Talk:Kingdom of Kinda
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Kindah website?
[edit]Could somebody fluent in arab find out what this site is about please? www.kindah.org
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Revamp
[edit]Will be replacing much of the article, which is mostly unsourced, with material from this draft page. This article ought to continue to focus on the 'Royal Kinda'. Later, plan on a separate article for the Kinda tribe in general. More than enough material for both. The images in the article of a bust and wall painting fragments do not have references verifying they have anything to do with the Kindites. Al Ameer (talk) 04:19, 11 December 2021 (UTC)
The map
[edit]• The region of Bahrain (eastern Arabia) that includes modern day Eastern parts of Saudi Arabia and the gulf countries like Kuwait and Qatar was under the rule of Kindah and should be included as part of their realm in this map. also the kindites ruled Hira in south Iraq and their kingdom stretched to the Roman boarders in the levant so why is this map doesn’t include Bahrain or North Arabia or Hira?
Sources
• The empty quarter is a modern day term. This land wasn’t empty in ancient Arabia it was called “Raml Yabrin” and it was inhabited by Beni Saad a branch of Tamim tribe and Tamim was part of the Maad confederate and was under the rule of Kindah
So the map should include the empty quarter as part of Kindah too.
Source : https://books.google.com.sa/books?id=yoE_CgAAQBAJ&pg=PA213&dq=Raml+yabrin&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwigzaiKxI33AhVZhP0HHdpkBlAQ6AF6BAgKEAM Jasmkssnksskskskskz (talk) 03:10, 12 April 2022 (UTC)
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