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- Banu_Lam abstract "Banu Lam (Arabic: بنو لام) is an Arab tribe of central Arabia and southern Iraq. The tribe claims descent from the ancient Arab tribe of Tayy, and dominated western Nejd (the region between Medina and al-Yamama) before the 15th century. The tribe split into three main bedouin (nomadic) groups: the Fudhool, the Al Kathir, and the Al Mughira , and Al-Dhafeer. The Bani Lam tribes gradually left Nejd, settling mostly in southern Iraq, where they converted from Sunni to Shi'a Islam largely just before or during the 19th century. Many clans from Bani Lam, however, remained in Nejd as settled townspeople. The Fudhool were the last of Bani Lam to leave Nejd, in the 18th century.".
- Banu_Lam wikiPageID "14479144".
- Banu_Lam wikiPageRevisionID "552847807".
- Banu_Lam hasPhotoCollection Banu_Lam.
- Banu_Lam subject Category:Shia_communities.
- Banu_Lam subject Category:Tribes_of_Arabia.
- Banu_Lam subject Category:Tribes_of_Iraq.
- Banu_Lam type Abstraction100002137.
- Banu_Lam type Community108223802.
- Banu_Lam type Gathering107975026.
- Banu_Lam type Group100031264.
- Banu_Lam type Shi'aCommunities.
- Banu_Lam type SocialGroup107950920.
- Banu_Lam type Tribe108372411.
- Banu_Lam type TribesOfArabia.
- Banu_Lam type TribesOfIraq.
- Banu_Lam comment "Banu Lam (Arabic: بنو لام) is an Arab tribe of central Arabia and southern Iraq. The tribe claims descent from the ancient Arab tribe of Tayy, and dominated western Nejd (the region between Medina and al-Yamama) before the 15th century. The tribe split into three main bedouin (nomadic) groups: the Fudhool, the Al Kathir, and the Al Mughira , and Al-Dhafeer.".
- Banu_Lam label "Banu Lam".
- Banu_Lam sameAs m.03d4tvy.
- Banu_Lam sameAs Q11908093.
- Banu_Lam sameAs Q11908093.
- Banu_Lam sameAs Banu_Lam.
- Banu_Lam wasDerivedFrom Banu_Lam?oldid=552847807.
- Banu_Lam isPrimaryTopicOf Banu_Lam.