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House of Dhi'b

The House of Dhi'b, also called the Sons of the Wolf, was a large desert tribe of enlightened Al-Badia found in the High Desert of west Zakhara around 1367 DR. Organization Four thousand Zakharans formed the House of Dhi'b.

The House of Dhi'b, also called the Sons of the Wolf, was a large desert tribe of enlightened Al-Badia found in the High Desert of west Zakhara around 1367 DR.

Organization

Four thousand Zakharans formed the House of Dhi'b. Many of these men and women were craftsmen and herders, but plenty of strong warriors were also among their ranks. Several clans from the tribe, numbering around 200 members each, raided caravans traveling through the south and south-central regions of the desert.

Activities

Warriors of the House of Dhi'b rode with Kori al-Zafiri against the sultan of Tajar and deposed him.

Relationships

Over the years, the House of Dhi'b had allied itself with or against most of the major tribes of the High Desert depending on their current circumstances. In 1367 DR, an alliance was offered to members of House Bakr who still lived within the High Desert.

Members

Sheikh Anwat al-Makkar ruled the House of Dhi'b in 1367 DR.

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