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Ibn Sbyel or Ibn Sbe'yel or AlSbyel (Arabic ابن سبيل) are a family from the ALQmesah clan, from the Adnanite tribe of `Anizzah. The family is notable for their connection to the Ma’anagi Arabian horse studs :

  • Ma’anagi Sbyeli stud .
  • Ma'anagi Hidraji (Hidrani) stud .

Ma'anagi Sbyeli Stub

The Ma'anagi Sbyeli stud is one of the oldest Arabian horse studs, And the Ibn Sbyel inherited it from Juhail Ibn Jadraan, A man who is also from the clan of ALQmesah in the 17th century, And it was back then called Keheilet Ajuz .

Ma'anagi Hidraji (Hidrani) Stub

It is pronounced Hidraji in Northen Arabia, Mesopotamia, And The Levant . And it is also pronounced Hidrani in Najd & Hijaz, And the name difference is duo to ease the letter Yāʾ in the word H'ddri by adding the letter ǧīm before the original Yāʾ in H'ddri or adding ʾAlif nūn before the Yāʾ . And it's the stud that Meq'ed Ibn H'ddri had loot from the Ibn Sbyel In a battle in the middle of 19th century and it has increased within his grasp and changed it's name from Ma’anagi Sbeyli to Ma’anagi Hidraji .

References

  1. http://www.qwled.com/vb/t183807.html#post2166490 (Prince Alwaled Ibn Talal official website)
  2. Modern Arabian Horse Sire Lines by \ Hamad AL-Jasser
  3. Saudi Arabian tribes Glossary
  4. The Book of Horse Bloodlines by \ Abbas Pasha
  5. A Pilgrimage to Nejd by \ Lady Anne Blunt
  6. Darley Arabian
  7. Black Tents of Arabia (My Life Among the Bedouins) by \ Carl R. Raswan
  8. WAHO
  9. http://www.qwled.com/vb/t27855.html (Prince Alwaled Ibn Talal official website)
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