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The Beydani tribes on the coast and in the basin of the Mauritanian coast. 250 Rather, they came from the bank of the river; in total, they consist of 2535 people. If we exclude the fifth branch, which is Awlad Buyuya, who follow the Lawaneh – then they are all connected to Anbu Ru. 6 - Distribution The clans of Anbu Ru are distributed as follows: (a) – Ahl Bu Bah. (b) – Ahl Khalifa (Ahl Sheikh bin Khalifa and Ahl Dakhnan). (c) – Ahl Sidi Ahmed. (d) – Hallat Al-Talib. (e) – Awlad Buyuya. And from (Awlad Musa): (f) – Ahl Bittar. (g) – Ahl Al-Hajj Abd al-Rahman. (h) – Ahl Al-Wali, who are of Futeebi origin. (a) – Ahl Bu Bah, and their chief is Kuwad bin Sidi Abdullah bin Ahmed Bu Bah bin Al-Talib Mustafa bin Ahmed, and they consist of 417 people. (b) – Ahl Khalifa, and they are divided into two camps: – Ahl Sheikh bin Khalifa, and their chief is Sidi Ahmed bin Khadhri bin Muhammad bin Kuwad bin Sheikh bin Khalifa bin Al-Talib Mustafa, and they number 216 people. – Ahl Dakhnan, and their chief is Sidina bin Al-Mukhtar bin Sidi Othman bin Al-Aqra, and they number 230 people. They trace their origin to the Mubarakis, and it is said that Dakhnan was the son of Yusuf bin Muhammad Al-Zanaki; and the chief of the camp is from them, but the chief of the branch is, of course, Ghallawi. (c) – Ahl Sidi Ahmed, and their chief is Khadhri bin Muhammad bin Baba bin Muhammad Al-Amin bin Muhammad, and they consist of 67 people. (d) – Hallat Al-Talib, which is the presidential camp of Ahl Al-Talib Mustafa, and their chief is Sidati bin Muhammad bin Ahmed Talib bin Al-Talib bin Al-Talib Ahmed Jad bin Al-Talib Mustafa, and they number 152 people. (e) – Awlad Buyuya, who are the most numerous, numbering 482 people. Their chief is Muhammad Qal bin Ahmed Ma'lum bin Muhammad Qal bin Ahmed Jad bin Qal bin Sidi Ali bin Muhammad bin Ahmed. They acquired their name from their ancestor Ahmed, whose nickname was Ya Buya. It is indeed narrated that the young Muhammad always beat his brothers, and they would rush to their father, calling out continuously, "Oh father, protect us from him."