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f Iraqi Asylum-Seekers', which stated that many | Arab refugees (including Palestinians) “…do not hold |
ny interest in working with the Syrian or other | Arab regimes, and their sole interest consisted in e |
the founding Executive Director of World Links | Arab Region, building a board including Queen Rania |
1918, Jafar al-Askari and Nuri as-Said led the | Arab Regular Army in a frontal attack on the well-de |
sraeli sources often cite Jewish acceptance and | Arab rejection of the U.N. partition plan as an exam |
ecializes in the history of the Middle East and | Arab relations and studies. |
known for their pioneering contributions to the | Arab renaissance of the late 19th century known as t |
Many of the | Arab reporters for Al Jazeera saw this as an intenti |
te of the 35 was reconstructed from British and | Arab reports. |
ts Palestinian section to speedily increase the | Arab representation amongst its cadres and leaders. |
eptember 1947, he was set to be the Palestinian | Arab representative to the Arab League, but was ulti |
He served as the first President of the Yemen | Arab Republic from 27 September 1962 to 5 November 1 |
The United | Arab Republic was a sovereign state formed by the un |
rica Championship 1962 was hosted by the United | Arab Republic from March 24 to March 30, 1962. |
on the 30 March Program was held in the United | Arab Republic (now Egypt) on 2 May 1968. |
The United | Arab Republic won the tournament, its first African |
me one year after the dissolution of the United | Arab Republic between Egypt and Syria (1958-1961) du |
ting, requested by Israel, Syria and the United | Arab Republic to contest various allegations, adopte |
Parliamentary elections were held in the United | Arab Republic (now Egypt) on 8 January 1969, with a |
; the Presidential Order of Merit, First Class, | Arab Republic of Egypt, 1978; and the Walter Reed Me |
dor to South Vietnam (1955-1957), to the United | Arab Republic (1960-1961) and to Italy (1961-1968). |
leh previously served as President of the Yemen | Arab Republic (North Yemen) from 1978 until 1990, at |
became the Minister of Health under the United | Arab Republic (UAR) but resigned due to a conflict w |
United | Arab Republic won the tournament, the country's thir |
The President of the Yemen | Arab Republic was the head of state of that country |
thiopia, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Sweden, United | Arab Republic (UAR). |
uit New York to be the ambassador to the United | Arab Republic in Cairo (though Syria left the union |
roup, but the results were the same, the United | Arab Republic won over Ethiopia 4-0 and over Sudan 2 |
United | Arab Republic qualified for the 1970 FIBA World Cham |
Crabs) was used on a postage stamp by the Yemen | Arab Republic in 1969. |
rica Championship 1970 was hosted by the United | Arab Republic from March 9 to March 15, 1970. |
The Prime Minister of the Yemen | Arab Republic was the head of government of that cou |
When Syria and Egypt merged to form the United | Arab Republic (UAR) in February 1958, he criticized |
He also served as Vice President of Yemen | Arab Republic from 1978 and as speaker of the Consti |
Parliamentary elections were held in the Yemen | Arab Republic in February and March 1971. |
he summit, held on the initiative of the United | Arab Republic (modern-day Egypt only, following the |
s transferred to Wheelus Air Base in the Libyan | Arab Republic in August 1969 as Commander of the 727 |
A referendum on the United | Arab Republic was held in Egypt on 21 February 1958, |
The United | Arab Republic 1958 Constitution was the adopted cons |
Parliamentary elections were held in the United | Arab Republic (now Egypt) on 10 March 1964, with a s |
urbulent years after the break-up of the United | Arab Republic (UAR), installing the National Council |
North Korea and South Korea, the northern Yemen | Arab Republic (YAR) and the PDRY remained relatively |
A presidential election was held in the United | Arab Republic on 15 October 1970, following the deat |
Syria was a constituent of the United | Arab Republic in 1960, but almost all 74 competitors |
verthrew the monarchy and proclaimed the Libyan | Arab Republic (LAR). |
Defeated Ahmed Hassan (United | Arab Republic) 5-0 |
del Nasser (technically President of the United | Arab Republic) |
he first Minister of Expatriates for the Syrian | Arab Republic, between 2003 and 2008, and has been d |
