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The marriage ceremony of “Al-Tarabin” from the “Al-Baqum” tribe in South Sinai • Al-Marsad Newspaper

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Al-Marsad newspaper: A video clip showed a wedding ceremony for a member of the Al-Baqoum tribe in South Sinai in Egypt.

The video monitored a number of tribe members performing a dance link to the tune of one of the songs, while a child appeared dancing in a strange way, amid loud applause from the audience.

A member of the tribe said that it was the marriage ceremony of Sultan bin Salma al-Tarabin al-Baqmi in South Sinai in Egypt, adding: “We are people and we were called Tarabin, and I lived south of Wadi Attia, which is located in South Sinai.”

And he continued: “Atiya is the grandfather of everyone who said I am Tarabani, and the Tarabin came from the Arabian Peninsula from the soil and they were originally people.”

It is worth noting that the Al-Baqum tribe is one of the famous tribes in Saudi Arabia, and the Al-Baqami family belongs to the Qahtan tribe, and to one of the sub-tribes of a tribe called Al-Azd, a Kahlani tribe belonging to Sheba Al-Qahtaniyah.

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