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                        when the Arabs of Mecca and Medina were in ignorance. The
                        old empire of the Himyarites has left its record not only on the
                        rocks in hundreds of inscriptions but on the language and cus­
                        toms of the people. Add to this the long influence of trade with
                        India and the Malay archipelago, and one can understand why                          i
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                        South Arabia is so far on the road to civilization.                                  i
                             Nearly all the wealthy Arabs of Java and Sumatra came from                      1
                        Hadraraaut, and Van den Berg traces the intimate relations that
  •.                    continue to exist between these countries to the original conquests                  I
                        of Islam in the Malay archipelago by Hadramaut Arabs. The
                        population of the country may be divided into four classes. First­                   ;
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                        ly, there are the large tribes of nomads or Bedouins scattered all                   t










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                                             A “SKY-SCRAPER” IN ARABIA.                                       *.
                                 The Sheik’s House, Makallah, the metropolis of Hadramaut.

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                        over the land, who do the carrying trade or are soldiers for the
                         town-dwellers. Although their low state of civilization makes                        I
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                         them nearest the nomads, they never live in tents, as do the
                         Arabs of the north. The rich have houses and the poor live in                        1
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                         caves. Secondly, there are the town Arabs, of better if not purer                    ■
                        stock. Many have East-Indian blood, as the Hadramis have in­                          r
                         termarried with the Javaneie for centuries. They live in the                         ;
            i            towns and own the larger part of the fertile lands. Between                          t >
                         them and the Bedouins there are frequent feuds. The third class                      1 «
                         are called Seyyids and Sherifs, a sort of aristocratic hierarchy,                    t
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                         who trace their descent from Mohammed.          Their influence is
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