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  2. Shammar - Wikipedia

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    The Shammar Al-Sayeh, a tribal confederation of tribes from Shammar, is the branch of Shammar who were independent of Aljraba's authority. Shammar is composed of groups such as Al-Zuhairy and Al-Towej in Najaf. The Shammar became one of the most powerful Iraqi tribes, owning vast tracts of land and provided strong support of the Hashemite monarchy.

  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. Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer - Wikipedia

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    His uncle, Sheikh Mohsen Ajil al-Yawar, is the current head of the Shammar tribe and his grandfather played a role in guiding Iraq towards independence in the 1920s, later serving as a member of the king's parliament. [1] When al-Yawar's uncle refused to sanction Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait in 1990 the family went into exile in London. [5]

  5. 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.

  6. 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]

  7. Najah al-Shammari - Wikipedia

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    He is a member of the Shammar tribe (one of the largest and most influential Arab tribes). [5] Al-Shammari graduated from the Iraqi Military Academy in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in military science. [2] He also has a master's degree in strategic planning for national security. [2]

  8. Alshamary - Wikipedia

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    Shammar. Shammar is a prominent and influential Arab tribe, predominantly located in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Syria, and with significant populations in Jordan, Kuwait ...

  9. Albu Salih - Wikipedia

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    The population of this tribe is approximately 800,000 people and consists of clans from other tribes. The two main clans in this tribe, Al Rumaieth and Al Nassrallah, both descend from Shammar tribe through Abda. Albu Salih's president is Sheikh Sabah bin Faris bin Mohsen bin Bader Al Rumaidh. Sheikh Sabah resides in Dhi Qar, Iraq. Sheikh Bader ...