Al-Zaffa Clan is one of the Arabian branches of the Al-Ahmadah[2] clan of Balqawia[3] in the Levant, and lineage is to Khozam bin Billy bin Amr from Qud'a'ah (Qahtan), From Hijaz, (Yemen).[4][5]
Al-Zaffa Clan عشيرة الزففة | |
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Branch of (Al-Ahmadah) Arab tribe | |
Ethnicity | Arab |
Location | Levant - Balqa |
Descended from | (Qahtan), Hijaz |
Population | 5,000 (2009)[1] |
Branches | Al-Amian, Al-Hamisat, Al-Basalsah, Al-Awaimer, Al-Talafih, Al-Bloosh |
Language | Arabic |
Religion | Islam |
Other branches
edit- •Al-Madad
- •Al-Ajjalin
- •Al-Ruwaidan
- •Al-Dabarat
- •Al-Dalouh
- •Al-Rahal
- •Al-Arajba
References
edit- ^ https://www.sobe3.com/showthread.php?t=35538
- ^ معجم قبائل العرب القديمة والحديثة | مجلد 2 | صفحة 476 | المجلد الثاني | باب الزاي | زغيلات: | الأنسا [Dictionary of the Tribes of Ancient and Modern Arabs | Volume 2 | Page 476 | Volume II | Bab Al-Zai | Zghilat: | Al-Ansab] (in Arabic). p. 476.
- ^ Dictionary of Arab tribes (PDF) (in Arabic). United States - CIA Library. 1968. p. 277.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Kahalah, Omar. "معجم قبائل العرب - الدكتور عمر كحالة - ج ٢ - الصفحة ٤٧٦" [Dictionary of Arab Tribes - Dr. Omar Kahala - C 2 - Page 476]. shiaonlinelibrary.com. p. 476. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- ^ Khamsat aʻwām fī Sharqī al-Urdun : abḥāth akhlāqīyah, adabīyah, qaḍāʼīyah, dīnīyah [Five Years in Eastern Jordan]. Maṭbaʻat al-Qiddīs Būlus, Ḥarīṣā (in Arabic). 1929. pp. 266, 277. OCLC 122704272.