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  2. Shammar - Wikipedia

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    The Shammar are currently one of Iraq's largest tribes and are divided into two geographical, as opposed to genealogical, subsections. The northern branch, known as Shammar al-Jarba, is mainly Sunni , while the southern branch, Shammar Toga, converted to Shia Islam around the 19th century [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] after settling in southern Iraq.

  3. Arab tribes of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Tribes are led by sheikhs (شيخ sheykh) who represent the tribe and deal with its domestic affairs. Due to the large sizes of Iraq's tribes, an individual may belong to the Shammar tribe, but also the Aslam branch within the same tribe, and therefore can identify with both. There are hundreds of Arab tribes across Iraq from the north to the ...

  4. Tayy - Wikipedia

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    In the second century CE, they migrated to the northern Arabian ranges of the Shammar and Salma Mountains, which then collectively became known as the Jabal Tayy, and later Jabal Shammar. The latter continues to be the traditional homeland of the tribe until the present day. They later established relations with the Sasanian and Byzantine empires.

  5. Emirate of Jabal Shammar - Wikipedia

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    The Emirate of Jabal Shammar (Arabic: إِمَارَة جَبَل شَمَّر, romanized: Imārah Jabal Shamaar), also known as the Emirate of Haʾil (إِمَارَة حَائِل) [2] or the Rashidi Emirate (إِمَارَة آل رَشِيْد), was a state in the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula, including Najd, existing from the mid-nineteenth century to 1921. [3]

  6. Rabia, Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Both towns are inhabited by the Shammar Arab tribe. Rabia is located on the road between Al-Shaddadah in Syria and Mosul in Iraq. The town's primary economic sector is illegal smuggling, though there are legitimate freight and human migration between Syria and Iraq. Migrants are scanned using retina scanning technology.

  7. Himyar - Wikipedia

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    The tribe later became the tribe of Shammar. Kinda: Who dwelt in Bahrain but were expelled to Hadramout and Najd where they instituted a powerful government but not for long, for the whole tribe soon faded away. Another tribe of Himyar, known as Banū Quḑā'ah, also left Yemen and dwelt in Samāwah on the borders of Iraq.

  8. Al-Sanadid Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Shammar tribe generally maintains a long cooperative relationship with the Syrian Kurds since the 18th century, [4] despite a number of tribal disputes. In course of the 2004 al-Qamishli riots , the Shammar under Humaydi Daham al-Hadi were the only Arab tribe in al-Hasakah Governorate that refused to fight the Kurdish protestors for the ...

  9. Albu Salih - Wikipedia

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    The Albu Salih tribe (Arabic: آلبو صالح) is an original Arabic tribe that descends from the Shammar tribe, through the Abda tribe. They are located in Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Albu Salih are concentrated in Al'Aslah (Arabic: الاصلاح), a village in the province of Dhi Qar; they can also be found in Amarah, AlBasra, and Al ...