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Ethnic group
language. Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of years. In the 9th century BCE, the Assyrians made written references to Arabs as inhabitants
Arabs
Nomadic confederation in the Sahel
'heifer herder'), also known as Chadian Arabs, are a nomadic confederation of people of mixed Arab and Arabized indigenous African ancestry, inhabiting
Baggara_Arabs
Palestinians in Israel Israeli Arabs Israeli Palestinian Arabs Israeli Palestinians Arab citizens of Israel Arab Israelis 48ers, '48 Arabs Two appellations, among
Arab_citizens_of_Israel
Indigenous people of southern Iraq
The Marsh Arabs (Arabic: عرب الأهوار ʻArab al-Ahwār "Arabs of the Marshlands"), also referred to as Ahwaris, the Maʻdān (Arabic: معدان "dweller in the
Marsh_Arabs
Process of growing Arab influence on non-Arab populations
century CE, the population of Eastern Arabia consisted of Christian Arabs, Zoroastrian Arabs, Jews, and Aramaic-speaking agriculturalists. Some sedentary dialects
Arabization
Majority population of Sudan
tongue. Sudanese Arabs make up 70% of the population of Sudan; however, prior to the independence of South Sudan in 2011, Sudanese Arabs made up 40% of
Sudanese_Arabs
Ethnic group in the Arab World with African ancestry
Afro-Arabs, African Arabs, or Black Arabs are Arabs who have substantial or predominant Sub-Saharan African ancestry. These include primarily minority
Afro-Arabs
Ethnic Arab citizens of Iran
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
Iranian_Arabs
Country in West Asia
anti-discrimination laws in relation to labour issues, with Emiratis – and other GCC Arabs – getting preference in public sector jobs despite lesser credentials than
United_Arab_Emirates
Arab ethnic minority in Iran
Ahwazi Arabs or Khuzestani Arabs (Arabic: عرب خوزستان) are the Arab inhabitants of the Khuzestan province and the largest Arabic-speaking community in
Khuzestani_Arabs
British citizens of Arab descent
from different Arab countries. Arabs also come from non-Arab countries as ethnic minorities (e.g., Khuzestani Arabs and Israeli Arabs). The 2021 United
British_Arabs
Geocultural region in Asia and Africa
the lingua franca throughout the Arab world. The Arab world is at its minimum defined as the 19 states where Arabs form at least a plurality of the population
Arab_world
Foreign mujahideen during the Soviet–Afghan War
were not even Arabs. A number of the foreign jihadists in Afghanistan were Turkic or Malay, among other ethnicities, or non-Arabs from Arab countries, such
Afghan_Arabs
Arab national group of the Levant
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
Palestinians
Second and final stage of the 1948 Palestine war
tension and conflict between Arabs, Jews, and the British. British policies dissatisfied both Arabs and Jews. In 1920, the Arab leaders were very disappointed
1948_Arab–Israeli_War
The Tilemsi Arabs or Arabs of Gao, include Arabic-speaking populations in the northeastern region of the Niger Bend, near Gao. They are distinct from the
Tilemsi_Arabs
Nomadic Arab ethnic group in Niger, Mali, and Algeria
Arabic. Azawagh Moors Baggara Diffa Arabs Paris (1995): p. 250. For an introduction to the culture of the Azawagh Arabs, see Rebecca Popenoe, Feeding Desire
Azawagh_Arabs
Traditional ancestor of the Adnanite Arabs
romanized: ʿAdnān) is traditionally regarded as the patriarch of the Adnanite Arabs, a major Arab lineage that historically inhabited Northern, Western, Eastern, and
Adnan
British mandate territory (1920–1948)
the Arab was 6.5%. Per capita, these figures were 4.8% and 3.6% respectively. By 1936, Jews earned 2.6 times as much as Arabs. Compared to Arabs in other
Mandatory_Palestine
Ethnic Arabs of North Africa
Maghrebi Arabs (Arabic: العرب المغاربة, romanized: al-‘Arab al-Maghāriba) or North African Arabs (Arabic: عرب شمال أفريقيا, romanized: ‘Arab Shamāl Ifrīqiyā)
Maghrebi_Arabs
Short story by Franz Kafka, 1917
"Jackals and Arabs" (German: "Schakale und Araber") is a short story by Franz Kafka, written and published in 1917. The story was first published by Martin
Jackals_and_Arabs
Ideology espousing the unification of the Arab world
which is referred to as the Arab world. It is closely connected to Arab nationalism, which asserts the view that the Arabs constitute a single nation.
