Middle Ages [ ] Despite its spiritual importance, in political terms Arabia soon became a peripheral region of the , in which the most important were based at various times in such far away cities as , , and | Shaw, Ezel Kural Shaw, Cambridge University Press, 1977, , page 85• The four smallest states by area , which have their entire coastlines on the Persian Gulf, exhibit the world's most extreme population growth, roughly tripling every 20 years |
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Alrouh, Hekmat, Awatef Ismail, and Sohaila Cheema | Disputes, London: Royal Institute of International Affairs 1991, and The Kuwait Crisis: Basic Documents, By E |
in particular, on the border of the UAE and Oman, measuring between 1,100 and 1,300 m 3,600 and 4,300 ft , is not within the Hajar range, but may be considered an of that range.
28Egypt, Qatar, Syria and Saudi Arabia joined a multinational that opposed Iraq | Some areas have a summer humid , in particular the and areas of Oman and Yemen |
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See for example Palestine: The Reality, , Published by Longmans, Green and co | These events were followed by the under King |
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