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Tihamah or
Tihama (Arabic: تِهَامَةُ Tihāmah) is the Red Sea
coastal plain of the
Arabian Peninsula from the Gulf of
Aqaba to the Bab el Mandeb. Tihāmat...
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split into six
federal regions: Azal, Saba,
Tihama, Aden, Janad, and Hadhramaut. Azal, Saba,
Janad and
Tihama would have been
northern provinces whereas...
- كِنَاَنَة, romanized: Kināna) is an Arab
tribe based around Mecca in the
Tihama coastal area and the
Hejaz mountains. The
Quraysh of Mecca, the
tribe of...
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federal system. The
regions would be Azal in the North, Saba in the center,
Tihama in the West, Aden and
Janad in the South, and
Hadhramaut in the East. Flag...
- 96
million speakers)
including Baharna dialects, and
Southern Hejaz and
Tihama dialects.
Faifi is
spoken by
about 50000. The
Mehri language is also spoken...
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- not
until 275 that
Shammar Yahri'sh
conquered Hadramout and
Najran and
Tihama, thus
unifying Yemen and
consolidating Himyarite rule. The
Himyarites rejected...
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Their name is
derived from
their first ruler Ali bin
Mahdi who was born in
Tihama. Ali bin
Mahdi in his turn,
traced his
ancestry back to the
ancient kings...
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Tihama on the Red Sea near Khaukha, Yemen...
- الطفيل بن عمرو الدوسي) (died 633) was the
chief of the Banu Daws
tribe from
Tihama in pre-Islamic times. He
accepted Islam around four
years before the hijra...