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Banu Shahr
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The Banu Shahr (Arabic: بني شهر) is a tribe from the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula. It belongs to the ancient tribe al-Azd that has many clans linked to it. As far as ancestry goes, Banu Shahr, Bani Amr, Bal-Ahmar, Bal-Asmar, Bal-Qarn, Shumran, and some others all belong to "al-Azd".
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Bani Shahr بني شهر | |
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![]() The flag of the Banu Shahr tribe, which is a cloth that changes color sometimes and draws three circular rings on it | |
Ethnicity | Arabs |
Location | Saudi Arabia |
Parent tribe | Azd |
Language | Arabic |
Religion | Islam |
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Al-Namas, Tanumah, Almajarda, and some parts of Tuhama are the locations of Banu Shahr.[1]