The Abbasids sought to combine the hegemony of the Arabic tribes with the imperial, court, ceremonial, and administrative structures of the Persians.
In the beginning of the 18th century, an Arabic tribe known as "Bani Anizah" settled in the region that is now Kuwait.
The Byzantines' ally was a Christian Arabic tribe from the frontiers of the desert known as the Ghassanids.
Other Arabic tribes also wished to revert to local leadership and split from Medina's control.
Several Arabic tribes revolted against Abu Bakr.
Al Zeitawi is an old Arabic tribe that arrived in the area from Mecca.
Talafha (Telfah) is an Arabic tribe, originally from Arabian Peninsula.
The Arabic nomadic tribes that participated in Darfur's destruction have long clashed with their sedentary neighbors, who tend to come from African tribes.
Al Zetawi is an old Arabic tribe that arrived to area after coming from Mecca.
The Arabic tribes that conquered these settlements took over the agricultural and merchant activities that had been in place.