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  2. Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi - Wikipedia

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    Wadi al-Qura. Zayd raided the area in November 627, but the Fazara tribe counter-attacked, killing some of the Muslims, while Zayd was carried wounded from the field. Zayd swore revenge and, after he had recovered from his injuries in January 628, he returned to Wadi al-Qura with a larger army. This time he defeated the Fazari. [9]: 664–665

  3. Banu Kalb - Wikipedia

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    The four prominent, 8th-century Kalbite scholars of Kufa, Muhammad ibn Sa'ib al-Kalbi, his son Hisham ibn al-Kalbi, al-Sharqi al-Qutami, and Awana ibn al-Hakam, all descended from the Banu Abd Wadd, and their works are the main sources for the Kalb's genealogy. [17]

  4. Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Hisma) - Wikipedia

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    The expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah in Hisma took place in October 628, i.e. the 6th month of AH 7 of the Islamic calendar. [2] [3] The attack led by Zayd ibn Harithah was a response to Dihyah bin Khalifa Kalbi's call for help, after being attacked by robbers. Muslims retaliated and killed many of the robbers and captured 100 tribe members.

  5. Kalbids - Wikipedia

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    The dynasty began a steady period of decline under the reign of Yusuf al-Kalbi (990–998) who entrusted the island to his sons and created space for interference from the Zirids of Ifriqiya. Under al-Akhal (1017–1037) the dynastic conflict intensified, with factions allying themselves variously with Byzantium and the Zirids.

  6. Usama ibn Zayd - Wikipedia

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    Usaamah ibn Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi (Arabic: أسامة بن زيد بن حارثة الكلبي, romanized: ʾUsāma ibn Zayd ibn Ḥāritha al-Kalbī) was an early Muslim and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the son of Zayd ibn Haritha, Muhammad's adopted son, and Umm Ayman, a servant of Muhammad. [2]

  7. Category:Banu Kalb - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:8th-century Arab people - Wikipedia

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    Hanzala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi; Al-Harith ibn Surayj; Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya; Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba; Hasan ibn Zayd ibn Hasan; Hassan ibn Atahiyah; Hassan ibn al-Nu'man; Hawthara ibn Suhayl; Al-Haytham ibn Ubayd al-Kilabi; Umar ibn Hafs Hazarmard; Hisham I of Córdoba; Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik; Hisham ibn al-Kalbi; Hisham ibn Isma'il al ...

  9. Dihyah al-Kalbi - Wikipedia

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    When the news reached Muhammad, he immediately dispatched Zayd ibn Harithah with 500 men to punish them. The Muslim army fought with Banu Judham, killed several of them (inflicting heavy casualties), including their chief, Al-Hunayd ibn Arid and his son, and captured 1000 camels, 5000 of their cattle and 100 women and boys.