Jabr ibn Maktum ibn Laheeb Mahjoub ibn Bahij ibn Thebian ibn Muhammad ibn Amer ibn Suhaib ibn Imran ibn Hussein ibn Abdullah ibn Jahsh ibn Hazum ibn Ayyadh ibn Ghalib ibn Faris ibn Karam ibn Ikrimah ibn Thawr ibn Amr
Religion
Predominantly Sunni Islam; a quarter to one-third in Iraq practice Shia Islam.[1]
Jubur (Arabic: جبور, also spelled Jebour, Jibour, Jubour, Jabur, Jaburi, Jebouri, and Jabara) is the largest Arab tribe in Iraq that scattered throughout central Iraq. Part of the tribe settled in Hawija and Kirkuk in the eighteenth century. Al-Jiburi, along with the 'Azza, Dulaim, Janabi and Obaidi federations, are sub-groups of the Zubaydi tribe, which is one of the Arabian Arab tribal groups of Iraq.
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Jubur (Arabic: جبور, also spelled Jebour, Jibour, Jubour, Jabur, Jaburi, Jebouri, and Jabara) is the largest Arab tribe in Iraq that scattered throughout...
when they were most hunted. The bones were used to make tools. The Arab Jubur tribe who live on the Khabur river banks in Iraq were noted to eat beavers...
Zubaid have their own separate Shaikhs, or tribal leaders, including Dulaim, Jubur, Al-Laheeb, Azzah, Obaid, Al Uqaydat, Al Bu Sultan, Al Busaraya , Al Bu...
Qayyarah branch of the Jubur tribe 41st Regiment ("Force of Determination") Muhammad Ahmad Abdullah al-Waka ("Abu al-Karar") Jubur tribe 80th Regiment Sinjar...
when I was sitting under the spreading tree in the valley of Khorkhunag Jubur where Hotula Khan used to dance" (paragraph 206). He gives Khorchi of the...
of the Jubur tribe from Qayyarah and surrounding villages formed the Popular Mobilization Forces' 39th Regiment (nicknamed "Commandos of al-Jubur" or "Lions...
into a temporary catchment pond. Soon, an estimated 2,000 men from the Jubur tribe along the Zab River, and the Obaid tribe on the Hawija plain, were...
minority in the town. Among the tribes present in the town are the Al-Nuaim, Jubur, Bani Az, Albu Salih, Albu Sabah and Al-Bayat tribes. The village of Hafriya...
believe they left to Iraq, while others believe they are identical with the Jubur section of the Banu Uqayl confederation, who took control of the region...
January 1, 1960) is a Bahraini physician and politician from a family in the Jubur tribe. Her family is one of the oldest and most prominent in the Kingdom...
became of the non-Omani Jabrids. Some believe they are identical with the Jubur section of the Bani Khalid confederation, who eventually took control of...
(76 km) north of Baghdad. The population is predominantly Sunni Arab of the Jubur tribe. Sa'ad Al-Izzi of The New York Times reported in 2003 that many people...
believe they left to Iraq, while others believe they are identical with the "Jubur" section of the Bani Khalid, who eventually took control of the region after...
primarily Sunni Muslim Arabs, belonging to various tribes, but primarily the Jubur or Jabur. Agriculture is the main source of income for its inhabitants,...
Al-Hindiya canal, and the five tribes of Al Diwaniyah (Aqra’, Budayyir, Afak, Jubur and Jilaiha) which relied on the Daghara canal for water. During the start...
Jub Bur (Persian: جوب بور, also Romanized as Jūb Būr, Jūb Bor, and Jūbūr) is a village in Bijnavand Rural District, in the Zagros District of Chardavol...
[citation needed] The Shammar is Iraq's largest Arab tribe, along with the Jubur, with more than 1.5 million members. Under the leadership of Banu Mohamad...
refuge in Simele and Dohuk. On 9 August, the Arab tribes of Shammar and Jubur started crossing to the east bank of the Tigris and raiding Assyrian villages...
singer, and songwriter Jabara Williams (born 1989), American footballer Jubur (Arabic: جبور), sometimes Jabara, the largest Arab tribe in Iraq This...
Qayyara. All the inhabitants of the village of Imam Gharbi are from the Jubur tribe and the Bongad (Imam). The village is located on the right bank of...
referendum and hopes for Iraqi support. The Chieftain of the Arab tribe Jubur in Kirkuk has expressed support for the referendum and urged members of...
reside in Rahat: Al-Qrenawi, Tarabin, Al-Huzeil, Al-Tayaha, Al-Azazma, Al-Jubur, Al-Tawarah, Howeitat, and AbuZayed. Rahat's society is considered a young...