Bellids
Bellids are a group of ancient Arab tribes who inhabited the Arabian Peninsula. Their origins are traced back to a legendary ancestor named Bayla, who is considered the progenitor of these tribes. The Bellids were known for their nomadic lifestyle, traversing the deserts and oases of the Arabian landscape. They were organized into clans and sub-clans, with a strong emphasis on kinship and tribal loyalty.
Historically, the Bellids played a significant role in the political and social fabric of pre-Islamic Arabia.
While the specific historical records pertaining to the Bellids can be fragmented, their legacy is preserved