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Tribes of ]. | |||
* The ] settle South Arabia later to and to branch into ] and replinish the Arabs of the North. They were able survive due to their protected isolation in ] for two millenia, ] will branch from ] (through Jurhum tribe adoption of Ismail) and they were able to revive the Arab culture in the near east through the great Qahtani migrations 3rd century AD. | |||
* ] headed North and were assimilated into the Non Arab populations of Gomer. | |||
* ] headed East and were assimilated to the Non Arab populations of Lydia | |||
* ] Perished with unknown traces. | |||
* ] Non Qahtani Arabs of South Arabia, they spoke a language closely related to Akkadian (Eastern South Semitic). They were the first Ancient Arabs to be assimilated by the Qahtani Arabs. | |||
* ] (]) Arabs west of the Eupharites. They will be absorbed by the Arameans and later the Qahtani Arabs. They spoke an Amorite Proto-Arabic dialect. | |||
* ] (], ], ]) Arabs who will settle Southern Syria/Sinai some will be assimilated by the Arameans and later absorbed by the Qahtani Arabs.* ] (]) Arabs west of the Eupharites later to be known by their locality (Aram) they will be absorbed by the Qahtani Arabs. They spoke an Amorite Proto-Arabic dialect. | |||
* ] Ancient Arabs closely related to the (Amuru) | |||
* ] Ancient Arabs who frequently raided Eastern Egypt, very closely related to the Edomites. | |||
* Thamud Arabs of Northern Hijaz they were assimilated into the Adnani and Qahtani Arabs. | |||
* ] a branch of the Amalik who lived among the Edomites. | |||
* ], adopted Arabic in the 4th century AD | |||
==Sources== | |||
* Al-Hamdani, Abu Muhammad Al-hasan Ibn Ahmad - '''''Al-Iklil''''' | |||
* Al-Tabari, Abi J'afar Muhammad ibn Jarir - '''''Tarikh Al-Tabari''''' | |||
==External links== | |||
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*, Unger, Merrill F., Unger's Bible Dictionary, Chicago, Moody Press, 1966, pp. 729-730 |
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