Pan-Arabism
Ethnic group in the Republic of Turkey
Arabs who settled there, arrived before Turkic tribes came to Anatolia from Central Asia in the 11th century. Many of these Arabs have ties to Arabs in
Arabs_in_Turkey
Arabs who follow Christianity
Arab Christians (Arabic: ﺍﻟْﻤَﺴِﻴﺤِﻴُّﻮﻥ ﺍﻟْﻌَﺮَﺏ, romanized: al-Masīḥiyyūn al-ʿArab) are the Arabs who adhere to Christianity. The number of Arab Christians
Arab_Christians
Discrimination against Arab people
Negative views Persians have of Arabs include eating habits such as Arabs eating lizards. In Iran, there is a saying, The Arab of the desert eats locusts,
Anti-Arab_racism
Human history in the Arabian Peninsula before 610 CE
The general consensus among 14th-century Arab genealogists was that Arabs were three kinds: "Perishing Arabs": These are the ancients of whose history
Pre-Islamic_Arabia
Arabs in India are people with Arab origins who have over a long period of time, settled in the Indian subcontinent. There have been extensive trade and
Arabs_in_India
Dispersion of Arabs around the globe
Austria Arabs in Bulgaria Arabs in the Caucasus Arabs in Europe Arabs in Finland Arabs in France Arabs in Germany Arabs in Greece Arabs in India Arabs in Italy
Arab_diaspora
Tribes of Arabia with no surviving descendants
Rahman Mubarakpuri, the Extinct Arabs are the Arabian tribes with very little known of their history. The term "Perishing Arabs" is also used as a description
Extinct_Arabs
Country in North Africa
control in 645 but fell again to the Arabs in 646. In 654, an invasion fleet sent by Constans II was repulsed. The Arabs founded Fustat, later replaced by
Egypt
Ethnic Arabs who adhere to Islam
Arab Muslims (Arabic: ﺍﻟْمُسْلِمون ﺍﻟْﻌَﺮَﺏ, romanized: al-Muslimūn al-ʿArab) are the Arabs who adhere to Islam. They are the largest subdivision of the
Arab_Muslims
Anti-Arab slogan
"Death to Arabs" or "Death to the Arabs" (Israeli Hebrew: מָוֶת לָעֲרָבִים, romanized: Mávet la'Aravím) is an anti-Arab slogan originating in Israel.
