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Some of the historical tribes that have migrated to Egypt and the North Africa region include (but are not limited to) the Juhayna (one of the first tribes to embrace Islam), the Banu Kamhal, Azd, Tayy, Balay, Lahm, Juhayna, Khuza'a, Quda'ah, Himyar, Ghafiq, Bajila, Hamdan, Kinda, and the Khawlan (Qahtani tribes). Additional tribes that migrated to Egypt from the Hijaz and Najd region (Saudi Arabia) include the Qais Ailan, Hilal, Salim, Ja'far, Quraish, and the Rabi'a tribes. For more information about these tribes, their subgroups, and locations, see the History of Egyptian Tribes. Muhammad Ali Pasha (1805-1848) attempted to make peace with the tribesmen during his reign and was able to enact a peace treaty with them, bringing forth an era of relative prosperity for tribal families such as the Al-Maloum, Al-Basel, Al-Shari'i, Al-Tahawi, and Al-Shawarbi. For more information about modern tribes, see The Arab Tribes in Egypt at the End of the 20th Century.
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