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- بنو عبس قبيلة عربية قيسية عدنانية، تنحدر من غطفان بن سعد بن قيس عيلان، وينتسب لها العديد من الصحابة والعلماء والولاة والملوك والفرسان. (ar)
- The Banu Abs (Arabic: بنو عبس, lit. "sons of ʿAbs") are an ancient Bedouin tribe that originated in central Arabia. They form a branch of the powerful and numerous Ghatafan tribes. They still inhabit the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa but have spread to many other regions of the world, as well. Their descendants today include the large Al Qubaisat tribe located in United Arab Emirates, Bani Rasheed tribe located in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Yemen, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Eritrea, and Jordan, and the Banu Rawaha located mostly in Oman and the UAE. They are known to be the second strongest tribe after The Prophet's Tribe. Parts of the Mahas tribe of the Butana region in Sudan are also linked by blood to the Banu Abs due to intermarriage between the Sudanese Rashaida tribe and the Mahas peoples. One of the earliest stories concerning this tribe was the famous classical love and war story of Antar and Abla. (en)
- Les Banu Abs sont une tribu de bédouins d'Arabie centrale, dont est originaire Antar Ibn Shadad, le grand poète et guerrier arabe de l'époque préislamique. Le nom de la tribu fait référence à Adnan, ancêtre traditionnel des Arabes du nord. (fr)
- I Banū ʿAbs (Arabo ﺑﻨﻮ ﻋﺒﺲ) sono stati una tribù beduina dell'Arabia centrale. A tale gruppo appartenne il celebre poeta e guerriero Antara ibn Shaddad al-ʿAbsī, vissuto in epoca preislamica. Essi reclamavano la loro discendenza dal mitico Adnan, ancestrale eponimo degli Arabi settentrionali, dediti per lo più al nomadismo e alle attività guerriere, ai danni per lo più di tribù arabe circonvicine. (it)
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- Banu Rasheed, Banu Rawaha, certain branches of the Mahas peoples (en)
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- Abs ibn Baghid ibn Rayth ibn Ghatafan (en)
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- بنو عبس قبيلة عربية قيسية عدنانية، تنحدر من غطفان بن سعد بن قيس عيلان، وينتسب لها العديد من الصحابة والعلماء والولاة والملوك والفرسان. (ar)
- Les Banu Abs sont une tribu de bédouins d'Arabie centrale, dont est originaire Antar Ibn Shadad, le grand poète et guerrier arabe de l'époque préislamique. Le nom de la tribu fait référence à Adnan, ancêtre traditionnel des Arabes du nord. (fr)
- I Banū ʿAbs (Arabo ﺑﻨﻮ ﻋﺒﺲ) sono stati una tribù beduina dell'Arabia centrale. A tale gruppo appartenne il celebre poeta e guerriero Antara ibn Shaddad al-ʿAbsī, vissuto in epoca preislamica. Essi reclamavano la loro discendenza dal mitico Adnan, ancestrale eponimo degli Arabi settentrionali, dediti per lo più al nomadismo e alle attività guerriere, ai danni per lo più di tribù arabe circonvicine. (it)
- The Banu Abs (Arabic: بنو عبس, lit. "sons of ʿAbs") are an ancient Bedouin tribe that originated in central Arabia. They form a branch of the powerful and numerous Ghatafan tribes. They still inhabit the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa but have spread to many other regions of the world, as well. Their descendants today include the large Al Qubaisat tribe located in United Arab Emirates, Bani Rasheed tribe located in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Yemen, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Eritrea, and Jordan, and the Banu Rawaha located mostly in Oman and the UAE. They are known to be the second strongest tribe after The Prophet's Tribe. Parts of the Mahas tribe of the Butana region in Sudan are also linked by blood to the Banu Abs due to intermarriage between the Sudanese Rashaida tribe and the (en)
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- Banu Abs (en)
- بنو عبس (ar)
- Banu Abs (fr)
- Banu 'Abs (it)
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