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The term '''Arab''' was a generic term given to apply to a wide variety of peoples |
The term '''Arab''' was a generic term given to apply to a wide variety of peoples whose common ground appears to be primarily that they were located in and around, the Middle East and northern Africa. And that they were not [[Christian]]. |
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The word has a basis related to the desert in some languages. |
The word has a basis related to the desert in some languages. |
Revision as of 18:30, 19 July 2006
The term Arab was a generic term given to apply to a wide variety of peoples whose common ground appears to be primarily that they were located in and around, the Middle East and northern Africa. And that they were not Christian.
The word has a basis related to the desert in some languages.