The Spread of the Arab Tribes in Iraq before Islam
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The migration of the Arabs continued for a long time seeking for settlement in Iraq over thousands of years. Those tribes were able to establish their civilizations in the Mesopotamia such as the Akkadian, Assyrian and Kildanian untill the Persian occupation.
The people who were displaced and migrated from the Arabian Peninsula had entered Iraq from the northwestern side and then extended southward, walking through the road adjacent to the Euphrates River. New titles had emerged for the Arabs representing the Arab tribes who came to live in Iraq, which can determine the areas of their deployment and their homes and in order to arrange them in a sequence starting with the Adnania tribes, then the Qahtaniya tribes, and then Qudha'a tribes, and final.
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