Hawwara
Arab-Berber tribal confederation / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the Egyptian archaeological site, see Hawara. For the Palestinian town in the West Bank, see Huwara. For the town in northern Jordan, see Huwwarah. For the ancient town in southern Jordan, see Humayma.
The Hawwara (Arabic: الهوارة) is an Arab-Berber[1][2] tribal confederation in the Maghreb, primarily in Tripolitania, with descendants in Upper Egypt and Sudan.[3] Hawwara are amongst the most prominent tribes in Upper Egypt, with branches found mainly in Qena. In Sudan, they are labelled as Hawwaweer (Arabic: هواوير) (plural of Hawwara), and have a significant political presence.[4]
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Hawwara Ihuwwaren الهوارة | |
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Tribal confederation | |
Ethnicity | Arab-Berber |
Location | Mainly Tripolitania |
Demonym | Al-Hawwari |
Branches | Addasa, Andara, Awtita, Baswa, Gharyan, Haragha, Banu Irmazyan, Kaldin, Kamlan, Karkuda, Lahan or Lahana, Maghar, Malila, Maslata, Mindasa or Mindas (Mandasa, Mandas), Misrata, Razin, Satat, Tarhuna, Wannifan, Warfalla, Wargha, Warsatifa, Washtata, Yaghmorasen, Zakkawa and Zanzafa |
Religion | Islam |
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