Anazzah

Anazzah (Arabic: عنزة‎, romanized: Anizah) is an Arabian tribe in the Arabian Peninsula, Upper Mesopotamia, and the Levant. It is estimated that the tribe of Anazzah has about 22 - 25 million Arabs tracing back to it, making it the most populated tribe in Arabia. Diyarbakir is a city in southern Turkey and is named after Bakr Ibn Wa’il. The name Diyarbakir translates to the Land of Banu Bakr Ibn Wa’il which is a branch of the tribe of Annazah.

Anazzah

Anazzah (Arabic: عنزة‎, romanized: Anizah) is an Arabian tribe in the Arabian Peninsula, Upper Mesopotamia, and the Levant. It is estimated that the tribe of Anazzah has about 22 - 25 million Arabs tracing back to it, making it the most populated tribe in Arabia. Diyarbakir is a city in southern Turkey and is named after Bakr Ibn Wa’il. The name Diyarbakir translates to the Land of Banu Bakr Ibn Wa’il which is a branch of the tribe of Annazah.