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Ottoman era, most of the tribe settled into sedentary life and took up agriculture in southern and western Iraq. During the Ottoman era, from the late eighteenth century onwards, al-Muntafiq converted to Shia Islam.
319:. The confederation's tribes predominantly settled in Iraq's southern provinces and northern Kuwait. The confederation is not homogeneous in terms of sect/religion. Centuries of intermarriage and intermingling created a mix of
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tribes. Therefore, a minority of individual tribes within the confederation is Sunni. Overall, it is almost impossible to delineate who is, and who is not part of the
Muntafiq.
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in southern Iraq was named after one of the tribe's sheikhs, and the surrounding province was known as "Al-Muntafiq
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The tribe is divided into three main branches: Bani Malik, al-Ajwad, and Bani Sa'id. Most of the tribe traces its
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669:The Shi'is of Iraq By Yitzhak Nakash, pg.27
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523:Al Ghazalat
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395:Banu Khalid
369:during the
336:Banu 'Uqayl
297:Al-Muntafiq
196:Preceded by
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904:Al Uqaydat
894:Banu Tamim
882:Albu Salih
850:Al-Mazeedi
808:Al-Dhafeer
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644:"Muntafiq"
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536:Al Shamlah
504:Al Juwarin
479:Al Ibrahim
340:Banu 'Amir
274:Qajar Iran
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89:Religion
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865:Al-Bejat
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566:See also
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555:Al Aunan
542:Al Abada
539:Al Safaa
501:Al Bdour
488:Al Diwan
485:Al Majid
482:Al Wadai
469:Division
450:sect of
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387:al-Qatif
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877:Shammar
840:Khafaja
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781:Al Ali
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379:Basrah
360:Dhufir
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