- The
Hadharem (Arabic: حضارم, romanized: ḥaḍārim) or the
Hadhrami (Arabic: حضرمي, romanized: ḥaḍramī, singular) are an Arab sub-ethnic
group indigenous...
-
Salim bin
Ahmed bin Al
Shaiba bin
Mahfouz was a
Saudi businessman of
Hadharem origin, and the
founder of the
National Commercial Bank. Bin
Mahfouz first...
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resides mostly in the
neighborhood of Barkas.
There are also
settlements of
Hadharem in Gujarat, such as in
Ahmadabad and Surat. Earlier,
several sultans in...
- the
highlands to the sea; the
Qatabanians to the east of them, and the
Hadharem east of them. The Sabaeans, like the
other Yemenite kingdoms of the same...
- The
majority of the
Arabs in
Singapore are
Hadharem and
traced their ancestry to the
southern Arabian Peninsula in Hadramaut, Yemen. The
valley region...
- 3/km2 (29.3/sq mi)
Ethnic groups predominantly Soqotris;
minority Yemenis,
Hadharem, and
Mehris UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name
Socotra Archipelago...
- (including Antiochians, Jerusalemites, and Alexandrians), Alawites, Druze,
Hadharem, Mhallami, Rashaida,
Baggara Arabs,
Abbala Arabs,
Azawagh Arabs, Diffa...
-
Hadhrami Sheikdom (Arabic: مشيخة الحضرمي),
Maktab Al
Hadharem (Arabic: مكتب الحضارم), or Al
Hadharem (Arabic: الحضارم), is one of the five
sheikdoms of...
- Hand-kissing
known as Taqbil, as a
respect for nobility, is
practiced by the
Hadharem of Yemen.
Greeting Salute Kissing hands Mano (gesture) "Do you know about...
- gold-smiths.
Their handmade daggers are well known.
Adeni Jews
Habbani Jews
Hadharem Yemenite Jews Ahroni,
Reuben (1994). The Jews of the
British Crown Colony...