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  2. Bani Kaab - Wikipedia

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    The Bani Kaab (Arabic: بني كعب) (singular Al Kaabi Arabic: الكعبي) is an Arab tribe in Oman and the United Arab Emirates, also evident in other Gulf countries. [ 1 ] Origins

  3. Banu Ka'b - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Kaʿb (Arabic: بنو كعب) Singular Kaabi [1] (Arabic: الكعبي) are a nomadic Arab tribe which originated in the Najd region of the Arabian Peninsula, and inhabit Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, and Iran (). [2]

  4. Al-Kaabi - Wikipedia

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    Al Kaabi is an Arab tribal name, the Bani Kaab. It originated from the notably large tribe Banu 'Amir. Jabir al-Kaabi (died 1881), Arab tribal leader; Maz'al Jabir al-kaabi (died 1897), Arab tribal leader who ruled part of modern-day Iran; Mohamed Faraj Al-Kaabi (born 1984), Qatari hammer thrower

  5. Jabir ibn Merdaw - Wikipedia

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    Jabir Bin Merdaw Al-Kaabi (1780–1881; Arabic: الشيخ جابر بن مرداو الكعبي) was the Sheikh of Mohammerah [2] who established Mohammerah as a free port and shaikhdom during the 19th century of which he was the shaikh.

  6. Banu (Arabic) - Wikipedia

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    For example, "Bani Kaab" literally means the sons of Kaab: the house of Kaab. Due to the Arabic grammar rules, the word can sometimes become "Bani" depending on the context. For example, it is "Banu Kaab's language", but "belongs to the Bani Kaab". Sometimes, it's "Banis".

  7. House of Thani - Wikipedia

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    List of Emirs: . Sheikh Thani bin Mohammad; Sheikh Mohammed bin Thani, Emir of Qatar (1851–1878); Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani, Emir of Qatar (1878–1913); Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohammed Al Thani, ruled Qatar between 1898 and 1905 (after his brother abdicated in favor of him) until he was killed in 1905 [9]

  8. Madinat Al Kaaban - Wikipedia

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    Madinat Al Kaaban has historically been inhabited by the Al-Kaabi tribe. To the north-east of the village is Waab Al Mashrab, a now-abandoned village. Waab Al Mashrab was likely built around the 1950s and was also mainly inhabited by the Al-Kaabi tribe, but the village was abandoned in 1976 amidst the government's efforts to resettle rural ...

  9. Banu Kalb - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Kalb (Arabic: بنو كلب, romanized: Banū Kalb) was an Arab tribe which mainly dwelt in the desert and steppe of northwestern Arabia and central Syria.It was involved in the tribal politics of the Byzantine Empire's eastern frontiers, possibly as early as the 4th century.