- Ruwallah
The Ruwallah ( _ar. الرولة, singular Ruweili) are a large
Arab tribe of northernArabia and theSyrian Desert , including modern-dayJordan . Until the demarcation of borders in theMiddle East in the early 20th century, the Ruwallah were an almost entirelybedouin tribe centered in the region of al-Jauf and Wadi Sirhan in northernArabia , though their tribal territories extended as far southwards asal-Qasim , and as far northwards asDamascus . The tribe apparently came to being some time in the 16th century, or shortly thereafter, and belong to the Dhana Maslam branch of the large'Anizzah tribal confederation. They had historically been rivals with the neighboring tribe ofShammar , and were active in the "Arab Revolt " against theOttomans during theFirst World War . The leadership of the tribe is with the house of Sha'lan (or the Al Sha'lan), who in recent decades have had close ties with theSaudi royal family . Most of the tribe's members have settled into sedentary or urban life inSaudi Arabia ,Jordan , andSyria .Further Reading
*Musil, Alois, 1928, "The Manners and Customs of the Rwala Bedouins"
*Lancaster, William, 1981, "The Rwala Bedouin Today" (Changing Cultures series) Cambridge University Pressee also
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'Anizzah
*Shammar
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