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  • An '''Arab''' is a person whose native language is [[Arabic language|Arabic]], whether
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  • notes on individual [[/Addendum#Arab national movements|'''national movements''']] and data on [[/Addendum#Democ ...and security institutions has a long way further to go before any of the Arab Spring countries can become fully democratic.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Protest movements in the Arab world that seek the removal of oppressive governments.
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  • ...= <big> الإمارات العربية المتحدة </big><br/>''{{lang|ar-Latn|Al-Imārāt al-‘Arabīya al-Muttaḥida}}'' | conventional_long_name = United Arab Emirates
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  • ...tations between Israel, the Arab nations that surround it, and nonadjacent Arab nations supporting the neighboring states. Israel has won each of the wars, ...ook the [[West Bank]], [[Gaza Strip]], and [[Golan Heights]] in the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]], the situation has led to the continuing [[Israel-Palestine C
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  • [[Arab Spring/Timelines#2010|RETURN TO TOP]] ''' 2. Yemen'''. Protests. [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Ali Abdullah Saleh|President Saleh]] promises to step down
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  • ==Arab national movements== ...ed accounts are obtainable from the links to contemporary reports on the [[Arab Spring/Timelines|timelines subpage]])''
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  • #Redirect [[Arab-Israeli Conflict]]
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  • ...ne 2012 until 3rd July 2013. Former Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood's [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Freedom and Justice Party|Freedom and Justice Party]]. Educ ...ddleeast/article349861.ece ''Saleh rejects Qatar’s call for him to quit'', Arab News, 25 October 2011]</ref>.
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  • #Redirect [[Arab-Israeli Conflict]]
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  • * Miller, Laurel et al: ''Democratization in the Arab World'', Carnegie Institute, 2012 * Noueihed, Lin and Warren, Alex ''The Battle for the Arab Spring - Revolution, Counter-Revolution and the Making of a New Era'', Yale
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  • #Redirect [[Arab-Israeli Conflict]]
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  • ...an, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Arab]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|1967 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arab-Israeli Conflict]]
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  • The series of wars and military tension between the [[State of Israel]] and Arab states; often includes the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]], a remnant of the
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  • ...the "Six-Day War", was a short conflict between Israel and a coalition of Arab states from 5 to 10 June 1967. By means of pre-emptive strikes, especially
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  • ...tin Kramer, "Rude Arab Awakening: Fouad Ajami on the flawed foundations of Arab politics", [[National Interest|''The National Interest'']] http://www.geoci
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  • ==Arab media== [http://arabnews.com/ Arab News] - English language daily newspaper covering local and regional news.
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  • {{r|1948 Arab-Israeli War}} {{r|1967 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • *David S. Robarge: "CIA Analysis of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War: Getting It Right", ''Studies in Intelligence'' https://www.cia
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  • Short-term conflict in June 1967 between Israel and a coalition of Arab states.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United Arab Emirates]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Arab}}
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  • {{r|1948 Arab-Israeli War}} {{r|1973 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • ...st World War)|Arab Revolt]] in the [[First World War]], British policy for Arab independence, and an early writer on the threat of [[Adolf Hitler]]; spouse
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  • ...an, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
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  • ...tin Kramer, "Rude Arab Awakening: Fouad Ajami on the flawed foundations of Arab politics", [[National Interest|''The National Interest'']] http://www.geoci
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  • ...y led armies, and, among them, [[Emir Feisal]] was to be the leader of the Arab forces in Mesopotamia (i.e., the predecessor of modern Iraq), while [[Emir ==Arab Revolt==
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  • {{r|Arab-American}} {{r|Arab American Institute}}
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  • * Miller, Laurel et al: ''Democratization in the Arab World'', Carnegie Institute, 2012 * Noueihed, Lin and Warren, Alex ''The Battle for the Arab Spring - Revolution, Counter-Revolution and the Making of a New Era'', Yale
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  • ...nds to use [[marketing]] of information beyond the [[Arab-Israeli Conflict|Arab-Israeli]] and [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]s to improve Israel's relations
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  • ...(1973-1979) and first Arab-American elected to Senate; founder, [[American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee]]; board member, [[Council for the National I
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  • ...or to Syria]] and the [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates|United Arab Emirates]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Arab]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|1967 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • ...as an advocate of a [[two-state solution]] to the [[Arab-Israeli Conflict|Arab-Israeli]] and [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]s, more liberal than many other
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  • {{r|1948 Arab-Israeli War}} {{r|1967 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arab]]
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  • #redirect [[United Arab Emirates]]
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  • ...] after the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]]; chief of [[Aman]] after the [[1973 Arab-Israeli War]]
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  • {{r|Arab Spring}} {{r|Arab League}}
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  • Secretary-General of the [[Arab League]]
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  • {{r|1948 Arab-Israeli War}} {{r|1973 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • *[[United Arab Emirates]] ...ine's status is ambigious, and it is not often considered a country. See [[Arab-Israeli Conflict]].
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  • {{r|Arab-Israeli Conflict}} {{r|1948 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • Commercial television news provider specializing in the Arab world.
