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The Jubouri tribe has battled against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant since 2014 and retaken control of several cities and villages in Central Iraq. [5] In March 2015, Al Jubouri and the Iraqi Armed Forces were fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in the Second Battle of Tikrit (2015).
Abor people may refer to: The Adi people of the hills of Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet; The Anlo Ewe of southeastern Ghana and southwestern Togo; The Galo tribe of ...
The Abor Hills are a tract of country on the north-east frontier of India, which was occupied by an independent tribe, the Adi people, formerly called the Abors.It lays north of Lakhimpur district, in the province of eastern Bengal and Assam, and is bounded on the east by the Mishmi Hills and on the west by the Miri Hills.
Abor or ABOR may refer to: Abor, Enugu, a town in Ojebogene L.G.A., Enugu, Nigeria; Abor, Ghana, a town in the Volta Region of Ghana; Abor Hills, Arunāchal Pradesh; Abor people (disambiguation), multiple uses; Abor Formation, located in the Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh, India; Academic Bill of Rights, a US campaign for certain rights for ...
From the early 18th century onwards, the Banu Kaʿb of Iraq began converting from Sunni to Shia Islam. [3] [4] Other branches of the Bani Kaʿb settled in Oman, the United Arab Emirates, [5] and Morocco. [6] The Banu Ka'b of Oman, Qatar and the UAE practice Sunni Islam while the Banu Ka'b of Iraq practice Shia Islam.
The people who also call themselves the Hor (Hoor) live in four villages in the delta of the Limo River (also known as Dullay or Weito) at the northern end of Lake Stephanie (Bau or Chew Bahr) in South Omo Zone. The name Arbore is used by the inhabitants of two of the four villages, Gandaraba and Kulama, whereas the inhabitants of Eegude and ...
Another 16 members of the Albu Nimr tribe were executed by the Islamic State in Tharthar area, north of Ramadi, according to reports on November 13, 2014. [ 7 ] On December 17, 2014, it was reported by Turkish media, that the Islamic State had executed at least 150 women from the Albu Nimr tribe in Falluja for refusing to marry militants of the ...
Anizah or Anazah [2] (Arabic: عنزة, romanized: ʻanizah, Najdi pronunciation:) is an Arabian tribe in the Arabian Peninsula, Upper Mesopotamia, and the Levant.. Approximate locations of some of the important tribes and states of the Arabian Peninsula in the early 1900s, Anizah inhabited and Ruled over Nejd between modern-day Saudi Arabia and Turkey.