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The Kinda (Arabic: كِنْدَة, Ancient South Arabian script: 𐩫𐩬𐩵𐩩) were an Arab tribe from South Arabia. As early as the 3rd century CE they served as Bedouin auxiliaries of the Sabaean Kingdom, followed by the Himyarite Kingdom. In the mid-5th century, the tribe established a kingdom over the Arab tribal confederation of Ma'add in northern and central Arabia, known as the Kingdom of Kinda, which lasted until the mid-6th century, by which point its rulers had all been killed or prompted to flee for the Hadramawt. There, the bulk of the tribe had continued to reside and dominate. While many of the tribesmen in Hadramawt likely embraced Judaism with the Himyarites, many of those in central and northern Arabia embraced Christianity. After accepting Islam during the lifetime of the Islamic pr

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  • كِندة قبيلة عربية قديمة يعود ذكرها في نصوص المسند السبئية للقرن الثاني ق.م. وعُرفت هذه القبيلة في كتب التراث باسم «كندة الملوك» قامت مملكة كندة في نجد لتأمين الطريق التجارية. تاريخ مملكتهم «الجاهلية» يشوبه الكثير من الغموض فقد تحدث عنه الإخباريون واكتشفت كتابات عديدة في قرية الفاو مكتوبة بخط المسند القديم. اعتنقوا الإسلام في القرن السابع الميلادي وكانوا ممن وفد على النبي محمد ﷺ في عام الوفود واشتركوا في الفتوحات الإسلامية ونزل كثير منهم الشام والعراق وشمال أفريقيا وأقاموا أربع دول في الأندلس. تنقسم كندة إلى قسمين رئيسيين هم بنو معاوية الأكرمين (بيت الحكم) وبنو أشرس وهم (السكاسك والسكون). يتواجدون في السعودية واليمن وسلطنة عمان والإمارات العربية المتحدة وتوجد عشائر في العراق والأردن. (ar)
  • The Kinda (Arabic: كِنْدَة, Ancient South Arabian script: 𐩫𐩬𐩵𐩩) were an Arab tribe from South Arabia. As early as the 3rd century CE they served as Bedouin auxiliaries of the Sabaean Kingdom, followed by the Himyarite Kingdom. In the mid-5th century, the tribe established a kingdom over the Arab tribal confederation of Ma'add in northern and central Arabia, known as the Kingdom of Kinda, which lasted until the mid-6th century, by which point its rulers had all been killed or prompted to flee for the Hadramawt. There, the bulk of the tribe had continued to reside and dominate. While many of the tribesmen in Hadramawt likely embraced Judaism with the Himyarites, many of those in central and northern Arabia embraced Christianity. After accepting Islam during the lifetime of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (d. 632), their leading families revolted against the early Muslim state during the Ridda wars (632–633). The tribe was dealt a heavy blow, but surviving leaders, such as al-Ash'ath ibn Qays, repented and played important roles in the early Muslim conquests. Members of the Kinda continued to serve in prominent positions throughout the early centuries of the Caliphate. (en)
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  • Kinda (en)
  • Kinda — The relations of Kinda with Saba and Himyar (en)
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  • A. F. L. Beeston (en)
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  • *Mu'awiya **Al-Harith al-Asghar ***Jabala **Akil al-Murar ***Al-Jawn **Al-Wallada ***Wali'a *Sakun **Qatira **Tujib *Sakasik (en)
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  • Thawr ibn Ufayr (en)
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  • A. F. L. (en)
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  • Shahid (en)
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  • Kinda (en)
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  • Kindī (en)
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  • Arabian polytheism , Judaism , Mazdakism , Christianity , Islam (en)
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  • Kahlanite Arab tribe (en)
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  • كِندة قبيلة عربية قديمة يعود ذكرها في نصوص المسند السبئية للقرن الثاني ق.م. وعُرفت هذه القبيلة في كتب التراث باسم «كندة الملوك» قامت مملكة كندة في نجد لتأمين الطريق التجارية. تاريخ مملكتهم «الجاهلية» يشوبه الكثير من الغموض فقد تحدث عنه الإخباريون واكتشفت كتابات عديدة في قرية الفاو مكتوبة بخط المسند القديم. اعتنقوا الإسلام في القرن السابع الميلادي وكانوا ممن وفد على النبي محمد ﷺ في عام الوفود واشتركوا في الفتوحات الإسلامية ونزل كثير منهم الشام والعراق وشمال أفريقيا وأقاموا أربع دول في الأندلس. تنقسم كندة إلى قسمين رئيسيين هم بنو معاوية الأكرمين (بيت الحكم) وبنو أشرس وهم (السكاسك والسكون). يتواجدون في السعودية واليمن وسلطنة عمان والإمارات العربية المتحدة وتوجد عشائر في العراق والأردن. (ar)
  • The Kinda (Arabic: كِنْدَة, Ancient South Arabian script: 𐩫𐩬𐩵𐩩) were an Arab tribe from South Arabia. As early as the 3rd century CE they served as Bedouin auxiliaries of the Sabaean Kingdom, followed by the Himyarite Kingdom. In the mid-5th century, the tribe established a kingdom over the Arab tribal confederation of Ma'add in northern and central Arabia, known as the Kingdom of Kinda, which lasted until the mid-6th century, by which point its rulers had all been killed or prompted to flee for the Hadramawt. There, the bulk of the tribe had continued to reside and dominate. While many of the tribesmen in Hadramawt likely embraced Judaism with the Himyarites, many of those in central and northern Arabia embraced Christianity. After accepting Islam during the lifetime of the Islamic pr (en)
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  • كندة (قبيلة) (ar)
  • Kinda (suku) (in)
  • Kinda (tribe) (en)
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