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The Banu Kaab (Arabic: بنو كعب) are an Arab which settled in western Khuzestan, a province in southwestern Iran, during the 16th century CE. Banu (بنو is Arabic for "the sons of" or "children of" and appears before the name of a tribal progenitor Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language The araB gene Promoter is a bacterial promoter activated by e L-arabinose binding Khūzestān (خوزستان is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Iran topics.

Another branch of the Bani Kaab settled in the areas that are now Oman and the United Arab Emirates. Oman, officially the Sultanate of Oman ( Arabic: سلطنة عُمان) is an Arab Country in Southwest Asia on the southeast

Individuals who are members of or are descended from the tribe often have the surname Kaabi al-Kaabi "al-kaibi" or "al-kaaibi".

Banu Kaab are one of the first family in the middle east (about 4000 years), their name means Kaaba. Many of them left the middle east to the maghreb like Tunisia Marrocco and other countries. In Tunisia, for example, Al-Kaabi Al-Kaibi Al-Kaaibi are from Kairaoun and they came to Tunisia with Okba Ibn Nafaa with the Aghaliba. This family exist before Islam and their native religion is Judaism. They are known by their good trade in the middle east.

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