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Banu Yam (Arabic: بنو يام, Banū Yām) is an Arabian tribe that belongs to the Qahtanite branch of Arabian tribes, specifically the group known as Banu Hamdan, and are, therefore, native to southwestern Arabia. Their traditional way of life was well suited to life in the Arabian Desert and East xeric shrublands they once lived in. Most have moved into small villages and given up their previous nomadic way of life. The tribe of Yam was also the progenitor of two other important tribes: the Al Murrah and the 'Ujman of eastern Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf coast.

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  • Banu Yam (en)
  • قبيلة يام (ar)
  • Yam (tribu) (ca)
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  • قبيلة يام أو يام همدان هي قبيلة حاشدية همدانية سبئية يتواجد معظم أفرادها في منطقة نجران وشمال اليمن. ذكرت في نقوش المسند تنسب إلى يام ابن أصبا بن دافع بن مالك بن جشم بن حاشد بن جبران بن نوف بن همدان بن مالك بن زيد بن أوثلة بن ربيعة بن الخيار بن مالك بن زيد بن كهلان من سبأ. وتعدّ من أكبر قبائل همدان في منطقة نجران وأقصى شمال اليمن والربع الخالي، كما تتواجد في الإمارات العربية المتحدة، وقطر، والبحرين. كانت تدعى في الإسلام «يام القرى». (ar)
  • Els Yam, a vegades impròpiament Banu Yam, són una tribu ismaïlita del sud d'Aràbia, al Iemen i l'Aràbia Saudita, avui dia principalment a Nadjran, ciutat i territori annexionats per l'Aràbia Saudita el 1934. Quan els aiúbides van entrar al Iemen el 1173 els Yam dominaven Sanà i els territoris al nord i nord-est de la ciutat, i el Djawf Ibn Nasir (amb el , d'on probablement eren originaris). El territori dels Yam era conegut com a , nom que es va atribuir principalment al Nadjran. Els genealogistes els consideren una branca dels Banu Hamdan. Els Yam van accedir al poder vers 1138 quan els (II), el seu clan dirigent (un clan dels Hamdan que estaven dividits en tres grans clans: els Banu Hatim I, els Banu Kubayb i els Banu Hatim II) ocupà Sanà que van disputar als Zaidites del Iemen; els 117 (ca)
  • Banu Yam (Arabic: بنو يام, Banū Yām) is an Arabian tribe that belongs to the Qahtanite branch of Arabian tribes, specifically the group known as Banu Hamdan, and are, therefore, native to southwestern Arabia. Their traditional way of life was well suited to life in the Arabian Desert and East xeric shrublands they once lived in. Most have moved into small villages and given up their previous nomadic way of life. The tribe of Yam was also the progenitor of two other important tribes: the Al Murrah and the 'Ujman of eastern Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf coast. (en)
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