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Arab tribes in Iraq : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arab tribes in Iraq
Most Iraqis identify strongly with a tribe (العشيرة '''ashira''). Thirty of the 150 or so identifiable tribes in Iraq are the most influential. Tribes are grouped into federations (''qabila''). Below the tribe, there are the clan (الفخذ ''fukhdh''), the house (البيت ''beit'') and the extended family (الخمس ''khams''). On its accession to power in 1968, the Ba'ath party announced its opposition to tribalism ( القبلية ''al-qabaliyya''), although for pragmatic reasons, especially during the war with Iran, tribalism was sometimes tolerated and even encouraged. == List of major tribes ('''ashira'') == External Links To Map: (Major Iraqi Tribes and Clans ) * Al-Azza * Al-Asadi * Albu Muhammed * Albu Timin * Albu Yaser * Al-Bahrani * Al-Douri * Al-Dhafeer * Al-Fatlah * Al-Glall * Al-Hassan * Al-Hawashim * Al-Hussona * Al-Janabi * Al-Jubour * Al-Khaz'il * Al-Khazraj * Al-Kindy * Al-Laith * Al-Montifig * Al-Yasiri * Al-Motairat * Al-Nifeesah * Al-Ozairij * Al-Qaraghoul * Al-Qarah * Al-Samarraiy * Al-Sawae'id * Al-Ssalhi * Al-Takaretah * Al-Turaihi * Ateeghy * Bani Bayat * Bani Hasan colloquially pronounced "Beni Hesin" * Bani Hjaim * Bani Lam * Bani Malik * Bani Rikab * Dulaim * Khafaja * Shammar * Anizah * Sinjar * Somaida' * Unizzah
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