Arabian Tribes
Arabian tribes are groups of people who share a common ancestry, culture, and language, primarily found in the Arabian Peninsula. These tribes have historically played a significant role in the region's social structure, often organized around family ties and shared traditions. Many tribes are known for their nomadic lifestyle, moving with their herds in search of water and grazing land.
The most well-known tribes include the Bedouins, who are traditionally desert-dwelling nomads, and the Quraysh, the tribe of the Prophet Muhammad. Tribal affiliations can influence social status, political alliances, and economic relationships within Arabian society.