- made
written references to
Arabs as
inhabitants of the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Arabia.
Throughout the
Ancient Near East,
Arabs established influential civilizations...
- "heifer herder"), also
known as
Chadian Arabs, are a
nomadic confederation of
people of
mixed Arab and
Arabized indigenous African ancestry, inhabiting...
- Afro-
Arabs,
African Arabs, or
Black Arabs are
Arabs who have
predominantly or
total Sub-Saharan
African ancestry.
These include primarily minority groups...
- The
Marsh Arabs (Arabic: عرب الأهوار ʻ
Arab al-Ahwār "
Arabs of the Marshlands"), also
referred to as Ahwaris, the Maʻdān (Arabic: معدان "dweller in the...
-
Palestinians in
Israel Israeli Arabs Israeli Palestinian Arabs Israeli Palestinians Arab citizens of
Israel Arab Israelis 48ers, '48
Arabs Two appellations, among...
-
century CE, the po****tion of
Eastern Arabia consisted of
Christian Arabs,
Zoroastrian Arabs, Jews, and Aramaic-speaking agriculturalists. Some
sedentary dialects...
- tongue.
Sudanese Arabs make up 70% of the po****tion of Sudan,
however prior to the
independence of
South Sudan in 2011,
Sudanese Arabs made up only 40%...
- the rule of
three major Islamic groups: the
Arabs, the Persian-influenced
Arabs and the Turks. The
Arabs who
conquered Syria and
Palestine had simple...
-
Afghan Arabs (Arabic: أفغان عرب; Pashto: افغان عربان; Dari: عرب های افغان) were the
Arab Muslims who
immigrated to
Afghanistan and
joined the
Afghan mujahideen...
- needed] The
presence of
Arabs in Iran
dates back to the 7th-8th
centuries AD,
where under the
Sasanian Empire,
Mesopotamian Arabs were an
important segment...