Death_to_Arabs
Arab people living in Europe
Arabs in Europe are people from Arabic-speaking countries living in Europe. Millions of Arabs are residents in Europe. The vast majority form part of
Arabs_in_Europe
Ethnic group
The Manga or Wamanga Arabs are Omani Arabs, specifically from the region of Muscat, who have immigrated to parts of East Africa such as Zanzibar. They
Manga_Arabs
Arab, some identifying as Palestinian, and including Druze, Circassians, all other Muslims, Christian Arabs, Armenians (which Israel considers "Arab")
Demographics_of_Israel
Arabs in France are those parts of the Arab diaspora who have immigrated to France, as well as their descendants. Subgroups include Algerians in France
Arabs_in_France
Geopolitical conflict in the Middle East
Arabs. The promise of liberation led many Jews and Arabs to support the allied powers during World War I, forging widespread Arab nationalism. Arab nationalism
Arab–Israeli_conflict
Jewish nationalist movement
the idea of Arabs and Jews jointly running Palestine through an elected council with equal representation, but he did not view the Arabs as equal partners
Zionism
Regional organization
enabling more schools and universities to be set up. While Arabs constitute the vast majority of the Arab League, with Egyptians making up the largest specific
Arab_League
1973 war between Israel and Arab states
influence. Britain's position, on the other hand, was that war between the Arabs and Israelis could only be prevented by the implementation of United Nations
Yom_Kippur_War
Ethnic group
The Arabs in Malta (Maltese: Għarab f'Malta; Arabic: العرب في مالطا) are, today, mostly expatriates from a range of Arab countries, particularly Libya
Arabs_in_Malta
Saudi Arabian television presenter and internet personality
Arabs! included The Situation with Lojain, Ya Hala, Around the Gulf and World of Eve. Forbes included her at number 55 in their 2017 list of 100 Arab
Lojain_Omran
Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians
the most difficult that Arabs have ever known over their long history." Until 1948, the "Year of the Catastrophe" among Arabs referred to 1920, when European
Nakba
Norwegian progressive rock band
Arabs in Aspic, at times also Arabs in Aspic II, is a progressive rock band formed in 1997. They are considered one of Norway's "leading retro-prog bands
Arabs_in_Aspic
Species of arachnid
and Western Asia. Galeodes arabs arabs — Carl Ludwig Koch, 1842 Galeodes arabs syriacus — Karl Kraepelin, 1899 Galeodes arabs is one of the larger species
Galeodes_arabs
Assimilated Arabic ethnic group in Bulgaria and Romania
century. These Arabs were known for their skills in marine (Turkish: donanma) and weaving (Turkish: dokuma), even known as "carpet weaver Arabs" (Turkish:
Dobrujan_Arabs
Ethnic group
Central Asian Arabs (Arabic: عرب آسيا الوسطى) refers to ethnic Arabs from Central Asia. The total number of entrenched Arabs in Central Asia is no more
Central_Asian_Arabs
Arab nomadic tribespeople living in Niger
Diffa Arabs (Arabic: عرب الديفا) (also known as Mahamid Arabs) is the Nigerien name given to a number of Arab nomadic tribes people living in eastern
Diffa_Arabs
history of the Arabs is recorded to have begun in the mid-9th century BCE, corresponding with the earliest known attestation of Old Arabic. Arab ancestry according
History_of_the_Arabs
reversed, and racism on the part of Israeli Arabs against Israeli Jews. Racism on the part of Israeli Jews against Arabs in Israel exists in institutional policies
Racism_in_Israel
Ethnoreligious group of the Levant
'the monotheists' or 'the unitarians'), are an esoteric religious group of Arabs who adhere to Druzism or the Druze faith, an Abrahamic, esoteric, monotheistic
Druze
1947 plan to divide British Palestine
the plan, Jews and Arabs living in the Jewish state would become citizens of the Jewish state and Jews and Arabs living in the Arab state would become
United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine
United_Nations_Partition_Plan_for_Palestine
Dog breed
awareness surrounding what a Bull Arab truly is. Many dogs referred to as "Bull Arabs" in media and shelters are not Bull Arabs recognized by ABBA, and are
Bull_Arab
