- الأهوار ʻArab al-Ahwār "Arabs of the Marshlands"), also
referred to as
Ahwaris, the Maʻdān (Arabic: معدان "dweller in the plains") or
Shroog (Mesopotamian...
-
traditional reed
house made by the
Ahwari people (also
known as
Marsh Arabs) in the
swamps of
southern Iraq. In the
traditional Ahwari way of living,
houses are...
- Risālat al-bayān wa-mudḥiḍat al-buhtān, a re****ation of
Muhammad ibn
Ahmad al-
Ahwari, a
rival of
Hatim ibn
Ibrahim for the
position of Dā'ī al-Mutlaq. Unpublished...
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breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The
displacement of more than 200,000 of the
Ahwaris, and the ****ociated state-sponsored
campaign of
violence against them,...
- in the
marshes of
southern Iraq,
believed to
exist by the
Ahwaris or
Marsh Arabs. The
Ahwari informants of the
traveller Wilfred Thesiger ****erted that:...
-
Marshes of Iraq were
drained for
political motives,
namely to
force the
Ahwaris out of the area and to
punish them for
their role in the 1991 uprising...
-
breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The
displacement of more than 200,000 of the
Ahwaris, and the ****ociated state-sponsored
campaign of
violence against them,...
- and
rivers of
southern Iraq. It was
widely used by the
Marsh Arabs, or
Ahwaris (عرب الأهوار), as a
fishing boat,
water taxi, and
primary means of transportation...