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The Banu Bakr were a large grouping of Arab tribes which traced their descent to Bakr ibn Wa’il. According to Arab genealogical tradition, the largest of these subtribes were the following:
 * Banu Yashkur, whose progenitor was a son of Bakr named Yashkur.
 * Banu Ijl, whose progenitor was a fourth-generation descendant of Bakr, Ijl ibn Lujaym ibn Sa’b ibn Ali ibn Bakr.
 * Banu Hanifa, descendants of Hanifa ibn Lujaym, the brother of Ijl.
 * Banu Shayban, whose progenitor was a certain fifth-generation descendants of Bakr, Shayban ibn Tha’laba ibn Ukaba ibn Sa’b ibn Ali ibn Bakr.
 * Banu Dhuhl, descendants of Shayban’s brother, Dhuhl ibn Tha’laba.
 * Banu Qays, descendants of Qays, a brother of Shayban and Dhuhl. The mother of Qays, Dhuhl and Shayban was al-Barsha, a woman of the Banu Taghlib.

Ibn Abd Rabbihi, pp. 266-267.