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up arabism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arabism may refer to: an effect of the influence of Arabic on other languages Pan-Arabism Arabist
Arabism
Term for Jews originating from the Arab world
Arab-majority countries do not identify as Arabs, and most Jews who lived amongst Arabs did not call themselves "Arab Jews" or view themselves as such. A closely
Arab_Jews
Arab–Jewish clashes in Mandatory Palestine
attacks by Arabs on Jews accompanied by destruction of Jewish property. During the week of riots, from 23 to 29 August, 133 Jews were killed by Arabs, and 339
1929_Palestine_riots
1920–1948 conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine
the country and the Arabs would subject themselves to Jewish cultural influence and assimilate. Borochov also said that the Arabs were a "people akin
Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine
Intercommunal_conflict_in_Mandatory_Palestine
Rashidun Caliphate's conquest of the Sasanian Empire
was both Eran Spahbod and Viceroy, did not see the Arabs as a threat. Without opposition, the Arabs had time to consolidate and fortify their positions
Muslim_conquest_of_Persia
1916–1918 uprising against the Ottoman Turks
way of British aid. Lawrence persuaded the Arabs not to drive the Ottomans out of Medina. Instead, the Arabs attacked the Hejaz railway on many occasions
Arab_Revolt
Luxury hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Jumeirah Burj Al Arab (Arabic: برج العرب, lit. 'Arab Tower'), commonly known as Burj Al Arab, is a luxury hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Developed
Burj_Al_Arab
Street vendor
arabber is believed to derive from the 19th century slang term "street Arabs". Arabbing began in the early 19th century when access to ships and stables made
Arabber
Ethnic group
238,921 defined themselves as simply "Arabs". According to the 2010 United States census, there were 1,698,570 Arab Americans in the United States. 290
Arab_Americans
Arab nomadic and pastoral tribe in Iran
Gulf Arabic.[failed verification] Khamseh Arabs are mostly Shia Muslims.[better source needed] Iranian Arabs ethnologue Ali Mohammad Najafi. Khamseh Tribes
Khamseh_Arabs
Political ideology
Arab nationalism (Arabic: القومية العربية, romanized: al-qawmīya al-ʿarabīya) is a political ideology asserting that Arabs constitute a single nation.
Arab_nationalism
Ethnic group
Morocco, the Turkish Province of Mardin (see: Arabs in Turkey) and Tunisia. However, the majority of Arabs in Berlin are refugees of the conflicts in the
Arabs_in_Berlin
Descendants of Abbasid-era Arab migrations to Iran
Khorasani Arabs are Iranian Arabs descended from Arab settlers who migrated to the Khorasan region during the early Islamic conquests and the Abbasid
Khorasani_Arabs
Term referring to southern Arabs
Yemen. Some Arab traditions believe that the Qahtanites are the original Arabs. In some Judeo-Christian-Islamic traditions, the Qahtanite Arabs descend from
Qahtanite
Association football club in England
in Bristol in September 1883. It was initially called Black Arabs F.C., after the Arabs rugby team and the predominantly black kits in which they played
Bristol_Rovers_F.C.
Arabs are portrayed in film as film characters in both Arab films as well as non-Arab films, and both Arabs and non-Arabs take the role of an Arab. These
Portrayal_of_Arabs_in_film
DNA analysis of Arabian populations
and Yemenis". A 2018 study of Arabs found that Peninsular Arabs genetically showed two distinct clusters and that Arabs in general can be genetically
Genetic_studies_on_Arabs
City in the Balearic Islands, Spain
(or Town Hall), the Convent of the cathedral, and the Banys Àrabs. The Banys Àrabs (Arab Baths, in English), one of the few remnants of Palma's Moorish
Palma_de_Mallorca
Palestinians (الفلسطينيون, al-filasṭīniyyūn), and as Palestinian Arabs (العرب الفلسطينيون, al-ʿarab al-filasṭīniyyūn). Prior to the rise of Zionism, the term
History_of_the_Palestinians
2006 American film
demonizing the Arabs, thus. The image had to repeat over and over and was depicted in scenes in several films that heavily abuse the Arabs' behaviors and
Reel_Bad_Arabs
Lebanese American businessman and political advisor (born 1971)
