- made
written references to
Arabs as
inhabitants of the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Arabia.
Throughout the
ancient Near East,
Arabs established influential civilizations...
- of
Arab Israelis viewed the
country favourably, with this
figure represented by 49% of
Muslim Arabs, 61% of
Christian Arabs, and 94% of
Druze Arabs. The...
- Afro-
Arabs,
African Arabs, or
Black Arabs are
Arabs of full or
partial indigenous African descent.
These include primarily minority groups in the United...
- romanized: al baqqāra "heifer herder") or
Chadian Arabs are a
nomadic confederation of
people of
mixed Arab and
Arabized indigenous African ancestry, inhabiting...
-
century CE, the po****tion of
Eastern Arabia consisted of
Christian Arabs,
Zoroastrian Arabs, Jews, and Aramaic-speaking agriculturalists. Some
sedentary dialects...
-
Iranian Arabs comprised about 1.6
million people, and are
primarily located in
Khuzestan Province.[full
citation needed] The
presence of
Arabs in Iran...
-
traditional ancestor of the
Adnanite Arabs of Northern, Western,
Eastern and
Central Arabia, as
opposed to the
Qahtanite Arabs of
Southern Arabia who descend...
- anti-discrimination laws in
relation to
labour issues, with
Emiratis – and
other GCC
Arabs –
getting preference in
public sector jobs
despite lesser credentials than...
-
conflict between Arabs, Jews, and the British.
British policies dissatisfied both
Arabs and Jews.
Arab opposition developed into the 1936–1939
Arab revolt in...
- ash-sha‘b al-Filasṭīnī), also
referred to as
Palestinian Arabs (العرب الفلسطينيون, al-
ʿArab al-Filasṭīniyyūn), are an
ethnonational group descending from...