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borders of Iraq. A
rivalry developed between Mutayr and Harb, who
inhabited roughly the same
areas as
Mutayr, as well as with 'Utaybah, who had just moved...
- led by the Ikhwan. It
began in 1927, when the
tribesmen of the Otaibah,
Mutayr and
Ajman rebelled against the
authority of Ibn Saud and
engaged in cross-border...
- the
Mutayr tribe,
including attacks on the
Smeran and
Huwamel sub-tribes, the
Mutayr sought revenge.
Allying with
Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, the
Mutayr pla****...
- the
Mutayr (aided by the Qahtan)
began a
series of wars
against the
Anazzah for the
pastures of
central Najd and
forced the
Anazzah north. The
Mutayr and...
- are Anazzah, Juhaynah, Shammar, al-Murrah, Mahra, Dawasir, Harb, Ghamid,
Mutayr, Subay', 'Utayba, Bani khalid, Qahtan, Rashaida, and Banu Yam.
Saudi Arabia...
- as the
ancient tribe of Hawazin, or the modern-day
tribes of
Otaibah and
Mutayr. Abu Ja'far al-Baqir (676–743 AD)
wrote that his
father Ali ibn
Husayn Zayn...
-
originally bedouin from Nejd.
House of Al-Daweesh the
ruling branch of the
Mutayr tribe ruled Najd for a time[citation needed]
United Arab
Emirates (independent...
-
reestablished their rule in
Riyadh in 1823. A
battle with an
alliance led by the
Mutayr and
Ajman tribes in 1823, and
another battle with the Subay' and the Al...
- of Al-Regeai Part of
Ikhwan Revolt Belligerents Ikhwan Mutayr (Mostly from
braih branch of
Mutayr)
Sheikhdom of
Kuwait United Kingdom Mandatory Iraq Commanders...
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against him. The
Ajman and
their allies from the
tribes of
Utaybah and
Mutayr were
defeated by Ibn Saud in 1929 in the
Battle of Sabilla,
which put an...