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Tribe in northern Yemen This article is about the tribe in northern Yemen. For religious-political-armed movement, see Houthi movement. Not to be confused with Hutu.

Banu Houth (Arabic: بنو حوث) or the Houthi tribe (قبيلة الحوثي, qabīlat al-Ḥūthī), is an ancient Hamdanid Arab tribe from central, northern, Yemen, primarily in 'Amran and Saada. The tribe is branched from Banu Hamdan tribe, an ancient Qahtanite tribe of Arabia. Harith al-Hamdani, one of Ali's first supporters, was from the Banu Houth. The modern Houthi movement is named after the tribe.

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