- The
Ruwallah (Arabic: الرولة,
Rwala Arabic ir-Rwāle,
singular Ruweili/Ruwaili) are a
large Arab
tribe of the
northern Arabian Peninsula and
Syrian Desert...
- romanized: Nuri ibn
Hazaa as-Shaalan; 1847–1942) was the
chieftain of
Ruwallah tribe settled in
northern Arabia and the
Syrian Desert. He
headed the tribe...
- it
practically developed into an
independent tribe,
known as the
Ruwallah. The
Ruwallah engaged in
battle with
other branches of Anizah, and also became...
-
Nouri as-Shaalan; 1883–1921) was the son of the
paramount chief of the
Ruwallah, Nuri bin
Hazaa Al Shalaan, and
governor of Al Jawf from 1909 to 1919,...
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living herding sheep and goats. The
largest Bedouin clan in
Syria is
called Ruwallah who are part of the 'Anizzah' tribe.
Another famous branch of the Anizzah...
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reports stating that she was his
favorite spouse.
Princess Hessa is from the
Ruwallah tribe and her father, Trad, was a
nephew of Nuri Al Shalaan, emir of the...
- for
several Bedouin pastoralist tribes of
northern Arabia, such as the
Ruwallah, the Rashaida, the Bani
Sakhr and the Mutayr.
Camel urine and
camel milk...
-
bloodlineages recognized as pure by the Bedouins, the Al Khamsa.
Selected by the
Ruwallah and Anizah, two
nomadic tribes of the
Arabian Desert, this
lineage was...
- War[citation needed] Dutch
Empire Ngali People 1909 1909 1909
Battle of Al Jawf
Ruwallah tribe Emirate of Ha'il 1909 1909
Nyasaland resistance British
Empire Nyasaland...
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Damascus were
Sharif Naser's
Hashemite camel cavalry and the
cavalry of the
Ruwallah tribe, led by Nuri Sha'lan, on 30
September 1918. The bulk of
these troops...