Jayda al-Sindiyya

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Jayda al-Sindiyya was an early Islamic-era woman best known as the mother of the prominent Alid figure Zayd ibn Ali.

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Jayda al-Sindiyya canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historicalPerson
mother
woman
associatedDynasty AlidFamily NERFINISHED
certaintyOfDetails low
child Zayd ibn Ali NERFINISHED
culturalContext earlyIslamicSociety
era earlyIslamicPeriod
ethnicOrigin Sindhi NERFINISHED
gender female
geographicalAssociation Sindh NERFINISHED
hasDescendant Zayd ibn Ali NERFINISHED
laterAlidsThroughZayd ibn Ali
historicalStatus poorlyDocumented
knownFrom AlidGenealogicalSources
IslamicBiographicalTradition NERFINISHED
languageContextOfSources Arabic
mother Jayda al-Sindiyya NERFINISHED
nameComponent al-Sindiyya NERFINISHED
notableFor beingMotherOfZayd ibn Ali
primaryRoleInSources maternalFigureOfZayd ibn Ali GENERATED
relativeByMarriage Ali ibn Abi Talib NERFINISHED
Fatima bint Muhammad NERFINISHED
religion Islam
religiousContext Islamic

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Zayd ibn Ali mother Jayda al-Sindiyya