abdullah Bin Hussein Alahmar. The member tribes of the Bakil Confederation are found primarily in the far north of the country; its leaders today is the Alshaif family led by Nagi bin Abdulaziz Alshaif. 155:
Imam Yahya's campaign to subject the country, and more specifically the tribes, to his control, led him to undertake massive campaigns against their influence and power; in fact, his efforts succeeded in permanently eliminating all but two of the ancient confederations (the Hashid is the other one to
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imamate; in the sense that many of the tribes that belong to these confederations are and were strongly committed to Zaidi Islam, the imams were recognized - to a greater or lesser degree - as the heads of the Zaidi community and could, therefore, count on a measure of support and loyalty. Not all
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By the 10th century the Imam al-Hadi Yahya bin al-Hussain bin al-Qasim (a scion of Imam al-Hasan (as), grandson of the Prophet) who, at Sa'da, in 893-7 C.E. arrived to the Northern Highlands on invitation from the Hamdan tribe and from that time till present day the
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inscriptions. Therefore, Hashid and Bakil (the brothers) must have lived in the BC era. In the Middle Sabaean period (the 1st to 4th centuries CE) the Bakil confederation consisted of three
101:. However, Khaled managed to push the Najrani and Tihami Yemenis into Islam, but he didn't get a warm response from the Hamdani Yemenis of the highlands. So Muhammad sent over 132:, after the defeat of Ali and later his sons. The tribes remained on alliance to Ali but didn't oppose the Umayyads or ally themselves with the other Shias. 135:
At that time Yemen was experiencing a great population movement forming the bulk of the Islamic Expansion mainly settling and Arabizing North Africa/
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the tribes, however, accepted the temporal and even legal role that the imams arrogated to themselves; consequently, many imams (
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in the twentieth century included) complained bitterly about the tribes' inordinate political power.
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and Bakil were the sons of Jashim bin Jubran bin Nawf bin Tuba'a bin Zayd bin Amro bin
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moderate Shia teachings became dominant in north Yemen.
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After the death of Muhammad, the Hamdan tribe remained
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Index

Arabic
Musnad
federation
Yemen
Hashid
Hamdan
Sabaean
Hamdan
Hashid
Himyar
Muhammad
Khalid ibn Al-Walid
Islam
Ali ibn Abi Talib
Muslim
ridda
Hamdan
Ali
Spain
Zaidi
Hashid
Zaidi
Imam Yahya
Imam Ahmad
Alliance of Yemeni Tribes
Sha'r Awtar
"الشيخ حمير الأحمر يزور الشيخ ناجي الشايف بمنزله بصنعاء"
Andrey Korotayev
Pre-Islamic Yemen. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 1996
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