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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. Category:Hasanids - Wikipedia

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  6. Alids - Wikipedia

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    The main branches are the Hasanids and Husaynids, ... When Abu Hashim died around 716, this group followed Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abd-Allah, ...

  7. Ali-Tegin - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Hasan ibn Sulayman Bughra Khan [1] (simply called "Bughra Khan" in Persian sources [2]), who was the eponymous ancestor of the eastern branch of the Karakhanid family, known as the "Hasanids", to which Ali-Tegin belonged.

  8. Category:Hasanid dynasties - Wikipedia

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  9. Hasideans - Wikipedia

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    The third option is to see the Hasideans as a group but with a distinctly different ideology than the Hasmoneans; the passage in 1 Maccabees 7 was recording a genuine difference in goals. In this view, the Hasideans were deeply religious but comparative "moderates" as their chief concern was the repeal of Antiochus IV's decrees forbidding ...