In the 3rd century C.E., the Azd branched into four sub-branches, each led by one of the sons of
Muzayqiya.
Imran Bin Amr Imran bin Amr and the bulk of the tribe went to Oman, where they established the Azdi presence in
Eastern Arabia. Later they invaded
Karaman and
Shiraz in Southern
Persia, and these came to be known as "Azd Daba". Another branch headed west back to Yemen, and a group went further west all the way to
Tihamah on the
Red Sea. This group was to become known as "
Azd Uman" after the emergence of Islam.
Jafna bin Amr Jafna bin Amr and his family headed for
Syria, where he settled and initiated the kingdom of the
Ghassanids. They were so named after a spring of water where they stopped on their way to Syria. This branch was to produce: • The
Ghassanid dynasty in Syria • A Roman Emperor (
Philip the Arab, a
Ghassanid Arab from Syria, who ruled 244–249 C.E.) • A Byzantine dynasty (the Byzantine Emperor
Leo III the Isaurian, also known as the "Syrian", ruled from 717 to 741 C.E.)
Thalabah bin Amr Thalabah bin Amr left his tribe for the Hijaz, and dwelt between
Thalabiyah and
Dhi Qar. When he gained strength, he headed for
Yathrib, where he stayed. Of his seed are the
Aws and
Khazraj, sons of Haritha bin Thalabah. These were to be the Muslim
Ansar and were to produce the last Arab dynasty in Spain (the
Nasrids).
Haritha bin Amr Haritha bin Amr led a branch of the Azd Qahtani tribes. He wandered with his tribe in the Hijaz until they came to the Tihamah. He had three sons Adi, Afsa and Lahi. Adiy was the father of
Bariq, Lahi the father of
Khuza'a and Afsa, the father of Aslam. Azd | .--------------+------------. | | Mazin Shahnvah | | .----------+----------. .--------+-----------. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Samala (Banu) Daws Haddan Thalabah Haritha Jafna | | (Ghassanids/The Ghassinids) .--+----. | | | |_________________ (Banu) Aws (Banu) Khuza'a/Khazraj | | .-----+---+----------. | | | Adi Afsa Lohay | | | Bariq Aslam (Banu) Khuza'a | | Salaman Mustalik
Zahran The Zahran tribe is an
ancient Arabian offshoot of the Azdi tribe. == Azd 'Uman ==