elections, Boulos campaigned for Trump in Muslim and Arab communities with Bishara Bahbah, who founded Arabs for Trump, and Richard Grenell. He sought to portray
Massad_Boulos
Ethnic group
Finland. The majority of Finnish Arabs have arrived as refugees and have lived in Finland for less than five years. 37% of Arabs feel that they are Finnish
Arabs_in_Finland
Egyptian transnational Arabic-language radio service
Voice of the Arabs or Sawt al-Arab (Arabic: صوت العرب) (621 kHz on medium wave to Egypt, 9800 kHz, and many other frequencies on shortwave to the Middle
Voice_of_the_Arabs
2019 Danish film
Western Arabs is a 2019 Danish documentary film by Omar Shargawi [da]. The film premiered at the 2019 Berlin Film Festival. "Western Arabs". www.berlinale
Western_Arabs
Topics referred to by the same term
Arabs Gum arabic Arab (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse foaled in 1824 Arabs, the nickname for the fans of Dundee United Football Club Arab (automobile)
Arab_(disambiguation)
1964 mass killing incident in Zanzibar
Revolution, Arab residents of Zanzibar were victims of targeted violence committed by the island’s majority Black African population. Arabs were mass murdered
Massacre of Arabs during the Zanzibar Revolution
Massacre_of_Arabs_during_the_Zanzibar_Revolution
1956 British–French–Israeli invasion of Egypt
of Jordan to dismiss the British Commander of the Arab Legion, John Bagot Glubb (known to the Arabs as Glubb Pasha) in March 1956. After the sacking of
Suez_Crisis
Ghanaian citizens of Arab origin
Ghanaian Arabs are mainly from Lebanon, Syria and Arab Maghreb. Ghana has the largest Arab population in western Africa. The vast majority of Arabs live in
Ghanaian_Arabs
Ethnic group
portal Immigration to Switzerland Arab diaspora Arabs in Europe Arabs in Austria Arabs in France Arabs in Germany Arabs in Italy GESELLSCHAFT SCHWEIZ Cordoba
Arabs_in_Switzerland
Ethnic cleansing, expulsion, and flight of Palestinians during the 1948 Palestine war
Palestine war, more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs – about half of Mandatory Palestine's predominantly Arab population – were expelled or fled from their
1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight
1948_Palestinian_expulsion_and_flight
Ethnic group
followed by Iraq. Most Arabs in Romania are Muslim, but there are also Christian Arabs. Today, Arabs of Romania are from many Arab countries, particularly
Arabs_in_Romania
Arabs in the region of the Caucasus
Arabs first established themselves in the Caucasus in the eighth century, during the Arab conquest of Persia (see also Muslim conquest of Armenia and
Arabs_in_the_Caucasus
director of Syrian and Austrian origin Austria portal Arab diaspora Arabs in Europe Arabs in Germany Arabs in Switzerland Syrians in Austria Immigration to
Arabs_in_Austria
Ethnic identity
East like Arabs, Hebrews, Mandaeans, Samaritans, and Assyrians. Medieval Arab genealogists divided Arabs into three groups: "Ancient Arabs" tribes that
Arab_identity
Ethnic Arabs living in Germany
Arab Germans, also referred to as German Arabs or Arabic Germans (German: Araber in Deutschland/Deutsch-Araber; Arabic: العرب في المانيا), form the second-largest
Arabs_in_Germany
Ethnic Arabs residing in Pakistan
Arabs in Pakistan consist of a small community of foreign workers and students from the Arab world. There were some 1,500 Egyptians living in Pakistan
Arabs_in_Pakistan
Ethnic group
There have been Arabs in Spain (Arabic: عرب إسبانيا; Spanish: Árabes en España) since the early 8th century when the Umayyad conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Arabs_in_Spain
Ethnic group
Sudan, Oman, and Arab States of the Persian Gulf area as well as non-Arab Muslims from Turkey or Iran. The Arabs and some of non-Arabs arrived during the
Arab_Indonesians
Arabs in Japan consist of Arab migrants that come to Japan, as well as their descendants. In December 2016, there were 6,037 Arabs living in Japan. There
Arabs_in_Japan
Nomadic Arab tribes
have a more predominant Arab origin than Muslim Syrians. Therefore many Syrians have some sort of Bedouin Arab origin, since Arabs migrated from Yemen and
Bedouin
Arab towns and villages in the State of Israel
Negev (13.5% of total Israeli Arabs). Around 8.4% of Israeli Arabs live in officially mixed Jewish-Arab cities (excluding Arab residents in East Jerusalem)
