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The Ghamid (also transliterated as Ghamid, Template:Lang-ar) is an Arab tribe of Azd tribe in Hejaz Region.

History

The tribe is of Hejaz, it is considered the oldest tribe of Arabia according to genes examinations and ancient books, Ghamid members ruled many countries along history such as Iran, Egypt, Iraq, Island of Arabia, and Jorden. Ghamid is closely related to the neighboring tribe of Zahran. The history of Ghamd goes back to the pre-Islamic era, and many members of Ghamd joined the forces of the early Muslim empire. Like most other Azd tribes in the southwestern region of the country, Ghamd is divided into three large groups, based on geography and lifestyle: the mountaineers (sarat) in the central highlands of Al-Baha and 'Hejaz, the bedouins (badyah) in the desert regions to the east in Najd also in some of parts of Bisha in Asir Region in the south, finally the tohm who inhabit the narrow plain of Tihama on the Red Sea coast. Their religion is entirely Sunni Muslim.

The tribes historical location is in the region of Al-Bahah in southwestern of Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. It also have parts in Iraq, Jorden, Oman, Sudan, Egypt, Emirates, Yemen, and many other countries.

Some of the tribe’s battles

Here is a list of battles Al-Ghamdi tribe has fought in:

“All battles here are victories for Al-Ghamdi tribe”

in 1813, the order was fulfilled by Muhammad Ali Pasha, and the Ottoman Sultan gave him supplies, provisions and weapons, And he was supplying soldiers to the lands of darkness and Asir, and they could not afford it.

The year 1814, where the famous battle in the Quraish Valley at the table between the army of Muhammad Ali Pasha and an army from Ghamid led by the knight / Salih bin Habash and the enemy led by the Turkish / Abdin Bey consisting of twenty thousand fighters and the Turkish army was defeated, so more than a thousand fighters were killed from Muhammad Ali Pasha’s army and the Turkish army withdrew  To Taif.

At the end of the year 1814, the men of Ghamid invaded the Turk and destroyed an impenetrable fortress for the Turks in the town of Nasiriyah in Balharith, and they seized many weapons, ammunition and horses, and the war plan was so tight that the Turkish fortress quickly fell into the hands of the fighters of Ghamid.

In the year 1815 from today 5 Muharram, Imam Faisal bin Saud descended the town of Turbah with ten thousand fighters, and the Muslims mobilized from the Hijaz tribes and from Ghamid under the leadership of the knight Hamdan bin Hatamel until their number reached twenty five thousand fighters from all the tribes.  The Turks and those with them among the Egyptians fought a fierce fight that ended in victory for Faisal and those with him were able to kill a large number of Turkish-Egyptian forces (an estimated five hundred Ottoman soldiers).

In the year 1816, after the return of Muhammad Ali Pasha to Egypt, the tribes of Ghamid and the men of al-Ma'a co-operated

Some of the Asir tribes pushed back the Turks stationed in Tihama and drove them to Taif and to Jeddah.

In the year 1817 the fall of Bani Jarrah, the victory of the village of Bani Jarrah from Bani Zibyan against an army from the Bisha tribes led by Emir Omar Al-Sa'iri, and among the most famous of the dead was Colonel Medawi Al-Qushayri from Bisha.

In 1817, a campaign came by the Turks to burn the market of Ghadana and defeat the Turks at the hands of the sons of Ghamid.

In 1818, the people of the region participated in the campaign of Khalil Pasha and the Sharif Muhammad Ibn Aun, the governor of Makkah

And Solomon Sanjak against Asir.

In 1823, a campaign led by Muhammad bin Aun and Ahmad Pasha came to strike Asir, but it was destroyed from Ghamid in the country of Ghamid.

In the year 1833, Sharif Hazaa bin Aoun landed in Al Baha and warfare him, Ghamid.

In the year 1833, on Wednesday, Ayed bin Mari arrived in Buraidah in the country of Ghamid, and on Thursday, Ghamid bin Mari participated and became Turk in Al Dhafir.

In the year 1837, the tribes of the southern Hijaz rebelled against the Ottoman rule and attacked the Ottoman garrisons in both: Hejaz and Bilad Ghamid, after the arrival of one of the campaigns of the Asir ruler Ayed bin Mari.

In 1838, they participated in Ghamid al-Sharif and defeated the army of Ayed bin Mari.

In 1848, Ghamid Ibn Ayed participated, and they broke the crowd of Sharif.

