Banu Khazraj
The Banu Khazraj is a large Arab tribe originally from South Arabia, belonging to the Qahtanite lineage. They migrated to Yathrib (later Medina) following the destruction of the Marib Dam and played a significant role in early Islamic history as part of the Ansar, supporters of the Prophet Muhammad. Notable members include Sa'd ibn Ubadah and Abu Ayyub al-Ansari. The Nasrid dynasty of Granada traced their lineage to the Banu Khazraj.
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