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The Banu Ka'b (Arabic: بنو كعب) are a nomadic Arab tribe which originated in the Najd region of the Arabian Peninsula, and inhabit Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, and Iran (Khuzestan). They often raided, then settled various areas of southern and central Ottoman Iraq, in cities such as Basra and Nasiriyah, and also across the border in modern-day Khuzestan province in Iran, particularly near the city of Al-Muhammarah. From the early 18th century onwards, the Banu Ka'b began converting from Sunni to Shia Islam. Other branches of Bani Ka'b settled in Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Morocco.

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  • Banu Ka'b (en)
  • بنو كعب (ar)
  • Banu Kab (ca)
  • Бану Кааб (ru)
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  • Els Banu Kab són una tribu àrab antigament a l'Aràbia central i després a l'Iraq, establerta actualment al Khuzistan on s'haurien traslladat a partir del segle xvii. Les seves places fortes eren Dawrak, Kubban i Fallahiyya. A la segona meitat del segle xviii i començament del segle xix van exercir una hegemonia regional al Khuzistan i foren un estat virtualment independent. Vegeu Fallahiyya. Modernament s'han barrejat amb perses i han anat perdent la identitat. Les seves principals divisions són: * Dris * Mukaddam * Khanafira * Hazbih (ca)
  • هم بني كعب بن ربيعة بن عامر بن صعصعة بن معاوية بن بكر بن قالب بن هوزان بن منصور بن عكرمة بن خصفة بن قيس عيلان بن مضر بن نزار ابن معد بن عدنان. قال الهمداني: " الفلج بلد أربابه جعدة وقشير والحريش بنو كعب"، قال ياقوت: " وفلج مدينة بأرض اليمامة لبني جعدة وقشير بني كعب بن ربيعة بن عامر بن صعصعة (ar)
  • The Banu Ka'b (Arabic: بنو كعب) are a nomadic Arab tribe which originated in the Najd region of the Arabian Peninsula, and inhabit Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, and Iran (Khuzestan). They often raided, then settled various areas of southern and central Ottoman Iraq, in cities such as Basra and Nasiriyah, and also across the border in modern-day Khuzestan province in Iran, particularly near the city of Al-Muhammarah. From the early 18th century onwards, the Banu Ka'b began converting from Sunni to Shia Islam. Other branches of Bani Ka'b settled in Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Morocco. (en)
  • Бану Кааб (араб.: بنو كعب) — арабское племя иракского происхождения, поселившееся в основном в южной части Ирака, в таких городах как Басра и Назария. С начала 18-го века в Бану Кааб начался переход от суннитского к шиитскому направлению ислама. Также Бани Кааб распространены в западном Хузестане, провинциях на юго-западе Ирана и в столице Ахваз. Другая ветвь племени поселилась в областях на месте современного Омана и Объединённых Арабских Эмиратов. Выходцы из племени Бану Кааб часто носят фамилии Кааби или Аль-Кааби. (ru)
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