Migration of Arab tribes Form southern Arabia form yemen and elsewhere settled
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ABSTRC Throughout history , the Arabian peninsula has been a human depot and an emitting source of tremendous waves of man . Lots of Arab emigrants successively rushed towards neigh countries . Among the final destinations for successive Arab emigrants , waves since ancient historic times has been the west of Africa . These groups of emigrants have settled down there and soon after embracing Islam they have established historically prestigious Kingdoms . To be emphasized here is that studying tribes of pre-Islamic age and the causes that drove them migrate to new lands is a thorny and references –scant topic . However the title of the present paper is Arab tribes Emigration from the south of Arabian peninsula (Yemen ) and their settlements . This paper treats the Arab tribes emigration from Yemen , the causes and factors leading to this emigration , Also it has been illustrated topics as the role and significance of the naming of Yemen as so . The economic conditions have pushed these tribes to the southern extremes of the Arabian peninsula . Levant has been one of the fist destination for these tribes . Then this paper sheds light on the most ancient people , the Aramians who migrated to Iraq and Levant . Realizing the importance of the trade routes , they have seized control over them . Moreover this paper deals with the spread of the Arab tribes across countries their settlements and other areas to which they moved further , it has been stated that some of these tribes have fought gigantic wars for claiming power , control , leadership and sovereignty . While the third section is about the emigration of Arab tribes to Egypt and their outstanding rile they played to propagate Islam .
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