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The name 'Cabbar' is derived from the Arabic word 'qabbar', meaning 'warrior'. Cabbar is also the name of a clan of Bedouin Arabs. The Cabbar clan is believed to have originated in the area of modern-day Saudi Arabia. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the Levant (Syria and Lebanon) and North Africa (Morocco and Algeria) in the 12th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have settled in Anatolia (Turkey) in the 13th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the Balkans (Serbia, Macedonia, and Bulgaria) in the 14th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have settled in the Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan) in the 16th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the Americas (Central and South America) in the 17th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have settled in India (the Punjab region) in the 18th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the Caribbean (Dominica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic) in the 18th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the United States (Florida, Louisiana, and Texas) in the 19th century.
The Cabbar clan is believed to have originated in the area of modern-day Saudi Arabia. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the Levant (Syria and Lebanon) and North Africa (Morocco and Algeria) in the 12th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have settled in Anatolia (Turkey) in the 13th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the Balkans (Serbia, Macedonia, and Bulgaria) in the 14th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have settled in the Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan) in the 16th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the Americas (Central and South America) in the 17th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have settled in India (the Punjab region) in the 18th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the Caribbean (Dominica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic) in the 18th century. The Cabbar clan is also believed to have migrated to the United States (Florida, Louisiana, and Texas) in the 19th century. Cabbar surnames: The Cabbar clan is believed to have originated with the following surnames: Al-Qabbar, Al-Qabbar Al-Sadiq, Al-Qabbar Al-Shaikh, Al-Qabbar Al-Wali, Al-Qabbar Al-Yasin, Al-Qabbar Al-Zaid, Al-Qabbar As-Sadiq, Al-Qabbar As-Shaikh, Al-Qabbar As-Wali, Al-Qabbar As-Yasin, Al-Qabbar As-Zaid, Al-Qabbar Ghali, Al-Qabbar Jumaili, Al-Qabbar Khaliq, Al-Qabbar Mahdi, Al-Qabbar Muhyi, Al-Qabbar Nasser, Al-Qabbar Shalabi, Al-Qabbar Shehata, Al-Qabbar Sheikh, Al-Qabbar Sultan, Al-Qabbar Tabatabaee, Al-Qabbar Thabit, Al-Qabbar Ubaydallah, Al-Qabbar Wahhab, Al-Qabbar Yahya, Al-Qabbar Yusuf, Al-Qabbar Zaatari, Al-Qabbar Zaidan.
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