g Egypt and Syria merging to form of the United | Arab Republic, and the establishment of a joint Nati |
It was hosted and won by the United | Arab Republic, a short-lived confederation between E |
For ambassadors to the Yemen | Arab Republic, see United States Ambassador to North |
epublic of Yemen merged with the northern Yemen | Arab Republic, Al-Eryani held posts as Minister of D |
ever, unlike the member countries of the United | Arab Republic, Yemen remained an independent soverei |
debate over whether Iraq should join the United | Arab Republic, led by Gamal Abdel Nasser. |
Only three teams participated: host team United | Arab Republic, Sudan and Ethiopia. |
rabia, possibly Somalia, possibly Sudan, Syrian | Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzb |
Egypt and Syria, as the United | Arab Republic, competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics |
Invitees included the United | Arab Republic, Syria, Kuwait, Libya, Saudi Arabia, A |
s, as a response to the formation of the United | Arab Republic. |
Region VI: The United | Arab Republic. |
At the 1960 Games, he represented the United | Arab Republic. |
Defeated Mahmoud Mersal (United | Arab Republic/Egypt) 5-0 |
Defeated Fawzi Hassan (United | Arab Republic/Egypt)KO |
A referendum on the Federation of | Arab Republics was held in Egypt on 1 September 1971 |
A referendum on the Federation of | Arab Republics was held in Libya on 1 September 1971 |
Three referendums on the Federation of | Arab Republics were held on 1 September 1971, in Egy |
lowed by a graduate diploma from the Center for | Arab Research and Studies at the Arab University, an |
According to an | Arab resident of a nearby town, it had a population |
On July 22, another east Jerusalem | Arab resident, Ghassan Abu Tir, rammed his bulldozer |
war Israel had control of 12 of Jerusalem's 15 | Arab residential quarters. |
Arab residents of East Jerusalem are given a permane | |
In 1922, there were 69 | Arab residents in Khirbat Umm Juni, while no number |
Abu Dhein, like other | Arab residents of east Jerusalem who choose not to h |
ish agent Sarah Herinson as affiliated with the | Arab Resistance at the time before releasing him a f |
The force was established during the Great | Arab Revolt in what at the time was the British Mand |
Arab revolt makes Turkey a regional power | |
avid Murphy, (Illustrated by Peter Dennis), The | Arab Revolt 1916-18: Lawrence Sets Arabia Ablaze, Os |
An | Arab revolt would relieve in part the British forces |
yria on 7 March 1920 in Damascus, following the | Arab revolt against the Ottomans of 1916-1918. |
t the Egyptian revolt, similar to the 1936-1939 | Arab revolt in Palestine, could be enough to mobiliz |
ttoman Empire in World war one, the Flag of the | Arab Revolt was briefly hoisted over the Grand Serai |
was apparently little interest in Egypt for an | Arab revolt against the British. |
During the Great | Arab Revolt he escaped first to Syria (1937) and the |
mmerling and Joel S. Migdal argue that the 1834 | Arab revolt of the Egyptian conquered part of Ottoma |
rm of the Haganah in 1937, during the 1936-1939 | Arab revolt in Palestine in the British Mandate of P |
During the 1936-1939 Great | Arab Revolt the party called for an Indian Congress |
The First Suez Offensive and | Arab Revolt are Ahmed Djemal's most significant fail |
8, as part of the effort to crush the 1936-1939 | Arab revolt in Palestine. |
d, in 1916, he became one of the leaders of the | Arab Revolt against Turkish rule. |
he British forces against the Ottomans with the | Arab Revolt in 1916. |
In 1936, as the | Arab Revolt broke, she joined her brother in the Irg |
The main contribution of the | Arab Revolt to the war was to pin down tens of thous |
In July 1919, following the Great | Arab Revolt which succeeded in gaining Arab independ |
During the 1936-1939 | Arab revolt and Israeli War of Independence, it serv |
Palestinian-Arabs at that time, fled during the | Arab Revolt from the region of Palestine. |
Faulkner is co-director of the Great | Arab Revolt Project. |
On 19 April 1936 the | Arab revolt broke out, and a general strike began, c |
us armed raids in the area during the 1936-1939 | Arab revolt in Palestine, the British authorities se |
Syrian nationalists on May 6, 1916 sparking the | Arab revolt that ended the Ottoman rule over Syria. |
mad, as well as having participated in the 1916 | Arab revolt against the Ottomans. |
