Al-Ahwaz, its geographical location and its Arabism

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Bader Hameed Mansi Al Sulami

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The history of the Arabian Gulf in the modern era - with its western and eastern coasts - is full of important historical events. This is due to its strategic location, which attracted the population there to settle and practice their humanitarian activity, which is the most important ingredient in creating historical events. This is what prompted foreign international powers to pay attention to it, trying to exploit and plunder its wealth. Disputes and conflicts occurred over its lands, from the sixteenth century AD to the twentieth century AD. After the emergence of independent political entities on both coasts of the Arabian Gulf, the intensity of conflict and strife increased, which contributed to the development of events. Which contributed to changing the geographical map of the region in general.

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