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People from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are called Emiratis but you can also call them Arabs as they speak Arabic.
All or most of the gulf countries are full of Arabs. (e.g: Saudia Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, United Arab Emirates...)
The Indian ocean is the closest ocean to the UAE, although the UAE borders on the Arabian Gulf
Arabs and Jews are in conflict over the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in the Middle East.
yes, all the lands under the territories of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were inhabited, before the initiation of the Kingdom, with Arabs. However, Arabia is a region that includes territory outside of Saudi Arabia, such as the countries of Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.
The most important Arabs animals are squid, jiggles, giggles, floppy and mega fart.
Arabs and Babylonians. Algebra comes from the Arabic 'al-jabr'.
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well they live in the deserts and most Arabs are shephards or marker place people. but there are also doctors, architects, etc.
The conflict between Berbers and Arabs in North Africa dates back to the Arab conquest of the region in the 7th century. It is rooted in tensions over cultural, linguistic, and political differences. Berbers have historically sought to preserve their distinct identity and autonomy, while Arabs have sought to assert control and influence over the region.
All Arabs are originally from Yemen and it's known for all Arabs that "Arab's origin is Yemen" but if you mean that most Arab people are Yemenis! no they're not. The previous answer is incorrect. In Pre-Islamic Times, when the Arabs were only found in the Arabian Peninsula, Arabs were quite evenly distributed across what is now Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen. (Understandably, they would be concentrated in cities and along the coast, but the percentage of Arabs in these areas was nearly identical). With the Rise of Islam, Arabs have expanded outward from the Arabian Peninsula and are now endemic in many other countries. So, no, most Arabs did not come from Yemen and today most Arabs certainly do not come from Yemen.
Arabs originate in Asia. Arabs can be found living in many countries around the world, including countries in Europe. So there are Arabs in Europe and Asia.