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  • 41Arab Jews — (Arabic: اليهود العرب Al Yahūd al Arab , Hebrew: יהודים ערבים Yehudim Aravim )is a controversial term referring to Jews living in the Arab World, or Jews descended from such persons.cite web|title=Ishaq al Shami and the Predicament of the Arab… …

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  • 42Arab socialism — ( ar. الاشتراكية العربية, al ishtirākīya al ‘arabīya ) is a political ideology based on an amalgamation of Pan Arabism and Socialism. Arab Socialism is distinct from the much broader tradition of socialist thought in the Arab World, which… …

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  • 43Arab cuisine — is defined as the various regional cuisines spanning the Arab World, from Morocco and Tunisia to Saudi Arabia, and incorporating Levantine, Egyptian . Contents 1 History 2 Culture 3 Structure of meals …

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  • 44Arab City Schools — is the public school district of Arab, Alabama. It includes the following schools: *Arab High School *Arab Junior High School *Arab Primary School *Arab Elementary SchoolArab City Schools750 Arabian DriveArab, AL 35016(256) 586 6011 Arab City… …

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  • 45Arab Suqrir — Arab Suqrir …

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  • 46ARAB LEAGUE — ARAB LEAGUE, league of Arab states comprising 22 members. The League was founded in March 1945 in Cairo as a regional organization by the then seven independent or almost independent Arab states (Egypt, Iraq, Transjordan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi… …

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  • 47Arab al-Zubayd — Arab al Zubayd …

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  • 48Arab Ba'ath Movement — حركة البعث العربي Leader Michel Aflaq Founded 1940 (1940) Dissolved 1947 (1947) …

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  • 49Arab Times (US) — Arab Times is the largest Arab American newspaper, published in the US since 1986 [http://www.araboo.com/site/arab arabtimes 10050] . Background The Arab Times newspaper was founded by Dr. Osama Fawzi in Houston, Texas and first published in… …

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  • 50Arab Political Parties —    Arab political parties have been a part of the Israeli political scene since independence, and the Arabs in Israel have been represented on a regular basis in the Knesset. In the Knesset elections between 1949 and 1969, the majority of Israeli …

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