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The Banu Ka'b ((アラビア語:بنو كعب)) are an Arab tribe originating from Najd and settled mostly in Mohammarah (known today as Khorramshahr) and southern and central Iraq, in cities such as Basra and Nasariyah. From the early 18th century onwards, the Banu Ka'b began converting from Sunni to Shia Islam.〔(The Shi'is of Iraq By Yitzhak Nakash, pg. 27 ), and Haydari, ‘Unwan al-Majd, pg. 110-15, 118〕 In the latter part of the 16th century, the Banu Ka'b settled in Mohammarah (Khorramshahr), and were very powerful. Another branch of the Banu Ka'b settled in the areas that are now Oman and the United Arab Emirates. Individuals who are members of or are descended from the tribe often have the surname ''Kaabi'' or ''al-Kaabi''. Those from the tribe who reside within Iran often carry the dialectal spelling variant ''Chaab''. Banu Ka'b had their tribe flag as plain yellow banner. They have waged wars with neighbouring nations. For example, a famous naval battle, called Al-Raqah, occurred in the Persian Gulf between Bani Kaab and Kuwait. Bani Kaab were defeated by the Kuwaiti forces. ==See also== *Sheikh Jabir al-Kaabi *Ahmad bin Na'aman Al-Kaabi *Uqaylid Dynasty *Usfurids 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Banu Ka'b」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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