Israel and Iran and Turkey
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Syria, Morocco, Oman, United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain were Arab countries that were part of the US-led UN Coalition in the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991. Other Non-Arab Muslim-Majority countries also joined in, including: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Niger, Senegal, and Afghanistan.
The folks who are commonly called Arabs are considered to have descended from Ishamel.
Arab countries span the continents of Africa and Asia.
There are 22 Arab countries and 1 Jewish country.
NoThe "Gulf" is the Persian Gulf.The "Arab States of the Persian Gulf" are:Saudi ArabiaKuwaitBahrainQatarUnited Arab EmiratesOmanAlthough Iran and Iraq have coast on the Persian gulf, they are not considered Gulf Countries.
Of the countries listed above, only the United Arab Emirates borders the Persian Gulf.
Iran is not an Arab country. It is Persian. of course not.Iran is completely different from Arab countries.peo[le in Iran speak Persian & Turkish & some other dialect.while Arabs speak Arabic.
The countries of Yemen and the United Arab Emirates.
The Persian Gulf is surrounded by several countries. Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates all border the Persian Gulf.
NO , that is NOT true. The countries that border the Persian Gulf are: Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman (exclave of Musandam), Iraq, and Iran.
Israel and Iran and Turkey
Eight Middle Eastern countries border the Persian Gulf. Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman (exclave of Musandam), Iraq, and Iran all border the Persian Gulf.
Shatt al Arab is in Iraq, at the northern end of Persian Gulf.
Countries with a coastline on the Persian Gulf, called the Persian Gulf States, are (clockwise, from the north): Iran (Persia), United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar on a peninsula off the Saudi coast, Bahrain on an island, and Kuwait and Iraq in the northwest
The countries bordering the Persian Gulf in southwest Asia, including Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Oman.
The Arab League has a population of approximately 350,000,000. If you exclude the countries which are typically considered non-Arab countries in the League, the number drops to around 330,000,000.