Al Uqaydat

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The Uqaydat tribe is a Sunni large Arab tribe which straddles Syria's eastern border with Iraq.made up of an alliance Arab clans in the Euphrates basin, constitute the mainstay clans Zubaid of the breed Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib, the number of the tribe estimated at more than 4 million people, more than 2.7 million in Syria (Deir ez-Zor60%, Hasakah,Ras Al-Ayn) and the others in Iraq, GCC States and Turkey , the tribe formed a coalition of different clans in the descent, so the system presidential tribe like the Decentralization somewhat Each tribe had its own Sheikh in its areas of deployment, but everyone continued to chieftain of the tribe's main town Diban near Al-Mayadin and the leadership of the tribe be Al Hevel family from Al Bukamil clan major clans nodules. [1][2] As of 2012 its chief is Nawaf al-Fares, the former Syrian ambassador to Iraq.[2]

References

  1. ^ Chatty, Dawn (2006). Nomadic societies in the Middle East and North Africa : entering the 21st century. Netherlands Boston: Brill. ISBN 9004147926., page 239
  2. ^ a b "Syrian ambassador to Iraq defects to opposition". BBC News. 12 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.