Bajila
The Bajīla (Arabic: بجيلة) was an Arab tribe that inhabited the mountains south of Mecca in the pre-Islamic era and later dispersed to different parts of Arabia and then Iraq under the Muslims. The tribe, under one of its chieftains Jarir ibn Abd Allah, played a major role in the Muslim army that conquered Iraq in the mid-7th century.
Bajila بجيلة | |
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Qahtanite | |
Banner of Bajila at the Battle of Siffin (657) | |
Ethnicity | Arab |
Nisba | Al-Bajali |
Location | Mecca Iraq (after 634) |
Religion | Arabian polytheism, later Islam |
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