• United Arab Emirates and Kuwait. Al-Ajman is a Qahtanite Arab tribe that is descended from Banu Yam tribe. Most of Ajman left their nomadic life and lived...
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    members of the Al Bu Shamis Nuaimi tribe in a short conflict. It wasn't until 1816 or 1817, however, that the Ajman fort finally fell to Rashid's followers...
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    (Arabic: ضيدان بن حثلين; died May 1929) was one of the leaders of the Ajman tribe and Amir of the hijrah (settlement) of Al Sarrar. His full name was Dhaydan...
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  • Arabia. She is a member of the Ajman tribe. Her mother is Munira bint Abdullah and her ancestors include Ajman tribe leaders, Rakan and Dhaydan bin Hithlain...
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    of Ajman, which forms part of the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Ajman is ruled by Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III of the Na'im tribe. The...
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  • Ajman tribe, which began in June 1915 and lasted for nearly six months. The reason for the battle was the tribe resisting the Al Saud rule. The Ajman...
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  • of the Ajman tribe. His father, Falah bin Hethlin, who was a sheikh, was killed in 1845 and succeeded by Falah's brother Hizam as the tribe's leader....
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    bin Sultan was from the Ajman tribe and the sister of Dhaydan bin Hithlain, another Ikhwan leader and sheikh of the Ajman tribe. Although he joined Ikhwan...
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    Sabah in Basra to reconcile the hostility between the Sauds and the Ajman tribe. This diplomatic effort led to an agreement that both parties would refrain...
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  • the Ajman tribe. They rebelled against Faisal bin Turki in 1854 and again challenged his rule in 1860, but Faisal sent a large force against the Ajman tribe...
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    is given by both Arabic and British sources as the withdrawal of the Ajman tribe led by Dhaydan bin Hithlain from the battlefield. The defeat and the...
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  • Al Marzooqi (category Tribes of the United Arab Emirates)
    (Arabic: المرزوقي or المرازيق) Is a family that belongs to the Ajman (tribe) and Al Bagoum (tribe) (a highly respected and authoritative tribal federation that...
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  • Ajman may refer to: Ajman, the capital of the emirate of Ajman, one of the seven emirates constituting the United Arab Emirates Ajman (tribe), a bedouin...
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  • and his much younger full-brother Abdul Rahman was part of the Ajman, a Bedouin tribe inhabiting the desert to the southeast of Riyadh. Saud had two half-brothers...
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    surname indicates that he belongs to the Al Sulaiman branch of the Arab Ajman tribe. "Ahmed al Ajmi - أحمد بن علي العجمي - Holy Quran on Assabile". Sheikh...
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  • woman from the Al Subai tribe. His eldest son, Fahd, was killed by the Ajman tribe in May 1929 following the murder of Ajman tribe leader Dhaydan bin Hithlain...
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    ibn Saud still had to put down occasional revolts by the tribes. In May 1907 the Mutair tribe was defeated at Majma'a and pardoned. They rebelled again...
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    Hithlain and great-granddaughter of Dhaydan bin Hithlain, leaders of the Al Ajman tribe. She has six sons with Salman: Prince Mohammed (b. 1985), Crown Prince...
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    Kanzan against the Ajman tribe in 1915. In the same battle which occurred in Al Ahsa region Emir Abdulaziz was wounded. The Ajman tribe forces were led by...
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    and Mohammed. Saud was his full brother, and their mother was from the Ajman tribe. One of his sisters was Al Jawhara (died around 1930), who accompanied...
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  • of the Sharqiyin tribe. It grew in importance when, following the crash of the pearling industry in the late 1920s, the Ruler of Ajman, Sheikh Rashid Al...
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    Al Murrah (category Tribes of Saudi Arabia)
    the Bani Hajer tribe, renounced their allegiance to Qatar and departed from the country. The two families were joined by the Ajman tribe, whom were known...
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    Prince Saud and his brothers left Riyadh and joined the rebellious Ajman tribe with whom they established a base in Hariq and Hauta in the south of...
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  • the Al Saud whereas the mother of Saud and Abdul Rahman was from the Ajman tribe. One of his daughters married Rashidi Emir, Abdullah bin Rashid. Another...
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  • of King Khalid of Saudi Arabia. Seeta bint Fahd was a member of the Ajman tribe based in Al Badiyah and a niece of Wasmiyah Al Damir, wife of Abdullah...
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  • Sudair and Jalajil tribes who did not join the religious movement of Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab. Next Abdulaziz raided the Ajman tribe who were the natives...
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    Yas – Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and Fujairah) and Ghafiri (Umm Al Quwain and Ajman) tribal confederations prior to 1820 Flag of the Al Qawasim (Sharjah and...
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    Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III (category Sheikhs of the Emirate of Ajman)
    state, as Ajman joined the United Arab Emirates in December 1971 and he was required to act as the deputy ruler. He belongs to the Al Na'im tribe. His sister...
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    In that battle the Al Ajman tribe wounded Abdulaziz and killed Muhammad's younger half-brother Saad bin Abdul Rahman. The Al Ajman then surrounded Abdulaziz's...
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    Al Nuaimi (category Tribes of the United Arab Emirates)
    settlement of Ajman from members of the Al Bu Shamis tribe in a short conflict. It wasn't until 1816 or 1817, however, that the Ajman fort finally fell...
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