- The
Howeitat or
Huwaitat (Arabic: الحويطات al-Ḥuwayṭāt,
Northwest Arabian dialect: ál-Ḥwēṭāt) are a
large Judhami tribe that
inhabits areas of present-day...
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section of the
Howeitat or
Huwaytat tribe of
Bedouin Arabs at the time of the
Great Arab
Revolt during the
First World War. The
Howeitat lived in what...
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local Howeitat tribe protesting against their forced expulsion.
Around 20,000
people are
expected to be
forcibly relocated.
Members of the
Howeitat tribe...
- Tayi,
leader of the
northern Howeitat tribe of Bedouin.
Total strength on 9 May 1917, when they embarked, was 45
Howeitat and
Ageyl camel men.: 269 Aqaba...
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Mahmoud al-Huwaiti (died;
April 2020) was a
Saudi citizen and
member of the
Howeitat tribe,
known for his
resistance against the
Saudi government's eviction...
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Revolt of 1916–1918. The
province has
traditionally been
inhabited by the
Howeitat tribe.
Tabuk Tayma Duba Al Wajh Haql
Umluj Al-Bad' Neom (under construction)...
- from
Oxford with a
First in
Modern History. Bell met
Sheikh Harb of the
Howeitat in
January 1914 and thus was able to
provide a "m**** of information" which...
- Auda Abu Tayi (marked with an X) of the
Howeitat offers allegiance to the King; a
soldier next to him
bears the Arab flag. (1917)...
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centuries of
Ottoman rule,
including the Adwan, the Bani
Sakhr and the
Howeitat.
These tribes laid
claims to
different parts of the region, and with the...
- of the
Palestinian branch of the
Erekat family,
itself a
branch of the
Howeitat tribal confederation.
Erekat was one of
seven children, with his brothers...