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30     administration report OP TUB PEPSI AN GULP POLITICAL

                      genealogically distinct, and do not fuse with one to which they have
                      only attached themselves for the purpose of defence and social regula.
                      tion. Besides the Arabs there are one or two Belooch tribes, which are
                      said to have entered 'Oman about a century and a half ago. They
                      derive from the Ildts of Western Mckran, and arc included in the
                      Ghrffl'irce faction. There are no means of gauging at all accurately the
                      Imputation of ’Omdn. A rough guess may, however, be made from the
                      aggregate numbers of the tribes as given in the table. This gives a
                      total of 000,000. Add to this the foreign element, viz., African,
                      Belooch, Indians, Persians, Byasir, and Gipsies, comprising perhaps
                      200,000 souls, and we obtain a result of 800,000 souls, which is probably
                      not very far from the truth.



                        Table showing the Tribes op 'Oman with their numbers and
                                                DISTRIBUTION.


                                           ~ c
                         Name of Tbibb.    i-B  Popnla-  Districts and Villages.  Remises.
                                                 tion.
                                           {S'-

                       Beni ’Adi            II    1.000  Rostak, llowkeyn.
                       Beni ’AH             J T   4,5(\>  Ycnkal, Jebel Wakbeh.
                       Beni-boo ’AH         G     9,<*X)  Soor, Bahr-el-Hardiyeh  Wilad Teman.
                       Beni ’Arabeh         H     4,000  El-Sabal.
                       El-’Awamir           H    12,000  Kunaieyen, and desert... Ma’addic.
                                                                            Wilad Amir-
                                                                            bin-Taasa.
                       El-’Azeei            G      150  Dhank.
                       Beni ’Azzan          G      100  Nakhl.
                       Beni Bat tosh        H     8,000  Kuryat, Mezareh    Wilad TaL
                       Kl-Boduah            H     1,000  Wad-.y Ilatta
                       Yal Bereyk           H     1,100  Batineh, Shir*.
                       Kl-Bida              G      450  Dkahireh, Doot
                       Fl-Bowarih           H     1,250  ’Oteybe .
                       Kl-Dahamineh         H      800  Wadi Kor.
                       Kl-Dahaminh          G       60  Barks.
                       El-Derauiikeh        H      100  Zikki.
                       El-Deroo             G     1,600  ’Oman, desert      Wilad Maalla.
                       Kl-Dhahaul           G      500  AwabL
                       Kl-Dhow&hir          H     4,0«K)  Bereymee.
                       Beni E**a            G     2,000  Wadi Alim.
                       El-Kezarih           H      300  Makheylit
                       El-Ghafeylat         H      250  Boo-Abali.
                       Beni Ghafir          G     4,000  Wady - beni-Ghifir,  WiUd Mfr
                                                          GhabbL             ahabeh.
                       El>Ghow&rib          H       250  Boo Abali.
                       Eldlaboos            H    20,000  Madheyhi, Semed    Wilad HaU.
                       El-H&diyeen          H     1,800  Wadi-Andam (Andam.)
                       hi-H addin           G       500  Batineh            Shepherds.
                       Beni Iladhirien   • ••  G  1.000  Nakhl, SernaiL
                       Yal Hamad        • ••  H     900  El Ghareefeh.
                       Beni Haxmn&d         H     2,000  Soor, Hi yin.
                       Beni Haueen      • ••  H     200  Nexwa, Koet&k.
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