- The
Bakil (Arabic: بكيل, Musnad: 𐩨𐩫𐩺𐩡)
federation is the
largest tribal federation in Yemen. The
tribe consists of more than 10
million men and women...
- its most
broad definition, the
Hamdan group also
includes the
Hashid and
Bakil groups,
while in the most
narrow it
includes only a
portion of
Hashid that...
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Yemen Hashid and
Bakil of
Hamdan remained in the
highlands North of Sana'a
between Marib and Hajja'a. Banu Yam
settled to the
North of
Bakil in
Najran (today...
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tribal confederation in Yemen. It is the
second or
third largest –
after Bakil and,
depending on sources, Madh'hij – yet
generally recognized as the strongest...
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Retrieved 19
December 2016.
Abdullah Hazaa Othman; Oleg
Evgenievich Grishin;
Bakil Hasan N****er Ali (2020). "The
Conflict Wings in the
Saudi Political System"...
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allied themselves with
Aksum in
Ethiopia against the Sabaeans. The
chief of
Bakil and king of Saba and Dhu Raydan, El
Sharih Yahdhib,
launched successful...
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regions and the
central plateaus,
while Hamadan consists of
Hashid and
Bakil. The
political and
economic conditions in
Yemen during the
Middle Ages and...
-
Volcanism Program.
Smithsonian Institution.
Retrieved August 31, 2021. Sambal:
Bakil nin Pinatobo; Kapampangan: Bunduk/Bulkan ning Pinatubu,
Bunduk ning Apu...
- al-Din family.[citation needed] Soon the
entire tribal confederation of
Bakil along with most of
Hashid who
occupied the
central and
northern highlands...
- Hashid,
although it is
named after a
member of the
Bakil tribe and was
historically mainly a
Bakil town.
According to the 10th-century
writer al-Hamdani...