Ghafiri
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غفيري | |
|---|---|
| Languages | |
| Mehri, Yemeni Arabic and Omani Arabic | |
| Religion | |
| Islam | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Other Semitic-speaking peoples Especially Soqotri, Harasis, Bedouins, Hinawi, Mehri and other Modern South Arabian-speaking peoples |
The Ghafiri (also Ghafiri or al-Ghafiriyah) are one of two major tribal confederations of Oman and the Trucial States (today the United Arab Emirates), the other being the Hinawi.[1][2] Both confederations claim their origin to the Bedouin tribe and the Ghafiri also trace their roots to the Nizari or Adnani tribes.[3]
Both groups provided support to the ruling sultans to further their own interests.[4] The Ghafiri are a mixture of Ibadhi and Sunni Muslims.