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39: 169:, Ja’far ibn Kilab. From then onward, the Banu Ghani acted as subordinate allies of the Banu Amir, victoriously fighting alongside them at the battle of Shi’b in 580 and the battle of Raqam toward the close of the century. However, they suffered heavy casualties alongside the Banu 'Amir subtribes of 201:
following Muhammad's death in 632. Many Ghani tribesmen migrated to Syria during the Muslim conquest of the region between 634 and 638. Following the rout of the Qaysi tribes at the
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According to Arab genealogical tradition, the progenitor of the Banu Ghani was a certain Ghanī ibn Aʿṣur ibn Sʿad ibn Qays ʿAylān, making them part of the larger
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ensued. During the long-running conflict, the Banu Ghani fought alongside their Qaysi kinsmen against the Yamani tribes and the
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In the mid-6th century a leader of the Banu Ghani, Riyah ibn Ashall, killed the son of the powerful chieftain of the
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tribe. Throughout their history, they were a relatively small tribe compared to the other subtribes of Qays.
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Though one member of the tribe, Abu Marthad al-Ghanawi, was an early companion of the Islamic prophet
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at the battle of Muhajjar in the early 7th century. They later retaliated against the Tayy.
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in 630. They remained Muslim when many of the converted Arab tribes apostatized during the
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These prefixes ignored in the alphabetical ordering: Al, Bani, Banu.
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Index

Qaysite

Nisba
Arabic
Arab
Bisha
Diriyah
pre-Islamic Arabia
Syria
Muslim conquest of that region
Qays
Bahila
Banu Abs
Zuhayr ibn Jadhima
Banu 'Amir
Banu Kilab
Banu Ka'b
Banu Tayy
Muhammad
Battle of Hunayn
Ridda wars
Battle of Marj Rahit
Qaysi–Yamani wars
Taghlib





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