Bani Utbah

The Bani Utbah (Arabic: بَنِيّ عُتبَة, romanized: Benî Utbe, plural Utub; Arabic: الْعُتُوب utûb, singular Utbi; Arabic: الْعُتبِيّ el-Utbî) is an Arab tribal confederation in the Arabian Peninsula. The confederation is thought to have been formed when a group of clans from Najd migrated to Eastern Arabia in the late 17th century and early 18th century. Most of the Utub clans and families, such as the Al-Sabah and Al-Khalifa, trace their lineage back to Anizah tribe, with the exception of some, such as the Al Bin Ali, whose lineage goes back to the Banu Sulaym tribe. The Al Bin Ali along with the current ruling families of Bahrain and Kuwait were the rulers of the federation. The name of the confederation is found in the form Attoobee or Uttoobee in English sources up to the late 19th century.

Bani Utbah
بَنِيّ عُتبَة
EthnicityArab
LocationEastern Arabia
Branches
LanguageArabic (Gulf)
ReligionSunni Islam
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