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  • ==Western relations with the Arab world== ...l = http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/29/libya-west-tripoli-arab-world-gaddafi
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  • The 1947 plan for partitioning [[Palestine]] into [[Israel]] and an [[Arab]] territory
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  • An Arab [[prophet]] and the founder of [[Islam]] (570-632 CE).
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  • {{r|1948 Arab-Israeli War}} {{r|1967 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • ...tate of Israel]] and the Arab powers, but captured by Israel in the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]], and remains under Israeli governance. Israel claims the enti ...lem is among the most difficult issues in both the [[Arab-Israeli Conflict|Arab-Israeli]] and [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]s.
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  • ...the "Six-Day War", was a short conflict between Israel and a coalition of Arab states from 5 to 10 June 1967. By means of pre-emptive strikes, especially
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  • Short-term conflict in June 1967 between Israel and a coalition of Arab states.
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  • Historian of the [[1948 Arab-Israeli War]]; contributing expert, [[Ariel Center for Policy Research]]
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  • Country located in Southwest Asia which borders the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Yemen]].
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  • *David S. Robarge: "CIA Analysis of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War: Getting It Right", ''Studies in Intelligence'' https://www.cia
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  • An Arab monarchy of western North Africa, nonaligned but generally moderate, with a
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  • "Transformation or Transition: The Pace and Nature of Change in the Arab Gulf," Chapter for Stimson Book, 2008 "Hizbollah's Enduring Myth," Arab Reform Bulletin, 2006
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  • ==Arab media== [http://arabnews.com/ Arab News] - English language daily newspaper covering local and regional news.
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  • {{r|1967 Arab-Israeli War}} {{r|1973 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • {{r|Arab Spring}} {{r|Arab League}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Protest movements in the Arab world that seek the removal of oppressive governments.
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  • [[Arab Maghreb Union]] (AMU), [[African Union]] (AU), [[League of Arab States]] (LAS)), [[Organization of the Islamic Conference]], OSCE (partner) ...nk]] (AfDB), [[Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development]] (AFESD), [[Arab Monetary Fund]] (AMF), BIS, [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] (FAO), G-
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  • ...Egyptian Army intelligence in WWI, then member of Sir [[Henry McMahon]]'s Arab Bureau
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  • {{r|Arab Revolt (First World War)}} {{r|Arab-Israeli Conflict}}
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  • ...banished Hagar and Ishmael, and it is from this point that split between [[Arab]] and [[Jew]] was traditionally derived.
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  • Aufzien Fellow in Arab Politics, [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]; advisor, [[U.S. Co
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  • ...ahon Correspondence]], defining conditions for Arab participation in the [[Arab Revolt]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]]. As High Commissioner, he commended his Arab Bureau team of 1916 to [[Foreign Secretary]] [[Arthur Balfour]]:<ref name=W
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  • Member of the [[Democratic National Committee]] and President of the [[Arab American Institute]]
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  • The only significant seaport of Iraq, on the narrow Shaitt al Arab waterway between Iraq and Iran
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  • (1332 - 1406) An Arab writer from North Africa noted for his philosophy of history, whose works w
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  • ...held its first summit meeting on May 25, 1981, in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. Summits have been held every year since then. ...rain]], [[Kuwait]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and the [[United Arab Emirates]]. All six states are autocracies ruled by [[Sunni]] [[Muslim]] ro
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  • ...org/archives/2000 A new beginning?: Tariq Ali speaks to Riz Khan about the Arab uprisings and The Obama Syndrome for Al Jazeera]
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  • North African republic that constitutionally recognises Islam plus Arab and Berber ethnic groups; second-largest African nation, population about 3
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  • {{r|1967 Arab-Israeli War}} {{r|1973 Arab-Israeli War}}
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  • ...>The history of the continent of Africa, ranging from Ancient Egypt to the Arab Spring.
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  • Emir of Mecca who declared the [[Arab Revolt (First World War)]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]], of the [[Hashemi
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United Arab Emirates]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Arab}}
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  • ...l or co-official language in the 22 countries which together make up the [[Arab World]].
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  • ...o contains small parts of [[Europe]] and [[Africa]]. Usually, all of the [[Arab]] countries not in [[Africa]] are included in the Middle East, along with [ ...roduced [[Islam]]. Most of the region is still overwhelmingly Islamic, and Arab culture and Islam played huge roles in shaping modern Middle Eastern cultur
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  • ...under a claim of protecting human rights, take an unbalanced view of the [[Arab-Israeli Conflict]]
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  • ...ish soldier and author, known as Lawrence of Arabia, who coordinated the [[Arab Revolt (First World War)]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]] with British mili
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  • ...of State for Near East affairs, 1977-1981; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]], 1974-76; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004
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  • An Arab country of the Middle East, landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [
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  • Arab journalist and student of [[Hamas]], who has worked for organizations affil
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  • *Prince bin Sultan, commanding Saudi and Pan-Arab forces *GEN H Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. , commanding United States Central Command, non-Arab allies. Final decisionmaker on operations in the theater.
