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تقسيمات العشائر حسب المناطق (المخاليف)
The key tribes in the Taza region include the following:
First published in by the Aden University Printing and Publishing House, the book spans approximately 425 pages and serves as a detailed reference for the tribal and social fabric of the Taiz region in Yemen. Key Content and Themes
معرفة صلات القربى بين العائلات التي تفرقت في المدن. خاتمة ktab-mn-ansab-ashayr-mhafzh-taz
لذلك، إن كنت باحثاً أو قارئاً، ووجدت كتاباً بعنوان – سواء كان المخطوط القديم للراعي، أو الموسوعة الحديثة للمقحفي – فلا تتردد في اقتنائه ودراسته، لأنك حينها تمسك بجوهر اليمن الاجتماعي.
| | First Work (2005) | Second Work (2013) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Title (Arabic) | من أنساب عشائر محافظة تعز (From the Genealogies of the Tribes of Taiz Governorate) | البجاد المفروش في أنساب تعز المنفوش (The Woven Garment of the Scattered Genealogies of Taiz) | | Publisher | Dar Jami'at 'Adan for Printing and Publishing | Maktabat Khalid ibn al-Walid, Sana'a | | Volume/Pages | One volume, 425 pages | Two volumes, 532 pages total | | Clans Covered | Over 1,650 principal and sub-clans | Over 2,500 principal and sub-clans | | Key Content | Systematic genealogy based on academic research | 80 genealogical trees; 32 legal documents; 309 references; profiles of over 100 notable figures |
and explores how their migrations influenced the local population. Cultural Significance
قبيلة أمازيغية زناتية تاريخية، حكمت فاس ومنطقة تازة قبل المرابطين. لا يزال أحفادها موجودين في القرى الجبلية. Short summaries and uploaded text snippets are hosted
The Ansab, with Ashayr as their guide, embarked on a new journey — one that would take them across Aethoria, applying their newfound understanding to bring peace and prosperity to their realm. The Ktab, once a mystery, had become a beacon of hope.
In the northern and western stretches of the governorate, the book focuses on the fiercely independent tribes (Shar'ab Al-Salam and Shar'ab Al-Rawnah). These clans hold substantial social and political weight. Key families documented include:
and informal gatherings ("maqayil") rather than strictly documented historical archives. Incompleteness
يكتسب هذا الكتاب أهمية خاصة لعدة أسباب: By documenting these lineages
The majority of clans in Taiz trace back to the ancient Himyarite Kingdom . The book extensively covers the roots, which heavily define the southern areas of Taiz, widely known today as Al-Hujariyah . Prominent sub-clans highlighted in this region include: Al-Asabih (الأصابح) Al-A'boos (الأعبوس) Al-Aghabirah (الأغابرة) Dhabhan (ذبحان) 2. The Powerful Shar'ab Alliances
Tarboush identifies over 1,650 clans by analyzing the administrative sub-districts ( uzal ) and villages of Taiz. The region's demographic foundation relies heavily on ancient Yemeni tribal confederations:
Migration Patterns: The text explores how various clans migrated into the fertile valleys of Taiz from other parts of the Arabian Peninsula, often driven by political shifts or environmental changes.
Translated directly, this becomes "From the Book of Lineages Mentioned in the Preservation of Taz."
In Yemen, genealogy (Ilm al-Ansab) is more than just a hobby; it is a means of preserving identity and social cohesion. By documenting these lineages, the book: