The Ṣolubba, also known as the Ṣleb and the Ṣulayb (Arabic: صلوبة, صليب), were a Ḥutaymi tribal group in the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula who were clearly distinguishable from the Arabs. The Solubba maintained a distinctive lifestyle as isolated nomads. They were last seen by western travelers in the period after the Second World War.
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