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== Location and Naming ==  
== Location and Naming ==  
[[File:Udhayb al-Hijanat-page-0.jpg|thumb|right|Imam Hussain's root from Mecca to Karbala. (This station was Shown in the picture)]]
Al-’Udhayb is a valley inhabited by Banu Tamim where a Persian garrison is [then and there] stationed. The distance between it and [[al-Qadisiyya]] is six miles. It was named so because the horses of al-Nu’man, king of Hira, used to graze there.
Al-’Udhayb is a valley inhabited by Banu Tamim where a Persian garrison is [then and there] stationed. The distance between it and [[al-Qadisiyya]] is six miles. It was named so because the horses of al-Nu’man, king of Hira, used to graze there.


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