Mithqal Al-Fayez

Mithqal bin Sattam Al-Fayez
DiedApril 14, 1967(1967-04-14) (aged 86)
Resting placeUm Al-Amad, Amman, Jordan
Occupation(s)Political and tribal leader lieutenant general
Years active1921–1967
TitlePasha (Given by Mehmed V)
Sheikh of Sheikhs
Sheikh of Bani Sakher
PredecessorMashour bin Fawaz Al-Fayez
SuccessorAkef Al-Fayez
ChildrenAkef Al-Fayez
Trad Al-Fayez
Sami Al-Fayez
Zayd Al-Fayez
Tayil Al-Fayez
and 16 more
Parent
RelativesFendi Al-Fayez (Grandfather)
Talal Al-Fayez (Uncle)
Amer Al-Fayez (Grandchild)
Hakem Al-Fayez (Grandchild)
Faisal Al-Fayez (Grandchild)
Hind Al-Fayez (Great Grandchild)

Mithqal bin Sattam bin Fendi Al-Fayez (Arabic: مثقال الفايز , (c. 1880 – 1967) was a Jordanian political and tribal figure whose work helped the establishment of The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Mithqal was one of the two leading sheikhs of Bani Sakhr;[1] he took power in the early twentieth century, and headed the Bani Sakhr tribe generally and the Al-Twaga half of the tribe specifically, which consisted of the four major clans, Al Ghbeyen, Al Ghuful, Al A'lqam, and Al Tabtab, which comprise 32 sub-clans which further divide into more sub-clans. He also headed his own clan, Al-Fayez.[2]

  1. ^ Kamāl Sulaymān, Aṣ-Ṣalībī (2010). The Modern History of Jordan. I.B. Tauris.
  2. ^ Bin Muhammad, Ghazi (1999). The tribes of Jordan at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Amman, Jordan: Jamʻīyat Turāth al-Urdun al-Bāqī. ASIN B00069WNGO.

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