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  • ...rance]] in 1956 and was the first to see governmental change in the 2011 [[Arab Spring]].
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  • ...tate for Near East Affairs (1990-1993) and [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]] (1986-1989); Vice President, [[Middle East Institute]]; expert
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  • ...rom 1981 between Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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  • ...xpert on the [[Middle East]], involved in strategic intelligence for the [[Arab Revolt (First World War)]] and had a major influence on the formation of mo
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  • ...ial or co-official language in the 22 countries which together make up the Arab World.
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  • ...ally meaning "devil on a horse", the '''janjaweed''' are nomadic [[Baggara Arab]]s that are supported against the [[pastoralism|pastoralists]] of [[Darfur]
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  • An [[Arab]] organization, principally based in Pakistan with a U.S. branch called Al-
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  • ...ea between [[Israel]] and [[Syria]], captured from [[Syria]] in the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]]; lightly populated and not part of the [[Israel-Palestine Con
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  • ...r on Terror: A Discussion With The Honorable Jim Turner And Members of the Arab and Muslim Diplomatic Communities", moderated by [[Tim Roemer]], [[Center f
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  • ...ate of Palestine]], which have been under Israeli control since the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]]
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  • ...consultant; briefly National Outreach Coordinator for Muslim Americans and Arab Americans for the [[Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008]] but resigned
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  • ...cation and as Executive Director of the Institute for Education for Jewish-Arab Coexistence (established by the Israeli Ministry of Education and the Prime
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  • ...; [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] (1984-1986); [[U.S Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1992-1995); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • The series of wars and military tension between the [[State of Israel]] and Arab states; often includes the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]], a remnant of the
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  • ...rector of Project Fikra, which focuses on [[democracy promotion|empowering Arab democrats]] in their struggle against extremism; deputy assistant secretary
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  • '''Jordan''' is an [[Arab]] country of the [[Middle East]], landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel
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  • A non-Arab ethnic and religious group, speaking Persian dialects, primarily of Sunni M
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  • ...ajor seaport of largely landlocked Iraq at the north end of the [[Shatt al Arab]], a narrow waterway between Iran and Iraq. It is essentially a port suburb
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  • ...tch]], an organization of Muslim apostates; professor of Sociology and an Arab-Muslim culture specialist in Germany; previously on faculty of Kuwait Uni
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  • ...Sir Henry McMahon, the High Commissioner for Egypt, setting the terms for Arab participation in the war against the [[Ottoman Empire]], and their expectat
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  • During the [[Arab Spring#Civil war in Libya|Libyan civil war]] of February to October 2011, ...leadership of the Council was assumed, first by Ali Tarhouni and then by [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Abdurrahim el-Keeb|Abdurrahim el-Keeb]].
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  • ...tarian Issues (ICIHI), 1983 and is currently President and Patron of the [[Arab Thought Forum]], President of the [[Club of Rome]] and President Emeritus o
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  • ...civil wars since British independence in 1956; effectively a federation of Arab and African parts, with the southern region voting for independence in 2011
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  • ...an or Israeli political issues or with regard to ultimate solutions to the Arab-Israeli conflict" although has been accused of favoring hard-line positions
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  • An organization that supports a strong U.S. diplomatic role in resolving the Arab-Israeli conflicts, and maintaining a strategic relationship between the U.S
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  • ...elite of north Sudan; all parties involved are Muslim, but of African and Arab ethnicity
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  • ...xford Centre for Islamic Studies, and Visiting Professor at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (The Middle East and Central Asia), ANU; Adjunct schola
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  • ...]]) that were occupied by the [[Israeli Defense Forces]] during the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]], and are now under the civil authority of the [[Palestinian A
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  • ...e part of those countries until their territory was captured in the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]]. ...etE.pdf}}</ref> It proposes a unilateral solution that it does not believe Arab states will accept:
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  • ...iplomacy]]. When founded in 2008, it was the first organization to include Arab and Israeli institutions. Affiliates include the [[Centre for Policy Resea ...evelopment''': "The Atkin Fellowship programme provides young leaders from Arab countries and Israel with an opportunity to learn, study and engage in cons
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  • |conventional_long_name=Syrian Arab Republic '''Syria''', officially the '''Syrian Arab Republic''', is a country in the [[Middle East]], with [[Damascus]] its [[c
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  • The [[Arab Thought Forum]], founded in [[Palestine]], refers to it as a source of hate | publisher = [[Arab Thought Forum]]
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  • ...of the population is [[muslim]], as they were converted to [[Islam]] by [[Arab]] traders.
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  • ...[[U.S. Ambassador to Egypt]] (1994-1997), [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]] (1989-1992), and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United N
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  • ...o not follow the partition lines, but the ceasefire lines after the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]]. Many proposals suggest changing the lines to reflect boundar .... Of course, this is very much the case in [[Saudi Arabia]] and many other Arab states.
