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Arabs - Wikipedia A 2021 study found that some modern Arab groups, such as Saudi Arabians and Yemenis, derive most of their ancestry from local Natufian hunter-gatherers and have less Neolithic Anatolian ancestry than Levantines
History of Arabia | People, Geography, Empire | Britannica Arabian peoples have been held to be related to a variety of groups, with homelands in almost all directions outside Arabia: the view that sought to visualize all Arabians as a single race has never been valid
Arabia - World History Encyclopedia One must note that the Arabians were not a single people but multiple smaller kingdoms and tribes Arabia was home to great city builders and nomads alike They were of great influence on many occasions in the ancient period One of the first mentions of Arabs comes from the Bible and the Torah
Arabian Peninsula - Wikipedia In antiquity, the term "Arabia" encompassed a larger area than the current term "Arabian Peninsula" and included the Arabian Desert and large parts of the Syrian–Arabian desert During the Hellenistic period, the area was known as Arabia (Ancient Greek: Ἀραβία) The Romans named three regions "Arabia": Arabia Petraea ('Stony Arabia'[11]): it consisted of the former Nabataean Kingdom
Arabia - Bedouin, Nomads, Tribes | Britannica Throughout Arabian history, even during phases of foreign rule, it was the free, arms-bearing tribesmen who dominated other classes of society, be the tribes nomadic or oasis dwellers, settled farmers in the highlands, or sailors, traders, and pirates gaining their livelihood at sea
Encyclopedia of The Bible – Arabian, Arabians, Arabs In the Bible, Arabians refers to the nomads who live in the deserts of Arabia, esp in the northwestern part They are also known by the general term “people of the East” (Judg 6:3)
Arab | Description, History, Facts | Britannica Arab, one whose native language is Arabic (See also Arabic language ) Before the spread of Islam and, with it, the Arabic language, Arab referred to any of the largely nomadic Semitic inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula
History of the Arabs - Wikipedia Tradition in the Abrahamic religions holds that Arabs are the descendants of Ishmael, who was the son of the Hebrew patriarch Abraham and his Egyptian concubine Hagar [1]
Who is an Arab? | Britannica Arab, Any member of the Arabic-speaking peoples native to the Middle East and North Africa Before the spread of Islam in the 630s ce, the term referred to the largely nomadic Semitic peoples of the Arabian Peninsula