In 1851, the knight Thamer bin Thamer Al-Yassidi Al-Ghamdi breaks the knights of Sharif Abdul-Muttalib bin Ghalib and takes shelter for camels.

In 1851, the Egyptian Hejaz campaign, which consisted of the Egyptian army, the Hijaz desert, and Harb and Mutair, was defeated at the hands of Ghamid and Asir.

In the year 1864, a campaign came under the leadership of the Sharif of Mecca (Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Abdul-Muin) to retake the Al-Baha region from, but it failed.

In 1870, al-Ashraf led disciplinary campaigns for some tribes, and the Turkish campaign reached Al-Baha

Under the leadership of Sharif Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Abd al-Mu’in Sharif Makkah, and fierce skirmishes took place between the army and the rebellious population, which eventually led to Ibn Ayed’s intervention, and thus Saeed bin Ayed managed to lead the military campaign and entered the country of Ghamid and Zahran, and was welcomed by the men of Ghamid and Zahran.

In 1872, a battle took place in the Al-Baha market between the people of Ghamid and Zahran with the Turkish forces.

The siege of Abha in 1882.

In the year 1895, two murders took place between the tribes of Qahtan and the Turk on one side, and Ghamid and those with them on the one hand, and in them 900 of the Turks were killed and 300 were captured. Among the famous dead was Hussain bin Haif al-Rafidi al-Qahtani, who was killed with the Ottomans from Ghamid in Bilad Ghamid, and Ghamid looted 4 cannons, rifles and a bundle.  And all its eras.

In 1896, several battles took place, most notably:

1. The battle of righteousness against the Ottomans.

2. The battle of Safa Ajlan against the ottomans.

3. The battle of the sword against the ottomans.

4. The Battle of the Rush Valley on the Turk.

5. The battle of Wadi Qoub on the Turk.

In 1904, Ghamid joins Al-Sharif in the war against Al-Idrisi.

In 1915, the battle of Hajla against Asir.

The year 1922 put an end to the rebellion led by Hassan bin Ayedh in Asir.

In 1925, Ghamid participated in the battle of Abraq Raghama.

In 1929, the Battle of Hissar bin Fadel al-Maliki and Bani Harb from Bani Malik.

In 1932, the end of the Idrissi rebellion in Jizan.

Today

Members of this tribe mostly have Al-Ghamdi as a surname which indicates the membership to this tribe. Like many other tribes in the Arabian peninsula, many members of Ghamd, (Ghamdis), have emigrated in recent decades to the three major metropolitan centers of Saudi Arabia, namely Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.

References

The References of the battles are the following:

The Ghamid tribe, its lineage and history, to Ali Al-Mardi.

The enlightening lamp in the history of Asir.

Turkish wars in the southern region.

Bakrush bin Alas, who is revolting against the invasion of the Turks.

The Encyclopedia of the Patio Book.

Ottoman documents.

Al-Ashraf's relationship with Ghamid and Zahran.

The popular legacies of Ghamid and Zahran, the first book.

The popular legacies of Ghamid and Zahran, the second book.

The popular legacies of Ghamid and Zahran, the third book.

The popular legacies of Ghamid and Zahran, book four / chapter on popular songs (al-Qaf).

Masterpiece statement on the past of Sarat Zahran.

Diwan al-Misbah from the poetry and obsession of Sheikh Ali Jamah ibn Ahmad al-Jarashi al-Ghamdi.

History of Mecca for the Sabai Part 1.

The goal of Al-Maram with the news of the Sultanate of the Holy Land (850-922 AH).

Reaching the villages at the bottom of the revival of news of Umm al-Qura.

My village, its history - its heritage - its customs.

Rafa'a tribe from Ghamid, written by Marzouq bin Muhammad Al-Ghamdi.

A book of events and poems from Bilad Ghamid, first edition (Al-Baha 2020), compiled and documented by Fahd bin Ahmed bin Muhammad Al-Talisi Al-Jaidi Al-Ghamdi.

Khair Al-Din Al-Zarkali.  The Book of Flags.

Documents from history, by Ali bin Saleh Alslouk.

Baljurashi variants three centuries.

Among the documents of the history of the Arabian Peninsula in the modern era, the first volume, selected, prepared and investigated by Prof. Dr. Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman.

Arabia in British documents

(Najd and Hejaz) Volume Two 1916.

Bani Kabeer history and originality.

Asir under Ottoman rule (1289-1336 AH-1872-1914 AD).

Title of glory in the history of Najd, Ibn Bishr.

Sheikh Masoud bin Hajar documents.

Judge Abdulaziz Al-Mansouri document in its history.