Al Murrah

Al Murrah
آل مرة
Arab tribe
EthnicityArab
LocationArabian Peninsula
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
United Arab Emirates
Kuwait
Bahrain
Descended fromBanu Yam
LanguageArabic
ReligionIslam

The Al Murrah (Arabic: آل مرة) (singular 'Al Marri') is an Arab tribe descended from the well-known Banu Yam tribe. They mainly reside in countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain. Historically, Al Murrah was a tribe of camel-herding nomads, who controlled and travelled through a vast area of the Arabian Peninsula.

Seven clans make up the Saudi branch of the Al Murrah.[1][2] Travelling as much as 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) each year, the tribe comprises approximately 15,000 individuals.

  1. ^ "Saudi Arabia - Structure of Tribal Groupings". countrystudies.us.
  2. ^ Donald Cole. Nomads of the Nomads: The Al Murrah Bedouin of the Empty Quarter (1975) (ISBN 978-0-88295-605-3)

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