Tribal Structure and Its Impact on the Yemeni Qaisi Conflict in Andalusia

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Tareq Hamad Jasim AL Kobaisi, Dr. Badiee Mohammed Ibrahim AL Karbuly

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The Arab - Qaisi Yemeni conflict - is one of the most influential conflicts in the history of Andalusia because of its impact on the nature of the political events that the country witnessed. This bloody conflict weakened the power of Muslims in general in the country and led to the disintegration of their structure and the collapse of their state, as it ignited the fire of hatred and hatred in the country. The hearts of the two parties throughout the extension of the Arab-Islamic presence in the country, and even in times of peace between them, are always fire under the ashes in need of the events that inflame them, and this conflict has contributed to the negative impact on all aspects of life in the political, military and social countries, which the Christian kingdoms exploited in control. On many Islamic lands, which ended with the fall of the last fortress of the Arab Muslims in the country, which is the city of Granada.

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