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Tribe in northern Yemen
This article is about the tribe in northern Yemen. For religious-political-armed movement, see
Houthi movement.
Not to be confused with
Hutu.
The Houthi tribe (
Arabic: قبيلة الحوثي) is a
Hamdanid Arab tribe that lives in northern
Yemen. The tribe is a branch from
Banu Hamdan tribe.
[1]
[2] They are primarily located in
'Amran and
Saada.
[3] The
Houthi movement is named after the tribe.
Al-Harith AlA'war was from the Houthi tribe.
[4]
[5]
[6] He was one of the first
Ali's supporters.
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[6]
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"إسلام ويب - سير أعلام النبلاء - بقية الطبقة الأولى من كبراء التابعين - الحارث الأعور- الجزء رقم4". www.islamweb.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-03-21.