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- Al_Murrah abstract "The Al Murrah (Arabic: قبيلة آل مرة) is a noble or a sharif Arab tribe descended from the well-known Banu Yam tribe. The members of the Al Murrah end their names with "Al Murry" also spelled "Al Marri" to corresponde to the Arabic pronounciaton. They reside in countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Wadi Amad of Yemen. Historically, Al Murrah was a tribe of camel-herding nomads, who controlled and travelled through a vast area of the Arabian Peninsula. There's a saying in Saudi Arabia, Fi al Sama barqiyah, Fi al ard Marriyah, which means, "In the sky the telegraph; on the ground Al Murrah." The saying, in couplet form, pays a subtle tribute to the tribe of nomads which more than any other has given birth—and considerable substance—to the colorful image of the desert Bedouins: Al Murrah, one of the largest and most important tribes of the country. Seven clans make up the Al Murrah, according to Donald Cole, an anthropologist that has studied the Al Murrah. Travelling as much as 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) each year, the tribe comprises approximately 15,000 individuals. One of the most noted names among Al Murrah is the leader (shaikh) Sulaiman Bin Ghanim, who lived somewhere between 950-1100 AD.".
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- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Anthropology.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Bahrain.
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- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Camel.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_of_Arabia.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Cole_(anthropologist).
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Hamad_bin_Khalifa_Al_Thani.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Khalifa_bin_Hamad_Al_Thani.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Kuwait.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Qatar.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Saudi_Arabia.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Sharif.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink United_Arab_Emirates.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Al Murrah".
- Al_Murrah wikiPageWikiLinkText "al-Murrah".
- Al_Murrah hasPhotoCollection Al_Murrah.
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- Al_Murrah subject Category:Tribes_of_Arabia.
- Al_Murrah type Article.
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- Al_Murrah comment "The Al Murrah (Arabic: قبيلة آل مرة) is a noble or a sharif Arab tribe descended from the well-known Banu Yam tribe. The members of the Al Murrah end their names with "Al Murry" also spelled "Al Marri" to corresponde to the Arabic pronounciaton. They reside in countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Wadi Amad of Yemen.".
- Al_Murrah label "Al Murrah".
- Al_Murrah sameAs قبيلة_آل_مرة.
- Al_Murrah sameAs Al_Murrah.
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- Al_Murrah sameAs Q4704504.
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- Al_Murrah wasDerivedFrom Al_Murrah?oldid=681840349.
- Al_Murrah isPrimaryTopicOf Al_Murrah.