The Bani Kaab (Arabic: بني كعب) (singular Al Kaabi Arabic: الكعبي) is an Arab tribe in Oman and the United Arab Emirates, also evident in other Gulf countries.[1]
^Lorimer, John (1915). Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, Vol II. British Government, Bombay. pp. 962–3.
The BaniKaab (Arabic: بني كعب) (singular Al Kaabi Arabic: الكعبي) is an Arab tribe in Oman and the United Arab Emirates, also evident in other Gulf countries...
sections of Kaab left al-Yamamah and Nejd at a later date and settled along both sides of the Persian Gulf. They are now known as BaniKaab and mostly...
Rawdah and is governed from Buraimi. It was traditionally home to the BaniKaab tribe. Previously a 'soft' border, the road through Mahdah from the Emirates...
presence of large numbers of Bedouin around the oasis, including the BaniKaab from Mahdah under Sheikh Obaid bin Juma, who were subjects of Muscat but...
Qor and is prone to intense flooding. It was traditionally home to the BaniKaab tribe. Phillips, C. S. (1997). "The pattern of settlement in the Wadi...
Bedouin of the Ghafalah, Bani Qitab and the Khawatir section of the Na'im, who had been pushed north by their rivals, the BaniKaab. The plain, together with...
Eyalet Arab tribes Al-Muntafiq Banu Kaab Victory Kuwaiti intervention in Basra leads to ceasefire with the BaniKaab. Sheikh Humoud imprisoned by Governor...
also members of Bani Assad tribe in Ahvaz in the Khuzestan of Iran located with neighboring tribes of Banu Tamim, Bani Malik, Banu Kaab and other notable...
river in modern-day Iraq. In the latter part of the 16th century, the BaniKaab, from Kuwait, settled in Khuzestan. (see J.R. Perry, "The Banu Ka'b: An...
it nonetheless continued. In the latter part of the 16th century, the BaniKaab (pronounced Chaub in the local Gulf dialect), from Kuwait, settled in...
has also been pronounced Khordad and Khoortat. Most Arabs such as the BaniKaab tribe, came from the west and southwest of the Tigris and Euphrates outside...
خوزستان, a land with fresh water. They then took the land by force from the BaniKaab tribe بني كعب. Once they settled in Ahwas, they switched from using Humyar...
15th of Muharram, the first month. The keys to the Kaaba are held by the Banī Shaybah (Arabic: بني شيبة) tribe, an honor bestowed upon them by Muhammad...
were traditionally settled by members of the Dahaminah, Washahat and BaniKaab tribes, as well as some Maharzah. There is an Iron Age fort in the village...
dwell several Arab tribes, of which the best known are the Kaab (probably an offshoot of the Banī Kaʿb of southern Khuzestan), the ʿAbd al khānī, the Mazraa...
not to interfere in the affairs of the local people, the Bani Ka'ab (a branch of the Banu Kaab), which were the sole responsibility of shaikhs who were...
the Banu Kaab converted during the mid-18th century. After the fall of the Emirate of Muhammara, an autonomous emirate of the Shia Banu Kaab between 1812...
and Thaqif, attacked and supervised Bani Khalid in and took from them great spoils and killed among the famous Bani Khalid Saqan bin Khalaf Al Mani' Al...
army that he asked Kaab, who was Jewish before he converted to Islam, "Where do you advise me to build a place of worship?" Kaab indicated the Temple...
bera 'rib' > berr kaba 'dance performance, knot in bamboo (etc.)' > kaabA > kaab kaba 'oar, paddle' > kabb In declined forms of such words, the long vowel...