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Harith is a Sanskrit word, meaning Green color and refers to one of the Surya's seven horses.[1][2]

Banu Harith (Template:Lang-ar Banu Āl Ḥarith or Template:Lang-ar Banu Āl Ḥorayth; Template:Lang-he-n Banim Chorath) is one of the Jewish[3][4][5][6][7] tribes of Arabia.

Harith or Haris is a common Arabic name (Template:Lang-ar), Harith meaning "the lion which digs the earth" and Haris meaning "guardian or guard", and may refer to:

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References

  1. ^ "Surya Sahasranam" (PDF). Stotras to the Planets - Navagraha Stotras (in Sanskrit). sanskrit.safire.com. p. 4.
  2. ^ "Babynames Boys". Names H I. yourbabysname.com.
  3. ^ Abu Ubayd al-Qasim ibn Sallam, Kitab al-Amwal (The Book of Revenue), p. 203
  4. ^ Islamproject.org
  5. ^ Islamicstudy.org
  6. ^ Charles Kurzman, Liberal Islam, p. 172
  7. ^ Norman Stillman, The Jews of Arab Lands: A History and Source Book, p. 117