Arabs in India

A small but recognizable people with Arab origins have over time settled in the India.Many who arrived in Gujarat were later recruited to the army. Most Gujarati Arabs were traders, and business men who sold or traded silk, diamonds and other valuables resulting in wealthy business men. The city of Surat and villages within the city are notorious for Arab settlements. Variav and Randev are the few villages that Arabs started their lives in. In Eastern Uttar Pradesh, Iraqis arrived in 15th and 16th century from Sindh, Pakistan. These people claim ancestry from Arab tribe of Bani Tamim.In Hyderabad, Chaush are Arab community of Hadhrami descent whose ancestors were recruited as soldier by Nizam of Hyderabad. In Kerala, Syed Thangals of Hadhrami descent settled around 17th century as missionaries to propagate Islam. There are also Shia Sayyids in Northern region of country who claim descent from Wasit, Iraq like Zaidis. Sunni Sayyid of the country also claim Arab descent from Sufi missionaries but it is hard to say that every Sufi really belonged to Arab. Most of the Sufis migrated from Persia. Sunni Sayyid also include converts from higher Hindu castes like Brahmin and Kshatriya. Sunni Sheikhs also claim Arab descent from Sufis or migrants but it remains hoax. They don't know their tribe but trace lineage from Umar, Abu Bakr and Uthman, the Rashidun Caliphate. Many of present Sheikhs converted from Hindu castes such as Kayasth and Rajput.

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Workshop to kick off Tuesday on clean energy technologies' metal usage

Petra 06 May 2024
Amman, May 6 (Petra) – A pivotal workshop titled "Current Situation and Future Prospects of Metals Used in Clean Energy Technologies in Arab Countries" is set to commence on Tuesday, in Amman ... Additionally, the event will feature presentations on leading Arab and international experiences in the field of metals used in clean energy technologies....
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EDF, KOWEPO, Masdar to develop 1.5 GW of solar in UAE

PV Magazine 29 Apr 2024
(Masdar) have agreed to jointly design, finance, build and operate a 1.5 GW solar project in the United Arab Emirates, under a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Emirates Water and Electricity Co ... Masdar to develop the 1.5 GW Al Ajban solar project in the United Arab Emirates....
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China forging closer economic links with partners in the Gulf

China Daily 29 Apr 2024
Gao Jifan, chairman and CEO of Trina Solar, a leading Chinese solar energy company, said ... Reflecting this potential, in an initiative supported by the China-UAE Industrial Capacity Cooperation Zone, Trina Solar plans to open the Middle East's largest photovoltaic plant in the United Arab Emirates by 2027....
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Key takeaways from Abu Dhabi’s World Future Energy Summit

PV Magazine 26 Apr 2024
The 2024 edition of the Middle East's most important solar event hosted a higher number of exhibitors and visitors, even though the heaviest rainfall seen in decades hit the United Arab Emirates throughout the first day of the trade show ... and industrial (C&I) solar projects....
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The global market for HJT

PV Magazine 24 Apr 2024
... future solar growth in MEA countries driven by the region’s “audacious plan to add 209 GW of solar PV capacity.” The report highlights efforts by Egypt, Saudia Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to address water security concerns through use of solar power for desalinization....
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Egypt Leads Arab World In Solar, Wind Power Generation: SEDA Egypt

MENA FN 21 Apr 2024
(MENAFN - Daily News Egypt) Egypt has solidified its position as the leading producer of solar and wind energy in the Arab world, according to a recent report by the Global Energy Monitor. The ... ....
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EWEC seeking proposals for 1.5 GW of solar in Abu Dhabi

PV Magazine 18 Apr 2024
(EWEC) is now accepting proposals for a 1.5 GW solar project in Abu Dhabi ... EWEC has issued a request for proposals (RfP) to developers and consortia that expressed interest in developing a 1.5 GW solar project in the Al Khazna area of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates....
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