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  • ...has a distinctly Moorish Arab identity. The population is primarily Berber Arab and Sunni Muslim. ...nited States, membership in the [[United Nations]], the [[Arab League]], [[Arab Maghreb Union]] (UMA), [[Organization of the Islamic Conference]] (OIC), th
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  • ...sh Mandate of Palestine]]. They were captured by [[Israel]] in the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]], and remain under local government of the [[Palestinian Autho ...ic or ideological reasons. From the strategic standpoint, after the [[1948 Arab-Israeli War]], the 1949 Armistice Line between Israel's eastern border and
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  • An '''Arab''' is a person whose native language is [[Arabic language|Arabic]], whether
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  • ..., [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Sudan]], [[Syria]], [[Tunisia]], [[United Arab Emirates]], and [[Yemen]].
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  • Lakhdar Brahimi (1934-) was a diplomat for his native land of Algeria, the Arab League, and a United Nations diplomat in Afghanistan and Iraq. He now works ..."Mr. Brahimi hails from the very same political class that has wrecked the Arab world..his technocracy is, in truth, but a cover for the restoration of the
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  • ...an or Israeli political issues or with regard to ultimate solutions to the Arab-Israeli conflict. "<ref name=AboutUs>{{citation
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  • ...less than the state of New Jersey). Kuwait is one of the most developed [[Arab]] countries and plays an important role in the [[Middle East]] In 1766, a conflict arose between Kuwait and the Bani Kaab, and Arab tribe from modern-day [[Kuzistan]], Iran. According to tradition, the confl
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  • ...he hears rumours that Anansa has been kidnapped by Sulieman to be sold to Arab Prince Hassan ([[Omar Sharif]]). The African authorities deny that the slav
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  • '''Kamilya Mohammedi Tuweni''' is a citizen of the [[United Arab Emirates]] who reports being held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in [[Kenya
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  • ...at America could not afford to choose Israel's interests at the expense of Arab interests, or the other way around. We needed to develop an interest-based
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  • ...begun incorporating foreign foodstuffs into their diets, attained through Arab and European trade--as slaves endeavoured to re-create dishes from their ho
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  • ...in [[Swahili]], ''chakula'') consists of traditional cooking with English, Arab and Asian (especially Indian) influences. Like the cuisines of most countri
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  • ...untries is likely to become closely involved in the affairs of the Eastern Arab or sub-Saharan African states.<ref name=NIE60-66>{{citation "Links to the eastern Arab world are unlikely to be of major importance to Algeria's policy, but Ben B
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  • .... The elderly Berber president of an unnamed North African country—''not'' Arab, for he despises Arabs—has concocted a hair-brained scheme to avenge a de
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  • ...an Jewish community to tilt U. S. policy in the direction of Israel in the Arab Israeli conflict.</blockquote> ...ussein has presented--methods, I understand, adopted without the advice of Arab and Mideast experts within our government." The rest of the article direct
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  • ...ions after the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. The country was split into the Yemen Arab Republic (YAR) and People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (PDRY), although i "During a 1979 border conflict between the Yemen Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, the United States c
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  • ...cult to write about older Ghanaian History. We have excellent sources from Arab writers about the ancient empires of (ancient) Gana, Songhai and (ancient) [[Arab]] sources do not give any hint to the origin of Akan, Ewe and others. What
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  • ...i'a Muslims" or "the Shi'a." <ref>Graham Fuller and Rend Rahim Franke, The Arab Shi'a: The Forgotten Muslims (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999, ''quoted
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  • ...city. [[Saudi Arabia]], for example, assumes a citizen must be Muslim, but Arab ancestry is a factor. [[Israel]], while not requiring a religion for citize
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  • * [[Norman Stillman|Stillman, Norman]]. ''The Jews of Arab Lands: A History and Source Book''. The Jewish Publication Society of Ameri
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  • ...ritish invention, joining three Ottoman provinces. Iraqis are primarily of Arab ethnicity, speaking Arabic, with, in the North, a substantial Kurdish minor ...f Iraq, the majority of the population are Shi'ite Muslims, but ethnically Arab rather than their coreligionists in Iran. It was not a given that Southern
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  • The network that became known as al-Qaeda ("The Base") grew out of Arab volunteers who fought the Soviets and their puppet regimes in Afghanistan i ...." The CIA denied, however, actually assisting the "Arab Afghans" (as the Arab volunteers became known), or having direct contact with Bin Laden.<ref> {{c
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  • [[Islam]] first arrived in India through Arab traders in the 7th and 8th centuries. Military excursions by [[Muhammad bin
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  • ==Arab national movements== ...ed accounts are obtainable from the links to contemporary reports on the [[Arab Spring/Timelines|timelines subpage]])''
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  • ...ted straw hat, is transfigured with happiness. Her dream of an independent Arab nation is about to come true, the choice of a king endorsed: her Iraq is ab .... 107-109</ref> In later histories of the [[Arab Revolt (First World War)|Arab Revolt]], there are many references to her maps.
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  • ...are happy with separate education...For example, in Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries, people are studying separately, which is according to Islamic la Muttawakil had mixed feelings about Osama bin Laden and other Arab volunteers. "We did not hate them, we had a sort of love in our hearts for
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  • ...idth:35%"|Southeastern Arabian Peninsula (Oman, Masirah and eastern United Arab Emirates), southwestern Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tadzik * ''E. omanensis'', Babocsay 2004. A new species found in the United Arab Emirates and east Oman.
