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Huwala (Arabic: الهولة, sing.
Huwali هولي) also
collectively referred to as Bani
Huwala, is a
blanket term
usually used to
refer to
Iranian Arabs of tribal...
- of
Ajams is much older.
Huwala are the
descendants of
Persians and Arab-Persians who
belong to the **** sect of Islam.
Huwala migrated from
Ahvaz in Iran...
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retired in
October 2006 and was
replaced by
Martin Shalli.
Speech by
Solomon Huwala "Truth and Reconciliation: The Road Not
Taken in Namibia" by Paul Conway...
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British were
native agents,
usually from
minorities such as
Persians or
Huwala who
regularly reported back to
British India and the
British political residency...
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spiritual leader of Bahrain,
Sheikh Mohammed ibn
Abdullah Al Majed, use the
Huwala to
combat the Utubs' attacks.
These attacks continued throughout the early...
- (majority), ****
Islam (minority)
Related ethnic groups Arabs (Ahwazi Arabs,
Huwala,
Khamseh Arabs,
Marsh Arabs,
Khorasani Arabs, Iraqis, Kuwaitis, Bahranis)...
- Gulf from
Persian territories in the
north who were
known as
Huwala. In 1753, the
Huwala clan of Nasr Al-Madhkur
invaded Bahrain on
behalf of the Iranian...
- in
another war with the
Ottomans for the
control of Basra. Some Utub and
Huwala at that time were
serving as
mariners in the
Persian navy, but they revolted...
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lived in
Muharraq Island and Riffa. Some Afro-Arabs are also Shia. The
Huwala are the
descendants of ****
Iranians who
migrated to the Arab
states of...
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Empire and the
Ottoman Empire. In 1515,
Afonso de
Albuquerque conquered the
Huwala state of
Hormuz at the head of the
Persian Gulf,
establishing it as a v****al...