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Sakib
Sakib ( ; (アラビア語:ساكب)), is a Jordanian town in the northern corner of the country, a distance of 11 kilometers (7 mi) to the west of the city of Jerash, And 55 kilometers (34 mi) to the north of the city of Amman. Sakib is located on the highway which connects Jerash and Ajloun. It is close to several mountains overlooking the capital, Amman, as well as the province of Jerash and most of the province's villages. Sakib is inhabited by a Jordanian tribe called the Ayasrah, who have lived in Jordan for approximately 400 years, originating from the Arabian Peninsula. The Ayasrah lineage is traced back to the Quraysh, and they are among the Hashemite descendants of the Prophet Muhammad. Some settlers came to Sakib during the First World War. Sakib nowadays included three villages during the sixteenth century; Sakib village, Aysra village and Be'na (Beqia Al-Foqa) village. ==History==
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