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- Al-Haram_(tribe) abstract "The Al-Haram or Al-Harm are a Bedouin tribe of Saudi Arabia, Sunni Arabs. An Al-Haram myth of origin asserts that they were originally protectors of the Kaaba in the Sacred Mosque or Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. Jane Hathaway writes that the Haram are presented (but not explicitly stated) in Arab chronicles as a Bedouin tribal group, opposed to the Sa'd faction. The tribe "evidently had a lengthy presence in Yemen", as "pre-Islamic inscriptions in the south Arabian language refer to a H-R-MM". According to Hathaway, the mediaeval Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta (1304-1377) reports that the 'Banu Haram' people lived in Hali in the north of Yemen. Similarly, Hathaway writes that Yahya b. al-Husayn reports that the Jabal Haram (the mountains of the Haram people) in northern Yemen "submitted to the Zaydi imam in the late thirteenth century". Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qasimi writes that in 1760, soldiers "fled to Qishm to seek assistance from Shaikh Rahmah and the Al Haram tribe" on the Persian coast.".
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- Al-Haram_(tribe) subject Category:Tribes_of_Arabia.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) type Abstraction100002137.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) type Group100031264.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) type SocialGroup107950920.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) type Tribe108372411.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) type TribesOfArabia.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) comment "The Al-Haram or Al-Harm are a Bedouin tribe of Saudi Arabia, Sunni Arabs. An Al-Haram myth of origin asserts that they were originally protectors of the Kaaba in the Sacred Mosque or Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. Jane Hathaway writes that the Haram are presented (but not explicitly stated) in Arab chronicles as a Bedouin tribal group, opposed to the Sa'd faction. The tribe "evidently had a lengthy presence in Yemen", as "pre-Islamic inscriptions in the south Arabian language refer to a H-R-MM".".
- Al-Haram_(tribe) label "Al-Haram (tribe)".
- Al-Haram_(tribe) label "السلطنة الحرامية".
- Al-Haram_(tribe) sameAs m.03qjkgf.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) sameAs Q4702466.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) sameAs Q4702466.
- Al-Haram_(tribe) sameAs Al-Haram_(tribe).
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