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  • 121ARAB WORLD, 1945–2006 — The Arab world is divided into four subregions: the Maghreb (morocco , tunisia , algeria , libya , Mauritania), the Nile Valley (egypt and Sudan), the Fertile Crescent (syria , lebanon , iraq , jordan , and the palestinian authority ), and the… …

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  • 122ARAB POPULATION — GENERAL SURVEY Under the British Mandate, 1917–48 In 1917, at the time of the British conquest of Palestine during World War I, the country s Arabic speaking population numbered less than 600,000 persons; in 1947 it was estimated at 1,200,000.… …

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  • 123Arab World — The Arab World ( ar. العالم العربي; Transliteration: al alam al arabi) refers to Arabic speaking countries stretching from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Sea in the east, and from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Horn of… …

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  • 124Arab world — For the political alliance, see Arab League. A map of the Arab world. This is based on the standard territorial definition of the Arab world which comprises the states and territories of the Arab League. The Arab world (Arabic: العالم العربي‎ …

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  • 125Arab League — Infobox Country native name = جامعة الدول العربية JāmaUnicode|ʻat ad Duwal al ʻArabiyya name = League of Arab States linking name = the Arab League |mapwidth=225px symbol type = Emblem image symbol = League of Arab States Emblem.svg membership =… …

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  • 126Arab American — Infobox Ethnic group group = Arab American poptime =1,400,345 0.49% of U.S. population (2005) [http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/tables/08s0051.xls U.S. Census Bureau: Population by Selected Ancestry Group and Region: 2005] ] popplace =… …

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  • 127Arab Spring — الربيع العربي …

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  • 128Arab slave trade — For the relation between the Islamic religion and the institution of slavery, see Islamic views on slavery. Part of a series on Slavery …

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