Qahtan (disambiguation)

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Qahtan (or Kahtan) (Arabic: قحطان) and Qahtani (Kahtani) (Arabic: قحطاني) or with the definite article al- as Al-Qahtani (Al-Kahtani) (Arabic: القحطاني) meaning coming from Qahtan may refer to:

  • Qahtan (tribe), an Arab tribal confederation in Saudi Arabia
  • Qahtanite or Qahtani, Arabs who originate from the southern region of the Arabian Peninsula, especially from Yemen

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Given name[]

  • Qahtan al-Attar (born 1950), Iraqi singer
  • Qahtan Chathir Drain, Iraqi national footballer
  • Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi (1920–1981) South Yemeni politician, the first President of the People's Republic of South Yemen

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Al-Qahtani[]

Surname derived from the Qahtanite, Qahtani or Qahtan people from Arabia

Al-Kahtani[]

  • Muhammad Jafar Jamal al-Kahtani, citizen of Saudi Arabia who was a captive held in extrajudicial detention in the United States' Bagram Theater Internment Facility

See also[]

  • al-Qahtani (disambiguation)
  • Al-Qahtaniyah (disambiguation)
  • Bani Qahtan Castle, castle in the Syrian Coastal Mountains near Lattakia
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