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= Mudun al-Jazira (Kali Yuga) [WIP] =
[[File:KY Arabia V7 (1).jpg|thumb|Map of the tribes and cities of the Arabian Peninsula]]
Mudun al-Jazira(t) (مُدُن الجزيرةِ, literally "Cities of the [Arabian] Peninsula") or al-Mudun for short, is a collection of disunited city-states and tribal confederations located in the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the northernmost tribes and cities have territories within Rashidi Arabia and Memphia which border the patchwork of tribes and city-states to the north. while the rest of the region is surrounded by sea. The region has an overall estimated population of 95 Million, and is divided between numerous clans and tribes, twenty-four of which are dominant. The region is significant for being the birthplace of Islam, a major point of Abrahamic pilgrimage, having significant oil wealth, and being at the crossroads of vital global trade networks.
Mudun al-Jazira(t) (مُدُن الجزيرةِ, literally "Cities of the [Arabian] Peninsula") or al-Mudun for short, is a collection of disunited city-states and tribal confederations located in the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the northernmost tribes and cities have territories within Rashidi Arabia and Memphia which border the patchwork of tribes and city-states to the north. while the rest of the region is surrounded by sea. The region has an overall estimated population of 95 Million, and is divided between numerous clans and tribes, twenty-four of which are dominant. The region is significant for being the birthplace of Islam, a major point of Abrahamic pilgrimage, having significant oil wealth, and being at the crossroads of vital global trade networks.


== History ==
== History ==
History
Ancient Era
 
Hellenistic Era
 
Islamic Era
 
Prophetic
 
Rashidun
 
Abu Bakr
 
Umar
 
Uthman
 
Ali
 
Umayyad
 
Abbasid
 
Ottoman
 
Western Era


== Geography ==
== Geography ==

Revision as of 13:53, 4 July 2024

Map of the tribes and cities of the Arabian Peninsula

Mudun al-Jazira(t) (مُدُن الجزيرةِ, literally "Cities of the [Arabian] Peninsula") or al-Mudun for short, is a collection of disunited city-states and tribal confederations located in the Arabian Peninsula. Some of the northernmost tribes and cities have territories within Rashidi Arabia and Memphia which border the patchwork of tribes and city-states to the north. while the rest of the region is surrounded by sea. The region has an overall estimated population of 95 Million, and is divided between numerous clans and tribes, twenty-four of which are dominant. The region is significant for being the birthplace of Islam, a major point of Abrahamic pilgrimage, having significant oil wealth, and being at the crossroads of vital global trade networks.

History

Ancient Era

Hellenistic Era

Islamic Era

Prophetic

Rashidun

Abu Bakr

Umar

Uthman

Ali

Umayyad

Abbasid

Ottoman

Western Era

Geography

Geography

Economy

Economy

Population

Demographics

Population

Religion

Religion

Culture

Culture

Tribal Divisions

Tribal Divisions

Tribe Description Territories
Banu Hassan The Banu Hassan are descendants of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ through his grandson Hassan bin Ali, May Allah be pleased with him.
Banu Hussayn The Banu Hussayn are descendants of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ through his grandson Hussayn bin Ali, May Allah be pleased with him.
Banu Qasim The Banu Qasim, also known as the Rassids, are an offshoot of the Banu Hussayn, named after al-Qasim ar-Rassi.
Banu Juhainah
Banu Hanifa The Banu Hanifa are a highly influential sedentary Arab tribe that populates the al-Yamamah Oasis.
Banu Abd al-Qays
Banu Azd Uman
Banu Mahra
Banu Kinda
Banu Hamdan
Banu al-Harith The Banu al-Harith or Bnei Chorath are a powerful Jewish Arab tribe based in Najran.
Banu Judham
Banu Lakhm
Banu Ghassan The Banu Ghassan are a large and powerful Christian Arab tribe.
Banu Hawazin
Banu Tamim
Banu Sulaym
Banu Ghatafan
Banu Tayy
Banu Asad
Banu Bali
Banu Kalb
Banu Bakr
Banu Udhra