- Arabic: ٱلْكُوَيْت, al-
Kuwayt, Gulf
Arabic pronunciation: [ɪl‿ɪkweːt] or [lɪkweːt] Arabic: دَوْلَة ٱلْكُوَيْت,
Dawla al-
Kuwayt "Kuwait's Constitution...
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Kuwait City (/kʊˈweɪt/ ; Arabic: مدينة الكويت, romanized: Madinat al-
Kuwayt) is the
capital and
largest city of Kuwait.
Located at the
heart of the country...
- The
Asimah Governorate or
Capital Governorate sometimes referred to as Al
Kuwayt is one of the six
governorates of Kuwait. It
comprises the
historic core...
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Kuwait Vision 2035 (Arabic: رؤية الكويت 2035, Romanized: Ru'iyat Al-
Kuwayt 2035) is an
undergoing strategic development plan
which outlines Kuwait’s aspirations...
- the Iran–Iraq War.
Liberation of
Kuwait (Arabic: تحرير الكويت) (taḥrīr al-
kuwayt) is the term used by
Kuwait and most of the coalition's Arab states, including...
-
Frederick Fallowfield Anscombe (1994). The
Ottoman Gulf and the
Creation of
Kuwayt, Sa'udi
Arabia and Qatar, 1871-1914 (PhD thesis).
Princeton University....
- Jōn al
Kuwayt (Arabic: جون الكويت, Gulf
Arabic pronunciation: /d͡ʒoːn‿ɪlkweːt/), also
known as
Kuwait Bay, is a bay in Kuwait. It is the head of the Persian...
- The
Emirate of
Kuwait (Arabic: إمارة الكويت, romanized: Imārāt al-
Kuwayt) was an
Emirate from 1752 to 1961. The
emirate became a
British protectorate between...
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spelling (KOWEIT) and the
second in 1913, the
Ottoman flag but the word كويت (
Kuwayt) in
Arabic writing as a canton. The
Ottoman flag kept
being used
until the...
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Protectorates 1955–67: Last
Outpost of a
Middle East Empire.
Elizabeth Monroe.
Kuwayt and Aden. p. 73. E. H. Rawlings. The
Importance of Aden.
Contemporary Review...