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  • ...rusades Through Arab Eyes'' (1989) [http://www.amazon.com/Crusades-Through-Arab-Eyes-Maalouf/dp/0805208984/ref=pd_bbs_sr_4/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=bo
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  • ...ed as the [[Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen]] until 1962 and as the [[Yemen Arab Republic]] thereafter, with a capital in [[Sanaa]], and South Yemen as the He said the Arab country 'will continue its unabated open war against the terrorist elements
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  • ...to pressure the United States of America for supporting Israel in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War.
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  • ...repairs to the ships. It was here that they learned about the presence of Arab merchants in the region. ...m the sultan, who provided him with one of the best pilots of the time, an Arab, [[Ahmed ibn Majid]]. With his help the crossing of the [[Arabian Sea]] was
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  • ...for a Civil Rights Institution was published in July, 2008 by Dirasat, the Arab Center for Law and Policy.
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  • ...ordan]], [[Kuwait]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], [[Somalia]], [[Sudan]], [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Yemen]], and [[Zimbabwe]].
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  • Messali Hadj, influenced by the Arab nationalist, Shakib Arslan, a Lebanese Druze, rejected Communism and took
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  • ...itself was built from a type of hardened limestone similar to [[marble]]. Arab writers provide heights for the lighthouse, with their figures ranging from
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  • ...r Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1977-1981); [[U.S. Ambassador to United Arab Emirates]] (1974-1976); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • ...in 1918. The aim of the AZMU was to provide medical relief to Jewish and Arab Palestinians who had suffered under Turkish rule during World War I. As ex
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  • '''Muhammad''' (c. 570 – 8 June 632) was an [[Arab]] [[prophet]] and the founder of [[Islam]].
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  • ...He then fought in Palestine with the Israelis against Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion, and subsequently arrived in Cairo where he took on the job of manag
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  • In 640, Lebanon fell to the newly Muslim [[Arab|Arabs]], whose language and culture became dominant. Lebanon was a province In 1918, World War I ended and the defeated Ottoman Empire collapsed. Its Arab provinces were carved up into territories called [[League of Nations Mandat
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  • ...other country in the Persian Gulf region with the exception of the United Arab Emirates."<ref name=JC2009-10-01>{{citation
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  • | quote = While curating a retrospective on Arab women filmmakers at the TIFF Cinematheque in Toronto earlier this summer, p
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  • ...major role of breaching the Iraqi defensive lines, and supporting the pan-Arab corps in the liberation of Kuwait City.
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  • ...eveloped new ones. The Islamic empire stretched from Morocco to India, and Arab traders travelled throughout Asia, Africa, and the Indian Ocean. The Arabs
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  • ...phabet''', which is written in Tajik as follows: <!--Arabic: {{rtl-lang|tg-Arab|‫اﻟﻔﺒﺎﯼ تاجيكی‬}}, --> Cyrillic: {{lang|tg-Cyrl|али ...а якдигар бародарвор муносабат намоянд.}} || align="right"| {{rtl-lang|tg-Arab|تمام آدمان آزاد به دنيا مى آيند و از لحاظ �
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  • ...vanas]] ([[Greek people|Greek]]s and [[Ancient Rome|Romans]]), [[Jew]]s, [[Arab]]s and Chinese since ancient times.<ref name="Ernakulam Portal">{{cite web ...ese king then sent [[Vasco Da Gama]], who bombed Calicut and destroyed the Arab trading posts. This invited the anger of the Zamorin, who declared a war ag
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  • ...raids in 1967 ([[Operation Focus]]) when 196 combat aircraft destroyed 400 Arab aircraft on the ground in two days.<ref name=Zion-Focus>{{citation
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  • {{r|Rime Allaf}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[Arab-Israeli conflict]]
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  • ...oup intending to encourage a U.S. role in ending the Arab-Israeli Conflict|Arab-Israeli and Israel-Palestine Conflicts. While it describes itself as compos
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  • '''Isrâeli''' *Izrâyly ("Isrà-èli", common in the Arab world, is not an anglophone pronunciation)
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  • ...not a time when Vietnam was the only issue critical to the U.S. The 1973 Arab-Israeli War broke out soon after he took office, an event that surprised n
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  • After Saddam Hussein took control of Iraq in 1980, the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, Baa'th in common use, because the only political pa
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  • ...uldeshev traveled through Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey, building contacts with both Islamist movements and int
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  • ...en employed shuttle diplomacy to secure cease-fires between Israel and the Arab states and to restore U.S. Egyptian diplomatic ties, broken since 1967.
