- Arabs - Wikipedia
A map of the Arab world, formally the Arab homeland; also known as the Arab nation The modern period in Arab history refers to the time period from the late 19th century to the present day
- Arab | Description, History, Facts | Britannica
Arab, one whose native language is Arabic In modern usage, it embraces any of the Arabic-speaking peoples living in the vast region from Mauritania, on the Atlantic coast of Africa, to southwestern Iran, including the entire Maghrib of North Africa, Egypt and Sudan, the Arabian Peninsula, and Syria and Iraq
- Arab - New World Encyclopedia
The term Arab (Arabic: عرب ʻarab) generally refers to those persons who speak Arabic as their native tongue There are estimated to be over 300 million people living in the Arab world There are 22 nations holding membership in the Arab League, though not all are independent
- Arab, Middle Eastern, and Muslim? What’s the Difference?!
Many Americans have a hard time distinguishing between the terms Arab, Middle Eastern, and Muslim Here we break down the various terms to help you distinguish between these three categories
- Facts about Arabs and the Arab World - ADC
Who is an Arab? "Arab" is a cultural and linguistic term It refers to those who speak Arabic as their first language Arabs are united by culture and by history Arabs are not a race Some have blue eyes and red hair; others are dark skinned; many are somewhere in between
- Who Is an Arab? - University of Pennsylvania
Yet many observers are inclined to doubt whether there is any reality underlying the common use of the term Arab And it is indeed not easy to define what is meant by an Arab The Arabs are not a distinct ethnic group, since there are both white Arabs and black arabs
- Arab Culture | 13 Cultural Manifestations You Need to Know
Arab culture is a product of centuries of cultural exchange, conquests, and intellectual advancements It is a blend of traditions, customs, beliefs, and artistic expressions In addition, its roots can be traced back to the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Arabian Peninsula
- Arab world - Wikipedia
In page 9 of Best Divisions for Knowledge of the Regions, 10th century Arab geographer Al Maqdisi used the term Arab regions[a] to refer to the lands of the Arabian Peninsula (Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen) He also considered Iraq, alongside Upper Mesopotamia (Iraq, Syria and Turkey), Ash-Sham (Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine
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