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- The Ruwallah (Arabic: الرولة, Rwala Arabic ir-Rwāle, singular Ruweili/Ruwaili) are a large Arab tribe of the northern Arabian Peninsula and Syrian Desert...
- Shawi Arabic, spoken by sheep-rearing Bedouin; Najdi Arabic, spoken by the Rwala tribe. Non-indigenous dialects of Arabic, most notably those of Iraq and...
- he mastered 35 dialects of Arabic. He was so well acquainted with the Rwala Bedouins, that he was accepted into the tribe as "Sheikh Musa".[citation...
- the region on the way to Mecca. This lucrative role was contested by the Rwala, a rival branch of the Anaza, beginning in the late 18th century and the...
- Arabia, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. Lancaster's 1981 publication The Rwala Bedouin Today has been called "one of the best modern ethnographies on Middle...
- the al-Sirḥān, Banū Khālid, Hawazim, ʿAṭiyyah, and Sharafāt. The Ruwālah (Rwala) tribe, which is not indigenous, p****es through Jordan in its yearly wandering...
- al-Jabal tribe, who graze sheep, goats, donkeys and camels there, but the Rwala, Zbaid, Ghayyath, Sardiyya and other tribes also use the area at times....
- (also known as Awlad Ali), who arrived in the early 18th century, and the Rwala, who arrived in the late 18th century. Both were part of the Anaza confederation...
- reforms in Transjordan. He led a large force of Bedouin tribesmen from the Rwala, Wuld Ali and Banu Hasan, Hauran plainsmen, Druze mountaineers and regular...
- 3630070. JSTOR 3630070. S2CID 147396225. William Lancaster (1981). The Rwala Bedouin Today. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-521-28275-8...