The Al Murrah (Arabic: آل مرة) (singular 'Al Marri)' is an Arab tribe descended from the well-known Banu Yam tribe. They reside in countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Wadi Amad of Yemen. 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. Travelling as much as 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) each year, the tribe comprises approximately 15,000 individuals.
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| - Al Murrah (en)
- قبيلة آل مرة (ar)
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| - آل مرة أو بنو مرة: قبيلة عربية، يقيمون في السعودية، قطر، الإمارات العربية المتحدة، الكويت، البحرين، اليمن، مصر، السودان ويتمركز تواجدهم في السعودية وقطر. (ar)
- The Al Murrah (Arabic: آل مرة) (singular 'Al Marri)' is an Arab tribe descended from the well-known Banu Yam tribe. They reside in countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Wadi Amad of Yemen. 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. Travelling as much as 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) each year, the tribe comprises approximately 15,000 individuals. (en)
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| - آل مرة أو بنو مرة: قبيلة عربية، يقيمون في السعودية، قطر، الإمارات العربية المتحدة، الكويت، البحرين، اليمن، مصر، السودان ويتمركز تواجدهم في السعودية وقطر. (ar)
- The Al Murrah (Arabic: آل مرة) (singular 'Al Marri)' is an Arab tribe descended from the well-known Banu Yam tribe. They reside in countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Wadi Amad of Yemen. 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. Travelling as much as 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) each year, the tribe comprises approximately 15,000 individuals. (en)
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