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Abd Manaf ibn Qusayy ★Bisabuelo n°32M★ Ref: AM-0479 |•••► #ARABIA SAUDITA 🇸🇦 #Genealogía #Genealogy

32 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Abd Manaf ibn Qusayy is your 32nd great grandfather.


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his father → Abdu Asy-Syams bin Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf ibn Abd Manaf, founder of Banu 'Abd Shams

his father → Abd Manaf ibn Quṣayy

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Imam Abd Manaf (Lahir 430) ibn Imaam Quṣayy (ibn Qusai), G-79 [Versi 1] MP

Arabic: Imam عبدمناف بن قصي, G-79 [Versi 1]

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 446

Mecca, (now Makkah Province), (now Saudi Arabia)

Death: circa 500 (45-63)

Jannatul Mualla Cemetery, Mecca, (now Makkah Province), (now Saudi Arabia)

Place of Burial: Jannatul Mualla Cemetery, Mecca, (now Makkah Province), (now Saudi Arabia)

Immediate Family:

Son of Imaam Qusay (Lahir 400) bin Kilab, Custodian of Ka'aba and Ḥubbaiy "Chavah" binte Hulail al-Ḵh̲uzāʿa

Husband of NN, Zauja-e-'A'idh al-Makhzumi; 'Ātikah binte Murrah bin Hilāl, Aylan Zauja-e-Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf; NN, Zauja-e-'Abd-ud Daar bin Imaam Quṣayy; NN, Zauja-e-'Abd bin Imaam Quṣayy; Hilal bint al-Hawāzin and 2 others

Father of Imaam Hashim (A'mr ul-U'la) bin Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf; Abdu Asy-Syams bin Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf ibn Abd Manaf, founder of Banu 'Abd Shams; Sayyidi al-Muttalib bin Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf; Raytah/ Rita binte Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf; Umm Sufyaan binte Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf and 10 others

Brother of Abd ad-Dar and Abd. Al' Uzza


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‘Abdu Manāf ibn Quṣayy (Arabic: عبد مناف بن قصي‎) was a Quraishi and great-great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Ali. His father was Quṣayy ibn Kilāb.


‘Abdu Manāf married a woman named Atikah and had six sons: Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf, Nawfal, Hashim ibn Abd Manaf (after whom the Banu Hashim clan was named), Muttalib ibn Abd Manaf,[1] Hala and Barra.[1] Muttalib was younger than Hashim and became his successor.


The grave of ‘Abdu Manāf can be found in Jannatul Mualla cemetery, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.


Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_Manaf_ibn_Qusai



‘Abd Manāf ibn Quṣai (Arabic: عبد مناف بن قصي‎) was a Quraishi and great-great-grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad. His father was Quṣai ibn Kilāb.

'Abd Manāf was already honoured in his father's lifetime however Qusai preferred his first-born 'Abd ad-Dar and invested him with all his rights, powers, and transferred the ownership of the House of Assembly shortly before his death.


After Quṣayy's death Abd Manaf and his brother 'Abd ad-Dar apparently quarreled, and the effects of this conflict continued among their descendants and affected the internal Makkah right up to Muhammad's time. 'Abd ad-Dar was supported by their cousins Makhzum, Sahm, Jumah, their uncle Adi and their families. Abd Manaf contested his inheritance and was supported by their nephew Asad, their uncle Zuhrah ibn Kilab, their father's uncle Taym ibn Murrah (of Banu Taym), and al-Harith ibn Fihr.


‘Abdu Manāf married several wives of influential tribes, including 'Ātikah bint Murrah ibn Hilāl ibn Fālij ibn Dhakwān of Bani Qays Aylan, Hilal of the Banu Hawāzin, Raytah of Ta'if, and Waqida bint Amr.


Raytah had only the son Abd or Abdu'l Amr, who died childless; Waqida also had one son, Nawfal. The Hawazin heiress Atikah, however, bore him five sons and six daughters. The boys were twin sons called Amr (more commonly known as Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf), Abd Shams, Muttalib, Hala and Barra.[5] Muttalib was younger than Hashim and became his successor. The daughters were Tumadir/Tamadur, Qilaba, Hayya, Raytah/Rita, Umm Akhtham, and Umm Sufyan.


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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_al-Uzza_ibn_Qusai



Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_ibn_Qusai


Progenitor of Banu Abd-ud Daar Tribe.

Source 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd-al-Dar_ibn_Qusai


Source 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Abd-al-dar


Source 3: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aminah_bint_Wahb


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashim_ibn_Abd_Manaf


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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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✺- 509→En el Imperio romano, el año fue nombrado el del consulado de Importuno sin colega, o menos comúnmente, como el 1262 Ab urbe condita, adquiriendo su denominación como 503 al establecerse el anno Domini por el 525→

Acontecimientos

Clodoveo I se convierte en rey de los francos→

→Nacimientos

Kimmei, emperador de Japón (m. 571).


✺- 519→Cerdic se convierte en el primer rey de Wessex (según la Crónica anglosajona)→

→Las sinagogas de Rávena son incendiadas en una revuelta; Teodorico el Grande ordena su reconstrucción→

→28 de marzo: las Iglesias Orientales y Occidentales reconcilian sus diferencias, finaliza el Cisma acaciano→

→Jacobo de Serug se convierte en obispo de Batnan→

→Se establece la diócesis católica de Kildare en Irlanda.


✺- 529→7 de abril: se publica la primera versión del Corpus iuris civilis→

→La Academia de Atenas, fundada por Platón en el 347 a. C., es cerrada por Justiniano I, emperador de Bizancio→

→II Concilio de Vaison Francia→

→Benito de Nursia se refugia en Montecasino, donde funda la Regla de San Benito→

→Amalarico nombra al hispanorromano Esteban (Stephanus) como prefecto de Hispania, probablemente como un remedo del prefecto del pretorio romano→

→Rebelión samaritana dirigida por Juliano ben Sabar contra el Imperio Bizantino de Justiniano I, durante la que se destruyen numerosos edificios en toda Palestina, especialmente la Basílica de la Natividad en Belén.


✺- 539→Kinmei sucede a su hermano Senka y asciende como 29º emperador al trono de Japón→

→Walthari asesina a su tío Wacho y se convierte en rey de los lombardos→

→Antioquia del Orontes es sacudida por un terremoto→

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Nace: Flavio Tiberio Mauricio Augusto, emperador bizantino→

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Fallece: Senka Tennō

Fallece: Gregorio de Langres


✺- 549→Agila I es elegido rey por la asamblea de los nobles visigodos (diciembre)→

→Concilio de Orleans (Francia)

Fallecimientos

Teudiselo, rey visigodo de Hispania, asesinado.



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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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