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The Jarrahids (Arabic: بنو الجرَّاح) (also known as Banu al-Jarrah) were an Arab dynasty that intermittently ruled Palestine and controlled Transjordan and northern Arabia in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. They were described by historian Marius Canard (1888–1982) as a significant player in the Byzantine–Fatimid wars in Syria who "created for themselves, in their own best interests, a rule of duplicity, treason and pillage". They were the ruling family of the Tayy tribe, one of the three powerful tribes of Syria at the time; the other two were Kalb and Kilab.

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  • Banu l-Jarrah (ca)
  • Jarrahids (en)
  • Джаррахиды (ru)
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  • Джаррахиды, или Бану-ль’Джаррах (араб. بنو الجرَّاح‎, Banū’l-Jarrāh) — арабская династия, которая периодически правила Палестиной и контролировала Трансиорданию и северную Аравию в 972—1107 годах (с перерывами). (ru)
  • Els Banu l-Jarrah, els jarràhides o la dinastia jarràhida fou una nissaga sorgida la tribu iemenita de Tayy, establerta a diverses regions desèrtiques del nord d'Aràbia i a Palestina. El primer xeic de la tribu que apareix esmentat és Dàghfal ibn al-Jarrah. El personatge principal de la família fou al-Mufàrrij ibn Dàghfal que va dominar Palestina en diversos moments. El va seguir el seu fill Hassan ibn al-Mufàrrij. El seu fill Al·laf ibn Hassan fou fet patrici romà d'Orient. (ca)
  • The Jarrahids (Arabic: بنو الجرَّاح) (also known as Banu al-Jarrah) were an Arab dynasty that intermittently ruled Palestine and controlled Transjordan and northern Arabia in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. They were described by historian Marius Canard (1888–1982) as a significant player in the Byzantine–Fatimid wars in Syria who "created for themselves, in their own best interests, a rule of duplicity, treason and pillage". They were the ruling family of the Tayy tribe, one of the three powerful tribes of Syria at the time; the other two were Kalb and Kilab. (en)
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  • Banu al-Jarrah (en)
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