Arab_localities_in_Israel
Northernmost region of Africa
group in North Africa are the Arabs. In Algeria and Morocco, Berbers make up a sizeable portion of the population. Arabs constitute 70% to 80% of the population
North_Africa
Major religious minority in Iraq
Muslims are Arabs with the second largest being Kurds. Iraqi Sunni Muslims mainly inhabit the western and northern half of Iraq. Sunni Arabs primarily inhabit
Sunni_Islam_in_Iraq
Literary genre about pre-Islamic Arabian war
In Arabic literature, the Days of the Arabs (Arabic: أيام العرب, romanized: ayyām al-ʿArab) is a genre of legendary narratives about warfare in pre-Islamic
Days_of_the_Arabs
Popular uprising by Palestinian Arabs
A popular uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine against the British administration, known as the Great Revolt, and later the Great Palestinian
1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
1936–1939_Arab_revolt_in_Palestine
Peninsula in West Asia
The Arabs and the Ottoman Empire considered the west of the Arabian Peninsula region where the Arabs lived 'the land of the Arabs'—billad al-'Arab (Arabia)
Arabian_Peninsula
732 battle of the Umayyad invasion of Gaul
particularly impressed by what he had heard from a delegation of Arabs. When the Arabs had tried to penetrate Central Europe in the 8th century, they had
Battle_of_Tours
ARABS
ARABS
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Honour of Arabs
ARABS
ARABS
Girl/Female
Spanish
Feminine of Jovian derived from Jove who was the Roman mythological Jupiter and father of the sky.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit
Karna
Girl/Female
Arabic
Lady
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Kind and friendly gentle
Girl/Female
Israeli
Oak tree.
Boy/Male
Indian
God Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Nectar of Bliss; Blissful and Immortal
Biblical
remaining; searching out diligently;
Girl/Female
Ukrainian
Defender of man.
Boy/Male
Welsh American English
Father.
ARABS
ARABS
ARABS
ARABS
ARABS
n.
A member of a race somewhat resembling the Arabs, but often classed as Hamitic, who were formerly the inhabitants of the whole of North Africa from the Mediterranean southward into the Sahara, and who still occupy a large part of that region; -- called also Kabyles. Also, the language spoken by this people.
n.
A low, thorny, suffrutescent, crucifeous plant (Zilla myagroides) found in the deserts of Egypt. Its leaves are boiled in water, and eaten, by the Arabs.
n.
One of the nomadic Arabs who live in tents, and are scattered over Arabia, Syria, and northern Africa, esp. in the deserts.
n.
A saber with a much curved blade having the edge on the convex side, -- in use among Mohammedans, esp., the Arabs and persians.
n.
A preparation from acorns used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids.
n.
An Arabian shrub Catha edulis) the leaves of which are used as tea by the Arabs.
n.
Coagulated sour milk diluted with water; -- a common beverage among the Arabs. Also, a fermented liquor made of the same.
n.
An oil pressed by the Arabs from the fruit of a small thorny tree (Balanites Aegyptiaca), and sold to piligrims for a healing ointment.
n.
The name of the Supreme Being, in use among the Arabs and the Mohammedans generally.
n.
A cloaklike garment and hood woven in one piece, worn by Arabs.
a.
Of or pertaining to Shem or his descendants; belonging to that division of the Caucasian race which includes the Arabs, Jews, and related races.
n.
Any species of the genus Elaeagus. See Eleagnus. The small silvery berries of the common species (Elaeagnus hortensis) are called Trebizond dates, and are made into cakes by the Arabs.
n.
One of an active and hardy body of soldiers in the French service, originally Arabs, but now composed of Frenchmen who wear the Arab dress.
n.
A plant of the genus Ziziphus (Z. lotus); -- so called by the Arabs of Barbary, who use its berries for food. See Lotus (b).
n.
An acidulated fermented drink of the Arabs and Egyptians, made from millet seed and various astringent substances; also, an intoxicating beverage made from hemp seed, darnel meal, and water.
n.
A large piece of woolen or cotton cloth worn by Arabs as an outer garment.