ight against the Ottomans once again during the | Arab Revolt until 1918 and the French in 1923 and 19 |
cal role while in the Red Sea in supporting the | Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire, flying the f |
Later, during the | Arab Revolt of 1917-18, Lawrence based his operation |
n 1936, they became involved in suppressing the | Arab revolt in the British Mandate of Palestine. |
n the Mandate of Palestine during the 1936-1939 | Arab revolt in Palestine. |
(former Ottoman soldiers who had fought in the | Arab revolt) seeing it as a holy duty; those in powe |
With the removal of the Flag of the | Arab Revolt, the Grand Serail was turned into the he |
incident occurred at the crest of the 1936-1938 | Arab Revolt, and during a high point in tensions bet |
fly accompanied Lawrence on his exploits in the | Arab Revolt, visited the archaeological site at Petr |
ist activities in Palestine, including the 1936 | Arab revolt, which resulted in his three-year impris |
Following the 1936-1939 | Arab revolt, the British authorities built a number |
The attacking forces of the | Arab Revolt, led by Auda ibu Tayi and T. E. Lawrence |
The British historian of the | Arab Revolt, David Murphy wrote that through the fil |
ffa riots, Hebron-Safed riots, Palestine riots, | Arab revolt, British-Zionist conflict |
uerrilla force led by T. E. Lawrence during the | Arab Revolt, which ambushed Ottoman trains on the ra |
ater, as he was soon involved in supporting the | Arab Revolt. |
Hashemite palace signaling the beginning of the | Arab Revolt. |
errorist Methods, which supported the 1936-1939 | Arab revolt. |
etween the Hashemites and the Saudis during the | Arab Revolt. |
gade in Palestine from 1935 to 1939, during the | Arab revolt. |
a pivotal role in the events leading up to the | Arab Revolt. |
his residence there, he came into contact with | Arab revolutionary Izz ad-Din al-Qassam. |
lawed in 2007 after the Adalah legal center for | Arab rights in Israel filed a petition to the High C |
trating the Jewish Kiryat Shmuel neighbourhood, | Arab rioters killed 19 Jews in Tiberias, 11 of whom |
The farm was destroyed in the course of the | Arab riots in Jericho in 1958 against the British, b |
Arab riots over the Temple Mount were taking place i | |
outbreak of the Second Intifada and the Israeli | Arab riots of October. |
In 1936, | Arab riots forced the Jews of Peki'in to leave their |
The 1929 | Arab riots caused unrest in the Haganah ranks becaus |
In the wake of the 1936 | Arab riots, the yeshiva relocated to the new city, l |
s to have settled in the Thal, after the end of | Arab rule in Sindh. |
mous Christian Mozarab chronicler, living under | Arab rule in Iberia; the author was called a phantom |
ia and the surrounding region was brought under | Arab rule in the first half of the 7th century, and |
aris Peace Conference (1919) to claim Syria for | Arab rule after the break-up of the Ottoman Empire. |
stine from where he moved, probably fleeing the | Arab rule, to Mount Sinai early in the 970s. |
inhabitants who fled their villages fall under | Arab rule, reaching count, as reflected in the censu |
ing an army to bring the area more firmly under | Arab rule. |
achers, the Berber revolt against their Umayyad | Arab rulers began in Tangiers in 740, and was led in |
the Christian re-conquest of the city from its | Arab rulers in 1487. |
sputes, an ancient title originally bestowed by | Arab rulers of the Vijayanagar Empire. |
Arab Russian relations goes far since the Khazars an | |
The Geysir Reef was first known by | Arab sailors around the year 700, and was shown on s |
om in dubbed Turkish dramas across many leading | Arab sat-casters. |
he Saudi Arabian communications satellites, see | Arab Satellite Communications Organization. |
e went on to anchor several programs in various | Arab satellite stations, where she then joined the M |
He was the chairman of the | Arab Scientific Assemblage from 1953 until his death |
es and Research, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia); and the | Arab Scientific Society, Baghdad, Iraq. |
he Dinka moved from south of what is called the | Arab sea… and Abyei lies to the north of that… the D |
s a document given to Faisal bin Hussein by the | Arab secret societies al-Fatat and Al-'Ahd on his se |
ecurity Committee, and was Senior Editor of the | Arab section in the TASS News Agency. |
