Qahtan

Qahtan (rear RTL قحطان) (or Yoktan) of the Arab south is the traditional ancestor (“Al Arab Al Aribah”) or the Arab indigenous like the Sabéens, which maintained a competition with the Arab north , descendants of Adnan. They asserted being the descendants of the prophet Houd and affirmed being the representatives of Arabic of “pure stock”.

Among the descendants of Qahtan, one distinguishes the Himyarites, sedentaries, and the Khalân, which are at the origin of several groups of nomads like the Azd, the Tayy, the Hamdân, the Lakhmides and the Ghassanides. They developed thanks to the stopping of Ma' bank account number which made it possible to fertilize many arid grounds. They thrived in several states, of which the kingdom of Sheba, Shéba and H' imyar whose reigning family belongs to the tribe of the Toubba. One generally attaches to Himyarites, the Kalb which settled in Syria at the time Omeyyades. The descendants of Qahtan conquered a very vast territory and mixed with indigenous populations of the Spain to the Iran. The most famous case is the historian Ibn Khaldoun, born in Tunisia.

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