Huwala (Arabic: الهولة, sing. Huwali هولي) also collectively referred to as Bani Huwala, is a blanket term usually used to refer to Iranian Arabs who originate from the Arabian Peninsula, initially migrating in the 13th and 14th century from Iraq and Arabia and intermixed with indigenous population of older Arabic background. Such migrations continued till around the 17th or 18th century to the area which is now the Hormozgan Province and Fars Province, mainly Bandar Abbas, Qishm and the mainland near Bandar Lengeh. The Huwala follows Sunni Islam, as opposed the majority Persian Twelver Shia and similar to Sunni Peninsular Arabs. Most of the Huwala have remigrated back to the Arabian peninsula between 1850-1900s. The imposition of restrictive economic policies by Reza Shah in the 1930s led
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| - الهُوِلَة (بضم الهاء وكسر الواو وفتح اللام) ومفردتها هولي «حولي» هم العرب الذين تحولوا في هجرات مختلفة ومتتالية من شبه الجزيرة العربية واستقروا في مناطق على الشاطئ الشرقي للخليج العربي، وتسمى المنطقة «بر فارس» المسمى بشيبكوه، وهي منطقة مهمة في خارطة العالم الإسلامي، وتبلغ مساحتها حوالي 7230 كلم مربع، وقد اختارتها القبائل المهاجرة لقربها من جزيرة العرب، وساحل الخليج العربي، بالإضافة إلى مناخ المنطقة الذي لا يختلف كثيرًا عن بقية مناطق الخليج، إلا أن طبيعة التضاريس الجبلية لها تأثير في درجة الحرارة وكثرة الأمطار، وكان هذا الساحل موطنًا للفرس الذين فروا إلى داخل إيران بعد دخول العرب. (ar)
- Huwala (Arabic: الهولة, sing. Huwali هولي) also collectively referred to as Bani Huwala, is a blanket term usually used to refer to Iranian Arabs who originate from the Arabian Peninsula, initially migrating in the 13th and 14th century from Iraq and Arabia and intermixed with indigenous population of older Arabic background. Such migrations continued till around the 17th or 18th century to the area which is now the Hormozgan Province and Fars Province, mainly Bandar Abbas, Qishm and the mainland near Bandar Lengeh. The Huwala follows Sunni Islam, as opposed the majority Persian Twelver Shia and similar to Sunni Peninsular Arabs. Most of the Huwala have remigrated back to the Arabian peninsula between 1850-1900s. The imposition of restrictive economic policies by Reza Shah in the 1930s led (en)
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| - الهُوِلَة (بضم الهاء وكسر الواو وفتح اللام) ومفردتها هولي «حولي» هم العرب الذين تحولوا في هجرات مختلفة ومتتالية من شبه الجزيرة العربية واستقروا في مناطق على الشاطئ الشرقي للخليج العربي، وتسمى المنطقة «بر فارس» المسمى بشيبكوه، وهي منطقة مهمة في خارطة العالم الإسلامي، وتبلغ مساحتها حوالي 7230 كلم مربع، وقد اختارتها القبائل المهاجرة لقربها من جزيرة العرب، وساحل الخليج العربي، بالإضافة إلى مناخ المنطقة الذي لا يختلف كثيرًا عن بقية مناطق الخليج، إلا أن طبيعة التضاريس الجبلية لها تأثير في درجة الحرارة وكثرة الأمطار، وكان هذا الساحل موطنًا للفرس الذين فروا إلى داخل إيران بعد دخول العرب. ينحدر الهولة من عرب الساحل الشرقي للخليج. (ar)
- Huwala (Arabic: الهولة, sing. Huwali هولي) also collectively referred to as Bani Huwala, is a blanket term usually used to refer to Iranian Arabs who originate from the Arabian Peninsula, initially migrating in the 13th and 14th century from Iraq and Arabia and intermixed with indigenous population of older Arabic background. Such migrations continued till around the 17th or 18th century to the area which is now the Hormozgan Province and Fars Province, mainly Bandar Abbas, Qishm and the mainland near Bandar Lengeh. The Huwala follows Sunni Islam, as opposed the majority Persian Twelver Shia and similar to Sunni Peninsular Arabs. Most of the Huwala have remigrated back to the Arabian peninsula between 1850-1900s. The imposition of restrictive economic policies by Reza Shah in the 1930s led to the migration of most of the Huwala back to the Arabian peninsula. Most of the Huwala Arabs settled in Iran for a period of time and intermarried with the indigenous Achomi and have adopted their language, hence they are sometimes called Ajam by the peninsular Arabs. (en)
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