
Arab tribes
Arab tribes refer to various groups of people who share a common cultural, linguistic, and historical heritage, primarily in the Arab world, which spans North Africa and the Middle East. These tribes often have distinct traditions, social structures, and customs, many stemming from a nomadic lifestyle. Historically, tribal affiliations played a significant role in identity, politics, and social organization. While modern nation-states have changed some aspects of tribal life, many Arab tribes still maintain their cultural practices and influence, contributing to the rich diversity of Arab society today.