Kulaib ibn Rabiah
| Kulaib ibn Rabi'ah al-Taghlibi | |
|---|---|
| King of the Adnanites | |
| A burial mound, which is attributed to be the resting place of Kulaib ibn Rabiah, located in Wadi Khaitan | |
| Reign | Ended in c. 494 CE | 
| Predecessor | Position started | 
| Successor | Abu Layla al-Muhalhel (brother) , al-Jarw ibn Kulaib (son) | 
| Died | c. 494 CE Najd, Arabian Peninsula | 
| Burial | Wadi Khaitan | 
| House | Taghlib | 
Kulaib ibn Rabi'ah al-Taghlibi (Arabic: كليب بن ربيعة التغلبي) also known as Wa'il al-Taghlibi was a pre-Islamic tribal chief and the first of the Adnanites to become a king over them. Under his rule, the Adnanites gained prominence in the Arabian Peninsula over their Qahtanite counterparts. Kulaib's assassination in 494 CE sparked the Basus War.