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  • ...poses [[antisemitism|anti-Jewish]], [[Islamophobia|anti-Muslim]], and anti-Arab bigotry and oppression. JVP seeks an end to the Israeli occupation of the
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  • ...nformation about the plaintext, which can be used to break them. After the Arab discovery of [[frequency analysis]] (around the year 1000), nearly all such
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  • ...mic aid, normalizing relations with the government (broken during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War), and also supplying weapons.<ref name=King2003-03>{{citation ...ht to Iran, a force for moderation in the region, and possibly help in the Arab-Israel peace process.<ref name="boston1">{{citation
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  • ...not evacuated. Abbas criticized the Hamas leadership, in a speech at the [[Arab American University]] in Jenin, which was broadcast on Palestinian Authorit ...tle = excerpt from a speech delivered by PA President Mahmoud Abbas at the Arab American University in Jenin. The speech aired on Palestinian Authority TV
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  • ...S. techniques, since they had been in U.S. military schools until the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. <ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • ...bic-speaking backgrounds are sometimes referred to as ''Musta'arabim'' or "Arab Jews", though for political reasons this last description is disputed. A t ...rk]], [[Austria]] and [[Hungary]]. As a result of the [[Jewish exodus from Arab lands]], many of the Sephardim from the [[Middle East]] relocated to either
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  • ...s. It borders on [[Jordan]], [[Yemen]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Kuwait]], and Iraq.<ref name=WFB-SA>{{citation
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  • ===Medieval Europe and the Arab World=== ...ua, Italy|Padua]] was to become one of the seats of the [[Enlightenment]]. Arab writers, in contrast, continued the work that had been established in the R
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  • ...itary surgeon in Venice likely exposed him to some of the teachings of the Arab physicians.
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  • ...at scared people...Meanwhile, there’s concern that the rhetoric around the Arab-Israel conflict is becoming increasingly associated with anti-Semitic senti
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  • ...modern in the middle east : Revolution, nationalism, colonialism, and the arab middle class. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. <BR>
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  • ...ve trade committed the participating European powers to action to stop the Arab trade in slaves from [[Africa]]. It specifically mentioned the building of
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  • .... Other examples range from large empires like the [[Roman Empire]], the [[Arab Empire]], the [[Mongol Empire]], the [[Ottoman Empire]], or small movements ...ties], Encyclopædia Britannica</ref> Between the 7th and 20th centuries, [[Arab slave trade]] (also known as slavery in the East) took approximately 18 mil
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  • ...nd Dar al Islam), there is still strong factionalization into Arab culture|Arab, Turkic culture|Turkic, Persian culture|Persian, Malay culture|Malay and ot *Glenn Perry, Arab Studies Quarterly: "Drawing fire particularly from many who--incorrectly, a
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  • ...erence Against Racism, to be held in [[Durban]], "with ongoing efforts by Arab and Muslim states to use the United Nations World Conference Against Racism
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  • ...hteenth century. Najaf, in particular, also gained the reputation of being Arab rather than Persian Shi'ite. In the Ottoman provinces that made up modern I
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  • ...hechniya or Indonesia. Bin Laden, however, was among the first, and a true Arab. ...rtification to resist aerial bombing, and then, in 1984, created the first Arab combat engineer unit in Afghanistan. They directly supported Harqqani's tro
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  • .... Invasions from various Indian dynasties left their impact on the island. Arab trade also left many traces of Islamic culture. Colonisation by the Dutch, ...of Islam in Sri Lanka are Tamil speaking, with others being descendants of Arab [[Moor]]s and [[Malay]] settlers. Islam is very popular in the Eastern and
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  • One Arab scholar, [[Ibn Khaldun]] (1332-1406) broke with traditionalism and offered
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  • ...ence was to be ascribed to various different sources, including “the Sunni Arab insurgency, [[al-Qaeda]] and affiliated jihadist groups, Shiite militias an ...goals in the Middle East unless the United States deals directly with the Arab-Israeli conflict” <ref>ISG Report, p. 54; Recommendations 13-17</ref>. Fi
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  • ..., did involve various ways of fighting the British, well before the [[1948 Arab-Israeli War]] following the UN Resolution creating modern Israel. Einstein
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  • ...ty and racism. In the context of foreign policy, direct democratization of Arab societies might be overly ambitious. In the case of the Iraq War, Vice Pres
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  • * Louis, William Roger. ''The British Empire in the Middle East, 1945-1951: Arab Nationalism, the United States, and Postwar Imperialism'' (1984) [http://ww
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  • ...of these people is evident by the beautifully crafted gold [[jewelry]], [[Arab]] glass beads and [[Chinese porcelain]] found in the sites and accompanying
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  • ...Radar, which will go on Block 60 aircraft, including those for the United Arab Emirates.
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  • He also called Middle Eastern leaders to pursue Arab-[[Israel]]i peace.<ref>''BBC:'' '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/obama ...nd; the [[U.S. State Department|State Department]] combines Israel and the Arab countries surrounding it in its Near East Bureau.
