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- (Arabische Nederlanders), also referred to as Dutch Arabs (Nederlandse Arabieren), are citizens or residents of the Netherlands whose ancestry traces back...
- Dutch: Kapitein der Arabieren; Arabic: كابتن العرب, romanized: Kābitin al-'Arab) or Head of The Arabs (Dutch: Hoofd der Arabieren; Arabic: قائد العرب...
- crisis. In the carnival season of 1975, he published "Wat doen we met die Arabieren hier" (What do we do with the Arabs here?), containing the lines "What...
- (2021) Dar 0 Dour (1990) - Producer Long Days in Gaza (1991) - Producer De Arabieren van 2001 (1999) - Director Het Spijkerkwartier (2000) - Director Nazareth...
- about strong Arab women. 1999 Achter de Sluier (Behind the Veil) 2013 Arabieren kijken – de alledaagse revolutie (Watching Arabs – the everyday revolution)...
- Israël et les Arabes: la guerre de cinquante ans (French) Israël en de Arabieren: De vijftigjarige oorlog (Dutch) اسرائيل والعرب : حرب الخمسين عاما (Arabic)...
- Món, [LLCM] (in Catalan). Retrieved 2015-10-27. "Berbers willen geen Arabieren meer zijn". maroc.nl (in Dutch). 2014-12-20. Retrieved 2015-10-27. "Awjila"...
- ʻUmar Manqush (or Mangus with another transliteration), the Kapitein der Arabieren in Batavia, so he opened another Islamic school named al-Irshād in Batavia...
- Congolezen aan Leopold II om hen te hebben bevrijd van de slavernij onder de Arabieren" ("The gratitude of the Congolese to Leopold II for having liberated them...
- Umar manqūsh (or Mangus with another transliteration) the Kapitein der Arabieren in Batavia, Sholih ‘Ubaid and Sa’id bin Salim al-Mash’abi, so he then...