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Al Fadl (Arabic: آل فَضْل, ALA-LC: Āl Faḍl) were an Arab tribe that dominated the Syrian Desert and steppe during the Middle Ages, and whose modern-day descendants largely live in southern Syria and eastern Lebanon. The Al Fadl's progenitor, Fadl ibn Rabi'ah, was a descendant of the Banu Tayy through his ancestor, Mufarrij al-Jarrah. The tribe rose to prominence by assisting the Burids and Zengids against the Crusaders. The Ayyubids often appointed them to the office of Amir al-ʿarab, giving the Al Fadl emirs (princes or lords) command over the Bedouin tribes of northern Syria. Their function was often to serve as auxiliary troops.

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  • آل الفضل (ar)
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  • Al Fadl (bahasa Arab: آل فَضْل‎, : Āl Faḍl) adalah suku Arab yang mendominasi Gurun dan Stepa Suriah pada Abad Pertengahan; sebagian besar keturunan mereka kini menghuni wilayah Suriah selatan dan Lebanon timur. Pendiri Al Fadl, yaitu , adalah keturunan dari nenek moyangnya, . Suku ini pernah membantu Dinasti Buriyah dan Zankiyah melawan Tentara Salib. Dinasti Ayyubiyah sering mengangkat anggota suku Fadl sebagai ; gelar ini memberikan mereka komando atas suku-suku Badawi di Suriah utara. Semenjak masa Amir Isa ibn Muhanna, Al Fadl juga menjadi penguasa wilayah Salamiyah, Tadmur, dan tempat-tempat lainnya di Stepa Suriah. (in)
  • آل الفضل هي قبيلة عربية هيمنت على البادية الشامية خلال العصور الوسطى، ولا زالت تعيش عائلات تنتسب لهذه القبيلة في جنوب سوريا وشرق لبنان. كان ينتسب الجد الأعلى لآل الفضل، ، إلى بني طيء من خلال جده، المفرج بن دغفل. ارتفع شأن القبيلة عندما ساعدوا البوريين والزنكيين ضد الحملات الصليبية. أنشأ الأيوبيون منصب أمير العرب، وكان الشخص (الأمير أو القائد) الذي يتولاه يقوم بقيادة القبائل البدوية في شمال سوريا، وكان يتولى المنصب شخص من آل الفضل. حيث كان يُعتبر المنتسبون إليها بمثابة قوات مساعدة. (ar)
  • Al Fadl (Arabic: آل فَضْل, ALA-LC: Āl Faḍl) were an Arab tribe that dominated the Syrian Desert and steppe during the Middle Ages, and whose modern-day descendants largely live in southern Syria and eastern Lebanon. The Al Fadl's progenitor, Fadl ibn Rabi'ah, was a descendant of the Banu Tayy through his ancestor, Mufarrij al-Jarrah. The tribe rose to prominence by assisting the Burids and Zengids against the Crusaders. The Ayyubids often appointed them to the office of Amir al-ʿarab, giving the Al Fadl emirs (princes or lords) command over the Bedouin tribes of northern Syria. Their function was often to serve as auxiliary troops. (en)
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