-
People or the
Desert Falcon, was the
Sheikh of a
section of the
Howeitat or
Huwaytat tribe of
Bedouin Arabs at the time of the
Great Arab
Revolt during the...
- The
Howeitat or
Huwaitat (Arabic: الحويطات al-
Ḥuwayṭāt,
Northwest Arabian dialect: ál-Ḥwēṭāt) are a
large Judhami tribe that
inhabits areas of present-day...
- Amman) Bani Ṣakher (Amman and Madaba) Banū
Laith (Petra), and Banū al-
Ḥuwayṭāt (they
reside in Wadi Rum).[citation needed]
There are
numerous lesser groups...
-
economic years. The
major tribes around the city were the 'Anizzah and the
Huwaytat.
During the late 19th century,
there were
numerous attempts by the Ottoman...
-
peace and an
agreement of non-aggression
between the Bani
Sakher and the
Huwaytat,
signed on by
Mithqal Al-Fayez and
Hamad bin Jazi. This was
followed with...
- al-Karak (Province of al-Karak). By the mid-19th century,
Bedouin from the
Huwaytat tribe were
encroaching into the
southern parts of
Bilad al-Sharat, and...
- from Egypt, and lower-class
tribesmen like ‘Arab al-Balawna, ‘Arab al-
Huwaytat and ‘Arab al-Qatatwa." The
village became depo****ted in
early April 1948...
- Waqf
Halil ar-Rahman.
During the 18th century, a
group of
Transjordanian Huwaytat Arabs,
settled in the village. The
newcomers formed several families, including...
- and
husbandry instead. The most
important tribes in
Transjordan were the
Huwaytat, the Bani Sakhr, the Adwan, and the Bani Hasan.
Roger Owen also argues...
- from
which the Banu Uqba (see below)
emerged (from
which in turn the
Huwaytat emerged), are
attested in the
region of
Palestine since the
early Islamic...