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The Jumailat or Jumailah are an Arab tribe from the Arabian Peninsula that settled in Najd and the Hijaz, and part of them migrated with the expatriation of Bani Hilal in the fifth century AH to the Levant and then to Egypt. A portion of them remained in Najd, inhabiting the Aflaj. Then, after the battle with Al-Sharif, the tribe dispersed. Some of them moved to the east of the Arabian Peninsula, some to its north, and some of them moved to Iraq, and some of them remained in Al-Aflaj, merging with some of the tribes.

Tribe Lineage
They are related to Prince Faisal Al-Jumaili, and they are descendants of Ali bin Muhammad bin Prince Faisal.They are the sons of Faisal, named after Prince Faisal (Faisal Al-Jumaili), Abu Al-Karam bin Awf bin Saad bin Baghid bin Imran bin Adi bin Osama bin Awf bin Thalabah bin Awf bin Safwan bin Al-Harith bin Jumailah bin Fadl bin Dhabab bin Kilab bin Haritha bin Abd Allah bin Abdul Manaf bin Hilal bin Amer bin Sa`sa bin Muawiyah bin Bakr bin Hawazin. The lineage to the tribe is as follows: Al-Jumaili or Al-Jumaili.

Branches
The Jumailah tribe in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait is divided into two main sections:

Branches of the tribe in Iraq
Al-Mousa Hawija

Albu Ramla

Albu Haddad

Albu Nasrallah

Albumkeld

Albo Obaid Aljario

Albu Hussein Muhammad

Al-Bo Khalaf Al-Muhammad

Albu Shabil

Albo Akul

Albu Walid

Albu Jassim

Albu Faraj Al Jassim

Tribe places
The Jumailah tribe inhabits the Arab world as follows:

The Arabian Gulf:

Saudi Arabia

Aflaj

Eastern Province

Kuwait

Iraq

Qatar

Levant

Syria

Northern Syrian regions

Jordan

Egypt

Salma Palace
Salma Palace is a large palace with many repeated walls to protect its inhabitants. Its walls are intact to this day. It is located in the northern village of Budaiya. Its wall is four meters wide, and if it is raised, its width and height decrease by ten meters or more. The castle is designed in the shape of a hexagon, each corner has a watchtower and defense tower. Surrounding the palace is a wide moat. Ten meters deep, it is filled with water in times of distress and fear. Prince Hammad al-Jumaili built it in the middle of the tenth century AH to protect himself and his tribe from an attack by the Sharif of Mecca. When the Sharif learned of this, he sent an army to fight him. The army came and stayed at the palace for forty days and was unable to storm it. When the commander returned to the Sharif, he told him We found Salma at the bottom in the water and the highest in the sky. In the year 989 AH, the Sharif came to Al-Kharj to eliminate the strife there, and after that he went to Al-Badi to meet Hammad Al-Jumaili himself and was able to eliminate his revolution and force him to pay the royalty. Perhaps the reason for calling this palace Salma Palace is that this tribe has the nickname (Salma Brothers), and in reference to this nickname this palace was named.

Titles
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