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THE HADRAMAUT 8AIYIDS OF PERAK AND SIAK. 



Al-aVSakkaf 



— Akil 



— al-'Aidams 



— Moshavvakh 



— Taha " 



— a's-Safi 



— ba-Umar 



— Munawwar 



— Shihabn'd-din 



— al-Hadi 



— al-Mashhnr 



— a'z-Zahir 



— a's-Snlaibiyya 



— bin-Kitban 



— al-Musawa 



— al-Baiti 

 — ■ Ismail 



— Maknun 



— bin Barahim 



— ba-Shumailih 



— Tawil 



— Akil bin Salleh 



— al-Attas 



— a'sh-Shaikh Bnbakr 



— al Haddar 



— bn-Fotaim 



— Maula-a'd-Dawila 



— Mukaibil 



— Mania Khilili 



— bin Sahl 



— bin Yahya 



— ba-Abud 



— al-Hindwan 

 • — al-Mnhajjab 



— Abdnl-Malik 



— Hashim 

 ■ — ■ Siniait 



— Mdhir 



— Tahir 



— Husain al-Kara 



Al-al-Haddad 



— ■ ba-Fakili 



— ba-Faraj 



— ba-Snrra 



— al-Hodaili 



— Aid id 



— Jonaid 



— a'sb-Shibli 



— Burnm 



— al-Monaffir 



— Hamid 



— Mutanhar 



— Midhar 



— Marzak 



— Mudihij 



— altii-Xomai 

 — - Fad'ak 



— Kliirid 



— l>a-Baraik 



— Kliiiiaiman 

 — ■ ba-Husain 



— ba-Ali 



— al-Hnt 



— al-Ghaidtha, 

 ■ — ■ al-Hamil 



— al-Bar 



— al-Kaf 



— ba-Eakba 

 — ■ al-Jifri 



— al-Bidth 



— bil-Fakih 

 — ■ al-Kadri 



— Siri 



— ba Harim 

 — ■ al-Habshi 



— a'sli-Shatiri 



— a'sh-Sbanbal 



— ba'sh-^Sliaiban 



— Jamal-al-lail 



— al-Mihdthar 



Among these families there are some which at this day no 

 longer exist in Hadthramnt bnt that does not mean they are ex- 

 tinct. Thus the family of x\bdn 7 l-malik still exists in British India 

 under the name of Al Athamat Khan. In the same way that of 

 Ba'sh-Shaiban exists in Java and that of al-Kadri at Pontianak.'" 



Below I give the leading names in the Perak genealogical tree. 



R. A. Soc, No. 79. 



