Publication Date
22/04/1862 — 22/10/1278
Subject
Tribal sheikhs
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display13413
Date
22/04/1862 — 22/10/1278
Notes
Praise be to God, the twenty men mentioned in the biographies, Yamnatah, were present with his martyrs, all of them from the Al-Zarahna tribe, and they testified against themselves that they were satisfied with Sheikh Ham Belaid bin Abd al-Salam al-Zarhouni al-Amari al-Yasrawi being a sheikh over them, such that they would not be able to remove from him in any way they knew his worth. He bore witness to them in their entirety and he was recognized by them on the twenty-second of Shawwal al-Abrak in the year seventy-eight in the month of Muwahidah and Maiten and a thousand slaves of his Lord. Sheikh Lahcen ibn Lahcen al-Ammari surpassed him continuously. Mahjub Sidi Muhammad bin Idris lineage is a quarter of the palace, connected to Sidi Muhammad bin al-Arabi al-Rifas, lineage is a fourth of the redheads Ahmed bin Ali, lineage is a fourth connected to the Zionism, Saeed bin Malik al-Ammari al-Tarari, a fourth connected to Nafra Shayb Sidi Muhammad al-Hajj al-Tayyib al-Amiri Mahjub al-Israwi, Sidi Muhammad bin al-Arabi al-Amari al-Sarawi, a fourth-connected lineage of Nafza Shayb Had bin al-Arabi Bouazza al-Rahiwi al-Ammari, a quarter-connected mixture of a young man with the front of his head. The wound of Al-Arabi bin Ibrahim Al-Boujmaawi Al-Amari, Mahjib, Aqar, connected. Rab'a for short, connected, Khalsa Shayb Qaddour bin Lahsan Al-Ammari, Al-Fiqhi for length, Mahjib Amlih, connected