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Fadl ibn Rabi'ah

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sultan in Baghdad, Fadl at first fought alongside him in the vanguard, but then defected to the Seljuks. Upon his arrival in Baghdad, he and his tribesmen were rewarded and given lodging at Sadaqa's former Baghdad residence. Fadl sought to cut off Sadaqa's desert route toward Syria and asked
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until at least the early 17th century. Later, part of Fadl's descendants became known as Al Abu Risha, and took over the leadership of the Mawali tribe, and continued to serve as the hereditary leaders of the Bedouin in the Syrian Desert until the invasion of
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in the early 12th century. Most of what is known of him centers on his military activities in circa 1107. He was the ancestor of the
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permission to pursue his strategy. The Seljuks gave Fadl their blessing, but once he crossed the Euphrates river in
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dynasty, which ruled the Bedouin tribes of the Syrian desert and steppe between the 12th and 18th centuries.
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Fadl was the father of a certain Ghudayya, and the ancestor of his namesake tribe, the
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in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. The Jarrahids were part of the much larger
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in the 18th century. The other part of Al Fadl migrated to the
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Fadl was a son of Rabi'ah ibn Hazim, a great-grandson of
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Index

Mecca
Syria
Damascus
Arab
Syria
Al Fadl

Banu Tayy
Al Fadl
Mufarrij ibn Daghfal
Jarrahid
Palestine
Banu Tayy
Seljuks
Burid
Damascus
Toghtekin
Mazyadid
Hillah
Seljuk
Anbar
Al Fadl
Syrian desert
steppe
Ayyubids
Mamluks
Ottomans
Anaza
Najd
Golan Heights

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