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  • ...British investors in economic projects. Sudanese political elites from the Arab regions were active participants, seeking to consolidate their positions th
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  • |'''[[Arab Emirates]]'''
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  • ...old policy of no-recognition, no-negotiations, and no-compromise with the Arab rebels of the FLN. De Gaulle's policy of negotiation had a firm grounding i Against the unyielding Algerian Arab revolution De Gaulle made only slow progress. His middle course between ind
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  • The [[Arab]] mariners raided Narentine [[Brač]] in 872. The Arabs continued to domina
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  • ...utu of Congo (Kinshasa) has talked with Amin about creating a belt of anti-Arab, anti-Communist nations (Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and the Congo) to stem th | title = CIA recruits Sudanese to infiltrate Arab jihadi groups
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  • ...lly obvious when [[Arab]] nations declared an oil boycott after the [[1973 Arab-Israeli War]]. More and more, idealistic and utopian Western energy planne
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  • ...action hero who is asked to become the military advisor to the ruler of an Arab sheikdom (''The 92nd Tiger''); suspense in Communist Hungary just prior to
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  • ...onal_norms_into_domestic_practices.pdf])</ref>, and the experiences of the Arab Spring tend to support that thesis.
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  • Central Arabia was a desert occupied by migrating Arab tribes, who tended [[camel]]s, [[goat]]s, and other animals. The population ...tablishment of social institutions that one day could have led to a united Arab nation, probably under a Quraysh king, had Islam not come along.
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  • ...expel the British authorities (who then ruled Palestine) and to drive the Arab civilian population from their homes and villages in an attempt to create a ...tion of territory then occupied by Arabs. One typical target was the small Arab settlement of Deier Yassin.<ref>[http://palestineremembered.com/Jerusalem/D
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  • ...expel the British authorities (who then ruled Palestine) and to drive the Arab civilian population from their homes and villages in an attempt to create a ...tion of territory then occupied by Arabs. One typical target was the small Arab settlement of Deier Yassin.<ref>[http://palestineremembered.com/Jerusalem/D
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  • Also known as Philippus I Arabs and in English as Philip the Arab.
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  • #The detainee admitted to transporting large amounts of cash from the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) to Azerbaijan on multiple occasions from 1996-2000.
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  • [[Islam]] first arrived in India through Arab traders in the 7th and 8th centuries. Military excursions by [[Muhammad bin ...ing partners are the U.S., the [[European Union]], China, and the [[United Arab Emirates]].<ref name="CIA">{{cite web |title=CIA Factbook: India |work=CIA
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  • |In the Persian Gulf (Oman, United Arab Emirates, etc.), south to the Seychelles and Madagascar,
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  • <tr><th align="left">Syrian Arab Republic</th><th align="left"> </th></tr> <tr><th align="left">United Arab Emirates</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...inistered lands entered an extended period of societal stagnation. In the Arab caliphates , a modern agricultural system became central to economic life a
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  • *[[Bull Arab]]
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  • ...three-match series, under one-day 50 overs rules, was staged in the United Arab Emirates. In March 2018, a similar series was played in Barbados as part of
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  • ...as reached the mouth of the Sénégal River, the boundary that separated the Arab and Berber world from Black Africa, and [[Cape Verde]] (Green Cape, named
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  • ...in invasion force; even when its ships moved south through the Suez Canal, Arab media reports assumed that it would land in Jordan and attack from the west
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  • ...ar, but an Afghan and Pakistani branch does. "Everybody thinks of Islam as Arab, but you have to pay attention to Islam in South Asia," said Vali Nasr, a p ...tablished diplomatic relations with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Still, there was interaction with other governments, as well as i
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  • The Arab physicist Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (more often known in the West as [[A
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  • ...gricultural system became central to economic life and organization in the Arab caliphates. The great cities of the Near East, North Africa and Moorish Spa
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  • ::: Letter to EU Presidents by Greek New Democracy Party leader [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Antonis Samaras|Antonis Samaras]] confirms his party's acce
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  • ...r 2001, as recorded by David Kilcullen</ref>, it produced the "first Shi'a Arab state in modern history." Earlier advocates of regime change in Iraq, such ...lunteer, believing the staff might contain Wahhabist activists. The United Arab Emirates was not interested in policing the south.
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  • ...one by [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]], [[History of India|Indian]] and [[Arab]] mathematicians.
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  • ...here is more than one Islamic ideology, and some, such as Nasser's secular Arab nationalism, did not capture the heart of political Islam. Until a better a
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  • ...a]], and [[Romania]]. Non-Europeans such as the [[Han Chinese|Chinese]], [[Arab]]s from North Africa, and sub-Saharan [[Black]]s are few in number[http://d
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  • In his own architecture, he searched for precedents in the traditional Arab architecture of the area and intended to create an east-west synthesis.
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  • ...the Frankish ruler and warlord Charles Martel, which defeated the Umayyad Arab invasions at the Battle of Tours in 732, were still largely infantry armies
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  • ...over the increasingly warm relations between Pakistan, the U.S., and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. Tehran agreed to let the installation be built.
