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The Banū ʿĀmir ibn Ṣaʿṣaʿa (Arabic: بنو عامر بن صعصعة) was a large and ancient Arab tribe originating from central Arabia, that dominated Najd for centuries after the rise of Islam. The tribe is an Arab Adnanite tribe and its lineage is traced back to Adnan and Ishmael son of Abraham through Hawazin, and its original homeland was the border area between Nejd and Hejaz in Khurmah and Ranyah. Although the Banu Amir were engaged in a long war with the Quraysh before the appearance of Islam—manifesting in particular as the Fijar War—the tribe was characterized by giving late allegiance to Muhammad and his immediate successors. The tribe produced several well-known Arabic poets, the most famous of whom was Labid ibn Rabi'ah, an author of one of the Seven Hanged Poems. Other poets included Amir

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  • Banu 'Amir (en)
  • بنو عامر بن صعصعة (ar)
  • Banu Àmir (ca)
  • Banu 'Amir (fr)
  • Bani Amir (in)
  • Banu 'Amir (it)
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  • بنو عامر بن صعصعة مجموعة كبيرة من القبائل العدنانية من قبيلة هوازن القيسية المضرية على الرغم من أنها شكلت بحد ذاتها مجموعة مستقلة عن هوازن. وهي جمجمة من جماجم العرب. ديار بني عامر الأصلية في نجد، وشرق الحجاز وانتشرت فروعهم في نواحي نجد وإقليم البحرين والعراق وسلطنة عُمان والمغرب العربي، كما وصلت قبائل عامرية إلى الأهواز ومصر وغيرها. (ar)
  • Els Banu Amir són una tribu nòmada d'Eritrea que viuen a la part propera al Sudan. Estan dividits en 17 fraccions algunes de llengua i altres de llengua tigré. L'ancestre comú seria Amur, unes tretze generacions enrere. La casta governant són els nabtab i la resta són anomenats hedareb (serfs), casta formada per antics esclaus o per gent sotmesa voluntàriament. (ca)
  • The Banū ʿĀmir ibn Ṣaʿṣaʿa (Arabic: بنو عامر بن صعصعة) was a large and ancient Arab tribe originating from central Arabia, that dominated Najd for centuries after the rise of Islam. The tribe is an Arab Adnanite tribe and its lineage is traced back to Adnan and Ishmael son of Abraham through Hawazin, and its original homeland was the border area between Nejd and Hejaz in Khurmah and Ranyah. Although the Banu Amir were engaged in a long war with the Quraysh before the appearance of Islam—manifesting in particular as the Fijar War—the tribe was characterized by giving late allegiance to Muhammad and his immediate successors. The tribe produced several well-known Arabic poets, the most famous of whom was Labid ibn Rabi'ah, an author of one of the Seven Hanged Poems. Other poets included Amir (en)
  • Banu 'Amir ibn Sa'sa'ah ou Banu 'Amir (en arabe : بنو عامر بن صعصعة) est une ancienne confédération arabe originaire du centre et du Sud-ouest de l'Arabie qui a dominé le Nejd pendant des siècles après la naissance de l'Islam. Les Banu 'Amir vivent au Nord de l'Arabie donc issus de Adnan par les Hawazin. Ils vivent dans une zone entre le Nejd et le Hedjaz près de Bisha. (fr)
  • I Banū ʿĀmir ibn Ṣaʿṣaʿa, o Banū ʿĀmir (in arabo: بنو عامر بن صعصعة‎) sono stati una grande e antica confederazione tribale araba originaria dell'Arabia centrale e del sud-ovest, che dominò il Najd per secoli dopo la comparsa dell'Islam. Le principali tribù che costituivano la confederazione erano: Oltre alle tribù ʿuqaylidi of Iraq, le moderne tribù dei e dei in Najd, e alcune branche dei si dicono discendenti dei Banū ʿĀmir. Schema genealogico delle tribù dei Banū ʿĀmir ibn Ṣaʿṣaʿa. (it)
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  • بنو عامر (en)
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