Relations Between the Arab Tribes in Palestine and Transjordan from the Frankish Occupation until the End of the Mamluk Era (583-922 AH / 1087-1516 CE

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2021-12-04
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Othma Ismael Al-Tel
Shawkat Ramadan Hijji
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World Journal of Islamic History and Civilization,
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Abstract: This study investigates the relations between the Arab tribes that inhabited Palestine and Trans Jordan during the periods of the Frankish (Crusader) occupation of the Levant, the Ayy bid State and the Mamluk State. The study reveals the role of these tribes in these relations, on the one hand and the displacement and mutual movement of the people of these two regions, despite their blood ties, on the other hand. The importance of this study stems from the fact that its subject has not been thoroughly and clearly discussed, to the best knowledge of the author of this paper. Key words: Palestine Trans Jordan Crusaders Arab tribes
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This study investigates the relations between the Arab tribes that inhabited Palestine and Trans Jordan during the periods of the Frankish (Crusader) occupation of the Levant, the Ayy bid State and the Mamluk State. The study reveals the role of these tribes in these relations, on the one hand and the displacement and mutual movement of the people of these two regions, despite their blood ties, on the other hand. The importance of this study stems from the fact that its subject has not been thoroughly and clearly discussed, to the best knowledge of the author of this paper. Key words: Palestine Trans Jordan Crusaders Arab tribes
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