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Yazid ibn al-Sa'iq

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to collect the ransom and release Wabara, the king was said to have questioned how a man of Yazid's short stature could capture a stocky man such as Wabara. Yazid is Sa’id to have responded that it was because his own tribesmen had attended the battle while Wabara had depended on mercenaries rather
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led by the Lakhmid king al-Nu'man's brother Wabara ibn Rumanis at the Day of al-Qurnatayn before 585. During the fighting Yazid captured Wabara. He ransomed Wabara in exchange for half of Wabara's properties, 1,000 camels, and two singing girls. When he met with al-Nu'man in
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Yazid was the son of Amr ibn Khuwaylid. His grandfather, Khuwaylid ibn Nufayl, called al-Sa'iq because he was killed by a lightning strike (
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A son of Yazid ibn al-Sa'iq, Mu'adh, opposed the defection of his tribesmen from the early Muslim state during the
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in the late 7th century. Another descendant, his grandson Yazid ibn Qays ibn Yazid, was cited by the historian
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Yazid commanded part of the Banu Amir during a raid against the tribe by the
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as a transmitter of information about Yazid's war against the Lakhmids.
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Abū Qays Yazīd ibn ʿAmr ibn Khuwaylid ibn Nufayl ibn ʿAmr ibn Kilāb
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Geschichte des arabischen schriftums, Band II, Poesie bis ca. 430H
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The Mufaḍḍalīyāt: An Anthology of Ancient Arabian Odes, Volume 2
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Index

Banu Kilab
Banu Amir
pre-Islamic Arabia

Banu Kilab
Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi
Qays
Syria
Umayyad
Banu Kilab
Banu Amir
pre-Islamic period
Lakhmids
al-Hirah
Banu Kalb
Banu Tamim
Wadi al-Rummah
al-Nabigha
Ridda wars
Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi
Qays
Syria
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani


Lyall 1918
Caskel 1966
Kister 2017
Caskel 1966

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