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Qays
قيس
Adnanite tribe
NisbaQaysi
LocationAncient Arabia
Descended fromQays Aylan ibn Mudar ibn Nizar
Parent tribeMudar
Branches
  • Khasafa
    • Mansur ibn Ikrima
      • Hawazin
      • Sulaym
    • Ziyad
      • Muharib
  • Sa'd
    • A'sur
      • Ghani
      • Al-Tufawa
    • Ghatafan
      • Ashja
      • Dhubyan
      • Abs
      • Anmar
  • Amr
    • Adwan
    • Fahm
ReligionPolytheism (pre-630)
Islam (post 630)

Qays ʿAylān (Arabic: قيس عيلان), often referred to simply as Qays (Kais or Ḳays) were an Arab tribal confederation that branched from the Mudar group. The tribe appears to have functioned as a unit in the pre-Islamic Arabia (before 630). However, by the early Umayyad Caliphate (661-750), its constituent tribes consolidated into one of the main tribal political factions of the caliphate.

The major constituent tribes or tribal groupings of the Qays were the Ghatafan, Hawazin, Amir, Thaqif, Sulaym, Ghani, Bahila and Muharib. Many of these tribes or their clans migrated from the Arabian Peninsula and established themselves in Jund Qinnasrin, the military district of the northern region of Syria and Upper Mesopotamia, which long became their abode. From there they governed on behalf of the caliphs or rebelled against them. The power of the Qays as a unified group diminished with the rise of the Abbasid Caliphate, which did not derive its military strength solely from the Arab tribes. Nonetheless, individual Qaysi tribes remained a potent force and some migrated to North Africa and al-Andalus, where they carved out their power.

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