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  • ...e of Race in the United States: Media Representations and Racialization of Arab- and Muslim-Americans Post-9/11". PhD dissertation Stanford U. 2005. 259 pp
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  • ...ries, and was known to the Yavanas (Greeks) as well as Romans, [[Jew]]s, [[Arab]]s and Chinese since ancient times. Kochi rose to significance as a trading
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  • ...e relations with Israel were greatly strengthened, which annoyed America's Arab allies.<ref> Jeffrey M. Nadaner, "Strife among Friends and Foes: the 1958 A
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  • * [[Arab]]
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  • ...e source" for "the claim that the CIA funded bin Laden or any of the other Arab volunteers who came to support the mujahideen".<ref>See Jason Burke, Al–Q
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  • size is unknown...[its] location, close to the Arab states, and the fact that Ayios Nikolaos is the only station sited within c
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  • ...nd services to the [[Taliban]] and al-Qaeda. From his base in the [[United Arab Emirates]], Bout and a partner, a member of the royal family, flew weapons, ...nity to check such a decision if Israel believed that "the threat from the Arab states could no longer be contained by conventional means." According to [[
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  • * [[United Arab Emirates]]
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  • ...he future. European scholars began a more systematic study of history. One Arab scholar, [[Ibn Khaldun]] (1332-1406) broke with traditionalism and offered
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  • The [[Arab]]s had a reputation for breeding their prize [[Arabian horse|Arabian]] mare
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  • ...ch's Guardian Office planned to impersonate Cooper and threaten either the Arab embassy or then Secretary of State [[Henry Kissinger]]. Similar threats hav
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  • *[[George Antonius]] (1891-1941) - Arab nationalism
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  • ...over 100 volunteers in 45 countries, ranging from the U.S. to the [[United Arab Emirates]], from [[Slovenia]] to [[South Korea]]. The [[Public Knowledge Pr
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  • ...d to the word for [[straw]]. It has been claimed that this was spread by [[Arab]]s who in turn borrowed the word from [[Armenian language|Armenian]].<ref>{
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  • ...fth century; the rise of Islam and the control of the Mediterranean by the Arab world which made travel difficult; and decentralisation of the Church's col
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  • ...nd. Brian Whitaker of ''[[The Guardian]]'' stated in 2003, "To some in the Arab and Muslim countries, Shock and Awe is terrorism by another name; to others
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  • ...days. The same was not true in medieval times - whether in the West or the Arab-speaking world - due in part to the importance given to them by the Neopyth
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  • ...rem'', or work dedicated to the Caliph Al-Mansur, was written by a learned Arab physician who lived between the years 860-932. The Almansor consists of ten
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  • ...s at Guantanamo suspended. He also called Middle Eastern leaders to pursue Arab-[[Israel]]i peace.<ref>''BBC:'' '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/obama
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  • ...in the regions conquered by the [[Arabs]] (from [[Persia]] to [[Spain]]). Arab astronomers introduced many names that are now used for individual stars.<r
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  • ...luded [[St. Augustine]], [[Benedict of Nursia]] and others while classical Arab civilization also included a number of important political philosophers, in
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  • By 1961, the CIA had cultivated at least one high-level informant within the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region|Iraqi wing of the Ba'ath Party, enab
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  • ...st two decades, with the establishment of Hispanic, Hmong, Vietnamese, and Arab communities. By by 1985 Milwaukee was the nation's most segregated city, wi ...Polish Fest, Greek, French, Festa Italiana, German Fest, African-American, Arab, Milwaukee Irish Fest, Native American and Mexican heritages are celebrated
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  • ...them as they showed the solidarity of the soldiers, hand in hand." To have Arab men hold hands symbolizes friendship, not any sexual message that Americans
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  • ...n, sank the Israeli Navy flagship, the destroyer ''Eilat'' during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. There is uncertainty if the launching boats were Osa-class or
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  • Adams worked as a bodyguard in the mid-1970s, employed by a [[Qatar]] Arab family who had made its fortune in oil.<ref>"Adams, Douglas Noël." Britann
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  • ...y state (although members have been given political asylum in European and Arab countries, as well as the United States).
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  • ...|volume=20|issue=99|page=42|publisher=Institute for Women’s Studies in the Arab World|quote=Women’s defense of men’s right to bodily integrity and thei
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  • ...as an [[Arabian]] work. He suggested that only someone trying to write an "Arab" work would purposefully include a camel. He uses this example to illustrat
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  • ...]], [[History of Uganda]], [[History of Ukraine]], [[History of the United Arab Emirates]], [[History of England of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]] or
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  • ...s, Ramakrishna "devoutly repeated the name of Allah, wore a cloth like the Arab Muslims, said their prayer five times daily, and felt disinclined even to s
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  • ...ed States intelligence community review of its performance before the 1973 Arab-Israeli War noted [in the only declassified paragraph] that there was no on
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  • ...he rest is mostly made up of [[Indo-Aryans|Indo-Aryan]], [[Jew]]ish, and [[Arab]] elements in both culture and ancestry (both of which are usually mixed).
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  • ...ned in the Qur'án) was founded by a Manifestation, whose name is lost. Two Arab tribal prophets, Sálih and Húd, may also be considered Manifestations; No ...taken up by Egyptian human rights organizations and extensively debated on Arab television and in newspapers.[http://bahai-egypt.blogspot.com]
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  • ...[Mandatory Palestine]] where, as a supporter of [[Zionism]], he refused an Arab Palestinian petition to prohibit Jewish migration to Palestine.<ref>Gilbert
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