Khuza'a confederation

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The Khuza'a confederation was an Arab tribal alliance in pre-Islamic and early Islamic Arabia that included clans such as the Banu Mustaliq and played a notable role in the politics of the Hijaz region.

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instanceOf Arab tribal confederation
tribal alliance
areaOfInfluence western Arabia NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kaaba NERFINISHED
Mecca NERFINISHED
conflictWith Quraysh NERFINISHED
culturalSphere Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Arabs
followedBy Quraysh dominance in Mecca
governanceForm tribal leadership
hasMember Banu Mustaliq NERFINISHED
Khuza'a tribe NERFINISHED
historicalContext Arab tribal system
historicalStatus defunct tribal confederation
language Arabic
locatedIn Arabia NERFINISHED
Hijaz NERFINISHED
mentionedIn early Islamic historiography
notableFor control over access to the Kaaba before Quraysh dominance
role in pre-Islamic Meccan politics
politicalRole regional power in Hijaz politics
politicalSystem tribal alliance politics
precededBy earlier Arab tribal groupings in Hijaz
region Hijaz region NERFINISHED
religion Arab paganism
socialStructure clan-based organization
timePeriod early Islamic period
pre-Islamic Arabia
typeOfOrganization kinship-based confederation

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Banu Mustaliq partOf Khuza'a confederation