salem), which promoted Jewish settlement in the | Arab sectors of Jerusalem. |
family house was in fact a family house in the | Arab sense, which meant that our families were one i |
er Wahid Taysir Hayb (or al-Heib) is an Israeli | Arab sergeant in the Israel Defense Forces who shot |
of having homosexual relations with one of the | Arab servants. |
39-45 Memorial, commemorating 28 Jewish and non | Arab servicemen of the Second World War, and six non |
he continuity between the northern and southern | Arab settlements as vital to Israel's security in th |
Sayyid Abdullah was among the earliest Hadhrami | Arab settlers in Aceh, and like many other kinsmen w |
Muker in Bihar claim to be descendants of early | Arab settlers, whose initial area of settlement in S |
Takis Emmanuel - | Arab Sheik |
from FBI agents posing as representatives of an | Arab sheik. |
He was instructed, apparently, to prevent the | Arab sheikhs from joining the Egyptian rebels and to |
ructed at an unknown date and used for years by | Arab sheiks from Saudi Arabia and other Arab countri |
urif, near Gush Etzion, they were spotted by an | Arab shepherd or by two women (accounts differ) who |
Rajab al-Hafiz al-Bursi (d 1411) an | Arab Shia theologian and mystic. |
ncreased convoying and protection of Indian and | Arab shipping in cooperation with heavily armed Brit |
Kuwait also is a member of the United | Arab Shipping Company. |
In 2010, he won 9th | Arab Shooting Championship at the Fahad Al Ahmed Com |
eterans of Foreign Wars, the Masonic Lodge, the | Arab Shrine of Topeka and a past president of the To |
The | Arab side was already looking toward a large revolt |
Mahameed has been criticized from the | Arab side for focusing on Israeli problems rather th |
the Soviet Union threatened to intervene on the | Arab side, because of Israeli advances after the agr |
engaged in an authentic peace process with the | Arab side. |
was immediately forced to attend to the Second | Arab siege of Constantinople, which commenced in Aug |
off in 719, when they helped relieve the Second | Arab siege of Constantinople. |
After the | Arab siege of Constantinople ended, the Byzantine Em |
on display at the University of Oslo, including | Arab silver coins, gold coin from Dorestad, hundreds |
for performing in casual attire at a time where | Arab singers were expected to wear suits, they event |
Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur, Sudanese | Arab slave trader in the late 19th-century; later be |
Tarzan rescues Jane from | Arab slave-traders after they have been marooned in |
in the Kenya Slave courts, freeing slaves from | Arab slavers on the East African coast and developin |
etary of Damascus University Branch of al-Baath | Arab Socialist Party, 2000-2002 |
00 and was secretary of the Daraa branch of the | Arab Socialist Baath Party from 2000-2004. |
The result was a victory for the | Arab Socialist Organisation, which won 295 of the 36 |
According to the Syrian Constitution, the Baath | Arab Socialist Party is the leader of the state and |
Unlike previous elections in which the | Arab Socialist Union was the sole legal party, this |
tions, in which three different factions of the | Arab Socialist Union had competed against each other |
evolution, he declared the establishment of the | Arab Socialist Union (ASU) of Iraq, commending it as |
ate and all candidates had to be members of the | Arab Socialist Union (ASU). |
Azma has often satirized | Arab societies and regimes with their anti-American |
d all other prerequisites” for a future, modern | Arab society . |
lish relations with elite sections of the local | Arab society. |
(Soldier's Square), dedicated to an indigenous | Arab soldier who died fighting in the 1948 Arab-Isra |
ves its name from an unknown native Palestinian | Arab soldier (feda'i) who died during the 1948 Arab- |
rut, bringing on stage the biggest names of the | Arab song: Nancy Ajram, Wadih El Safi, Myriam Fares, |
gation of a conspiracy appeared to come from an | Arab source hostile to Israel. |
Katz attacks what he calls propaganda used by | Arab sources about the roots of the conflict and att |
According to | Arab sources his fleet consisted of 2,500 ships. |
ty was a Muslim official known as the Khazz; in | Arab sources the title given is sometimes vizier. |
During this era, according to classical | Arab sources, the tribe produced a poet by the name |
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