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Solution to Arabia vs Saudi Arabia vs Arabian Peninsula

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Please see the following articles that should now solve the problems we have been discussing:

This took me a while to write, research and organize, but it was well worth the time and efforts I put into it to create clarity and avoid confusion from now on. Thank you very much, IZAK (talk) 13:36, 3 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Remove Iraq

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Iraq is not part of the Arabian Peninsula. It would probably belong in another article. Dunutubble (talk) 16:31, 26 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

The desert portions of Iraq were part of "Arabia" even if they were not located in the Arabian penuinsala. "Arab" originally just meant "desert dweller" so there were a number of groups from the desert areas north of the penuinsala who were known as "Arabs" in antiquity, they were known as such in the Syrian, Jordanian, and Iraqi, Negev, and Sinai deserts south of the Euphrates. There has been a revisionist project to limit the definition of "Arab" to just the Arabian penuinsala and so deny that Arabs had any link outside of this area, however this is incredibly wrong headed. The term "Arab" predates knowledge of the penuinsala, when people talked about "Arab people's" in antiquity they didn't have any real geographic knowledge of the penuinsala, they were talking about desert dwelling people's bordering their "civilized" territory that was usually some river or hill based country that could accommodate large populations. The penuinsala was later named after the Arabs, but this wasn't meant to imply that this was the exclusive area of their origin. Such a definition is forced, it would be as if you claimed that the Jewish people never in history dwelt outside of the confines of the literal geographic territory of "Judea". 2601:140:9500:7F00:B1C1:F685:B2E8:7347 (talk) 21:09, 3 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]