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  2. Hasanids - Wikipedia

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    The Hasanids (Arabic: بنو حسن, romanized: Banū Ḥasan or حسنيون, Ḥasaniyyūn) are the descendants of Hasan ibn Ali, brother of Husayn ibn Ali and grandson of Muhammad. They are a branch of the Alids (the descendants of Ali ibn Abi Talib ), and one of the two most important branches of the ashrāf (the other being the descendants ...

  3. Ghassanids - Wikipedia

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    According to the historian Nancy Khalek, they consequently became an "indispensable" group of Muslim society in early Islamic Syria. [21] Mu'awiya actively sought the militarily and administratively experienced Syrian Christians, including the Ghassanids, and members of the tribe served him and later Umayyad caliphs as governors, commanders of ...

  4. Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Hasani - Wikipedia

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    Ja'far ibn Muhammad ibn Husayn al-Hasani was Sharif of Mecca from the late 960s to the early 970s, and the first emir belonging to the Musawid dynasty.. He was a Hasanids, descendant of the ninth generation from Hasan ibn Ali. [1]

  5. Husaynids - Wikipedia

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    the various lines of Shi'a imams are largely Husaynid, being descended patrilineally from Husayn ibn Ali, the third imam. This applies to the Twelver Shi'a imams, the Zaydiyya, and the various lines of Isma'ili imams.

  6. Category:Hasanid dynasties - Wikipedia

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  7. Alids - Wikipedia

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    Hasan and Husayn are recognized as the second and the third Imams in Shia Islam, their descendants being known as the Hasanids and the Husaynids, respectively. [4] They are revered by all Muslims as the progeny of Muhammad and honored by nobility titles such as Sharif and Sayyid . [ 5 ]

  8. Category:Ghassanids - Wikipedia

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  9. Salihids - Wikipedia

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    The genealogy of the Salihids is highly obscure, though a scholarly consensus holds that they ultimately derived from the Quda'a tribal group. [8] Tribes of the Quda'a had been settled in the Oriens (Byzantine Syria) and northern Arabia since ancient times. [ 8 ]