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supporters of the weak. People with expectation were attracted towards them and scholars found money with them. What they did in spending on good purpose is too well known and talks of their generosity too common. Sadaqa shook with pride when he listened to poetry and set aside for the poet a special part of his generosity. He made them free from poverty. He accepted them in his audience. He was all ears to listen to the requests of people and very generous in giving them what they needed.
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Mazeedi family are Shia in Iraq, dramatically increasing the influence of Shia minorities in Arabia. And there are also Al Mazeedi Shia families in Kuwait as well as Sunni. Recently it was discovered that some Al-Mazeedi family members migrated to Yemen a few hundred years ago and settled in
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They were Arabs, belonging to the Bani Mazyad from the
Powerful Banu Asad Tribe. They established themselves with the strength of their swords on the banks of Euphrates. They were the refuge of those who were in need of it, the shelter for the expectants, the helpers of those who sought help and
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in return for military services. Their most lasting achievement was the founding of Hillah, one of the main cities in Iraq, which became their capital in 1012. The originator of the
Mazyadid name was a scholar, hadith narrator and chemist called Mazyad ben Mikhled al Sadaqa.
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Hadhramaut. Their tribal name is Al-Mazyad or Banu Asad, their surnames or their family names is Assadi, Al-Assadi, or Al-Mazeedi, some (about 1,000) were also found in Oman and in India, primarily in the state of
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state in the Kufa area of Iraq. Backed by a powerful tribal army, the
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Asadites "One came early to tell me of the death of the two best of Asad, 'Amr b. Mas'tid and the dependable chief (alsamad)".
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List of casualties in Hussain's army at the Battle of Karbala
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1192:العامري، القاموس العشائري العراقي، ج 1، ص 33.
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524:(commander of the left flank),
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710:And their other sub-clans are
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978:Ibn Ishaq, Guillaume (1955).
908:Dhiraar bin Al-Azwar Al-Asadi
163:Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin
893:Muhammad ibn Uthman Al-Asadi
1069:. pp. 30, 36, 79, 88.
930:List of battles of Muhammad
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465:Constitution of Kuwait
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361:Imru al-Qays I ibn Amr
984:. London. p. 3.
867:Leading personalities
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1227:. pages 231 to 235.
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