Banū Sulaym
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- cultural impact on Libya
- In Libya: Ethnic groups and languages
…Hilāl in 1049 and the Banū Sulaym later in the 11th century took major migrations of nomadic tribes from eastern Arabia to Libya. However, scholarship later suggested that these movements too were not invasions but rather slow migrations of Arab peoples that occurred over several centuries.
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- In Libya: Ethnic groups and languages
history of
- Islamic world
- In Islamic world: Arabs
…the Banū Halīl and the Banū Sulaym, at the instigation (1052) of the Fāṭimid ruler in Cairo. This mass migration of warriors as well as wives and children is known as the Hilālian invasion. Though initially disruptive, the Hilālian invasion had an important cultural impact: it resulted in a much…
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- In Islamic world: Arabs
- North Africa
- In North Africa: The Fāṭimids and Zīrids
…the Banū Hilāl and the Banū Sulaym (Sulaim), both of which had until then lived in Upper Egypt. This Arab invasion introduced unruly tribal groups who would remain a source of political instability in the eastern Maghrib until well into the 15th century. The Zīrids were overwhelmed by the sheer…
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- In North Africa: The Fāṭimids and Zīrids