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Banu Uqayl () are an ancient that played an important role in the history of and . They belonged to the Banu Ka'b branch of the large Banu 'Amir confederation.

The Banu 'Amir confederation of tribes had their original homeland in the western Arabian Peninsula on the border between the and the . The 'Uqayl branch moved southwards and settled in the large valley known as "al-'Aqiq" (modern day ), which they later claimed was granted to them by the prophet of Islam . During the Abbasid Caliphate, most of the Banu 'Amir moved from the Najd into Iraq and .

The Uqaylids were among the last to leave, settling on the banks of the , where a section founded the , which controlled and other regions of Upper Mesopotamia, though remaining largely . When the Uqaylid dynasty fell, three large Uqaylid tribes, the , the Ubadah, and , settled in Lower Mesopotamia, and remain there to the present day.

Another section of the Uqayl, possibly coming from Iraq, according to , took over the deserts of eastern Arabia, around . There they allied themselves with the , like many other Banu Amir groups. The fell to the , a sedentary Arab clan from al-Hasa, in 1076. In the mid-13th centuries, one Uqaylid clan leader, Usfur ibn Rashid, deposed the Uyunids, and founded the , which lasted until 1330. The area was then taken over by the based in .

The most powerful Uqaylid dynasty, however, were the . Some historians believe they were a branch of the 'Usfurids or at least closely related to them. Their most famous ruler, Ajwad ibn Zamil, however, is described by his contemporaries as having been "of origin." Ajwad's elder brother established the dynasty in the early 15th century by deposing and killing the last Jarwanid ruler in Qatif. At their height, the Jabrids controlled the entire Arabian coast on the , including the islands of , and regularly led expeditions into central Arabia. One contemporary scholar described Ajwad ibn Zamil as "the king of and and the leader of the people of Najd." The Jabrids lost Bahrain to the Portuguese in 1521 and their kingdom collapsed soon afterwards on the mainland. One branch of the Jabrids remained active in however for nearly another three centuries. It is unknown for sure what became of the Jabrids. Some believe they left to Iraq, while others believe they are identical with the "Jubur" section of the , who eventually took control of the region after the Jabrids. The Bani Khalid tribe itself is believed to be partly of Uqaylid origin.


Notable people
Among the tribe's members are:
  • Ibrahim ibn Asim al-'Uqayli, Umayyad commander and governor of
  • Ishaq ibn Muslim al-Uqayli, Umayyad commander and governor of
  • Layla al-Akhyaliyya, Umayyad Classical poet
  • Muhammad ibn al-Musayyab, and Founder of
  • , Fatimid commander and governor of


See also
  • Tribes of Arabia
  • Banu 'Amir


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