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Arabization or
Arabicization (Arabic: تعريب, romanized: taʻrīb) is a
sociological process of
cultural change in
which a non-Arab
society becomes Arab,...
- and have kept
their mother tongue, and the
urban Turkmen who have
become Arabised and no
longer speak their mother language... ****yrians are the fourth-largest...
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Arabized Berbers are
Berbers whose language is a
local dialect of
Arabic and
whose culture is Arab culture, as a
result of Arabization. The widespread...
- agriculturalists.
According to
Robert Bertram Serjeant, the
Baharna may be the
Arabised "descendants of
converts from the
original po****tion of
Christians (Aramaeans)...
- are
regions defined by
article 140 of the
Constitution of Iraq as
being Arabised during Baath Party rule in Iraq. Most of
these regions are
inhabited by...
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diaspora communities often speak three or more languages.
Turkified and
Arabised Kurds often speak little or no Kurdish.
According to Mackenzie,
there are...
- Ja'aliyin or Ja'al (Arabic: جعليون) are a
tribal confederation and an Arab or
Arabised Nubian tribe in Sudan. The Ja'alin
constitute a
large portion of the Sudanese...
- Tala Youssef, as well as its
mountainous rocky terrain. Al
Hoceima is an
Arabised version of a
Spanish word (Alhucemas –
meaning 'Lavenders'),
derived from...
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century and
extended as far west as Wadai. The
Tunjur people were
probably Arabised Berbers and,
their ruling elite at least, Muslims. In the 17th century...
- it was
located on the
banks of the
River Turia. It is not
clear if an
Arabised variant of the
Latin name (Balansiyya) was
reserved for the
wider Taifa...