The Descendants of Adnan an Arabian Tribal Leader of the Hijaz


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3. Nazar IBN MA'ADD [117894] (Ma'ad2, Adnan1).

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Nazar,
Nizar ibn Ma'ad ibn Adnan is the common ancestor of most of the northern Arab tribes (the Adnanites). As a result, the term Nizar, or Nizariyya, has been used as a loosely defined name for a group of tribes, most commonly containing the Rabi'a and Mudhar tribes, but occasionally being extended to include others.
Of his Ancestry, Wikipedia says,
His father is Ma'ad ibn Adnan, while his mother, Mu'ana bint Jahla, hailed from the South Arabian Jurhum tribe. More notable are his four sons, and progenitors of major tribal groupings: Rabi'a, Mudar, Anmar, and Iyad. According to the Arab genealogists, Mudar and Iyad were sired by Sawda bint Akk ibn Adnan, and Rabi'a and Anmar by Hadala bint Wa'lan of the Jurhum.

Nazar married Sawda BINT AKK [117895]. Another name for Sawda is Saudah.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 4    i. Mudar IBN NIZAR [117892] was born in B.C. 0031.


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