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Al-Awazim

Large tribe in the Arabian Peninsula


Summary

Large tribe in the Arabian Peninsula

Al-Awazem (; also spelled Azmi and Awazem) is a large tribal confederation in the Arabian Peninsula, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt; with the majority of its current settled population residing in Kuwait, northeastern Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain.

Origin

According to historical documents, they descend from the Azem bin Hind bin Hilal bin Nufayl bin Rabiah bin Kilab bin Rabiah bin Amer bin Sasa bin Muawiyah bin Bakr bin Hawazin bin Mansour bin Ikrimah bin Khasfa bin Qais Aylan bin Mudar bin Nizar bin Mad bin Adnan, which goes back to the Islamic Prophet Ishmael, son of Abraham.

They predominantly originated from Hejaz in western Arabia, they migrated to the eastern parts of the Arabian Peninsula by the year 1700 CE. The main reason why they migrate is the war between Al-Awazim and the Hejaz vilayet. The second reasons is the large scale famine of Najd in 1703 CE.

History

  • Al Awazem were among the only tribes to have fought the Ottomans, Achaemenids (Iranians), and Bani Rasheed. They once fought seven tribes to protect the Emirate of Diriyah.
  • Al Awazem historically had very strong alliances with Bani Khalid and Al Kathiri in most of the wars.
  • With Al Awazem being the largest tribe in Kuwait, Al Awazem were among the first tribal groups to inhabit Kuwait City. They assisted Kuwait with commanders such as Mubarak Al Duraya, Falah bn Jamea (their current leader), and Khalf ibn athbiya.
  • In Bahrain, Shaikh Musaed Al-Azmi who was the first Kuwaiti doctor in Bahrain's history and his descendants have been living in Bahrain for over 125 years.

References

Paternal Dna Results

According To the University Of Sheffield Study About The Genetic structure of nomadic Bedouin from Kuwait The Result Is 3% R-M124 24% E-M123 73% J-M267

References

  1. talal. (2017-03-18). "History of Awazem in Arabia".
  2. (2009). "Genetic structure of nomadic Bedouin from Kuwait". Heredity.
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