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The Tribal Structure of Society

        families spent the summer there while the men went to the pearl
        banks. Another 150 Za'ab families had settled on the east coast at
        Khaur Kalba. While the first group was always heavily involved in,
        and often antagonistic to, the politics of the Shaikhdom of Ra’s al
        Khaimah, the Za'ab of Khaur Kalba usually supported the shaikh of
        Kalba against the overlord in distant Sharjah. In 1968 the Za'ab
        population remaining in Sharjah territory was only 710, a very much
        larger number of 2,455 being in Ra’s al Khaimah, that is at Jazlrah al
        Hamra’. However, late in 1968 the shaikh of the Za'ab had various
        disagreements with Shaikh Saqr of Ra’s al Khaimah, as a result of
        which a large part of the population of Jazlrah al Hamra’ accepted the
        invitation of Shaikh Zayid of Abu Dhabi to settle there. The Za'ab of
         the Trucial States have continued to maintain close links with their
        relatives on the Batinah Coast in Oman.

        Tanaij
        The Tanaij, although numerically a small tribe, were at times of no
        small importance in the politics of the northern part of the Trucial
         Coast, because they represented by far the largest beduin element in
        that area. In the Gazetteer the total number of Tanaij is given as 4,000
        of whom 1,500 were beduin; this meant a beduin contingent of about
        500 fighting-men whose allegiance or support the Rulers coveted
         when conflict was brewing. The nomadic section of the Tanaij used
        Daid as a centre; like the Na'fm community at Daid, the Tanaij too
         had a fortified tower for the defence of their quarters numbering
        about 70 houses. Other settled Tanaij lived at Rams in Ra’s al
        Khaimah; all the 400 houses of Rams were inhabited by that tribe,
         but they had only a few houses at Hamrlyah. Most of the settled
        Tanaij on the coast used to go pearling. According to the 1968
         population census only 424 Tanaij were left in the northern Emirates
         and Dubai.
         Naqbiyln
         The Naqbiyln, who numbered about 1,800 souls in 1905 and 1,889 in
         1968, were the natural rivals of the Sharqiyln, with whom they lived
         at close quarters almost wherever they settled in Shamailiyah, the
         Wadi Ham, Khatt, and in the vicinity of Dibah. Only in Khaur Fakkan
         the Naqbiyln in 1905 constituted the tribal majority (150 houses),
         dominating a non-tribal immigrant minority from the Persian coast.
         In Kalba (earlier called Ghallah) the Naqbiyln lived with Sharqiyln,
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