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The two groups of ancestors of Arabia are the Adnanians and the Qahtanians.
The Adnanians and Qahtanians are two major tribes in the Arabian Peninsula, primarily associated with the broader Arab ethnic groups. The Adnanians are traditionally linked to northern and central Arabia, including areas like Mecca and Medina, while the Qahtanians are often associated with southern Arabia, particularly regions in Yemen. Both tribes represent significant cultural and historical aspects of Arab heritage, with roots tracing back to the early Islamic period and earlier.
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Adnanians and Qahtanians are two major tribal groups in the Arabian Peninsula, often discussed in the context of Arab genealogy. Adnanians are traditionally associated with northern Arabia and are believed to descend from Adnan, tracing their lineage back to Ishmael, the son of Abraham. Qahtanians, on the other hand, are linked to southern Arabia and claim descent from Qahtan, an ancient figure regarded as a progenitor of many tribes in Yemen. These distinctions are significant in understanding the cultural and historical dynamics of Arab identity.
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Adnanians and Qahatanians original homeland is yemen they give up becaz wat do i know i need this ans help me
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they left because there were three other tribes around the same area at the same time and the fight for land and resources was becoming scarce so they left to find better living standeres
You don't settle in weather. You settle in a location.
Settled is the past tense of settle.