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Sunni, and the Shi’a Arabs follow some customs that Persians associate with Sunnism. In the absence of scholarly work or census surveys, it is impossible to estimate the percentages of Shi’as and Sunnis among the Arabs, but the evidence suggests that the great majority of Iranian Arabs are Shi’ite. First, the Arabs border on a part of Iraq that is, and has long been, almost entirely Shi’ite, and it would be surprising to find a Sunni pocket in such an area, especially since, second, they live in the Shi'ite state of Iran."
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Nikki R. Keddie, "Iran and the Muslim World: Resistance and Revolution", New York University Press, 1995 (3/5/09). pp. 12–13: "Many writings state that the Arabs are Sunni, but the only bases for this assertion seem to be that most Arabs in the world are Sunni, that some Arabs in Khuzestan rarely are
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Women's scarves have various types including Aba that is a black Chador with long sleeves from which hands are only exposed from wrist. Another is called Asabe or a turban like scarf, and the quality of the used cloth denotes the social rank of the woman. Pooshie is a mask-like silk cloth that covers
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Project 2001, about 40 percent of Arabs are unskilled workers living in urban areas. The Arabs in the rural areas are primarily farmers and fishermen. The Arabs living along the Persian Gulf coastal plains are mostly pastoral nomads. Tribal loyalties are strong among rural Arabs, but also have an
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origin and which gradually disappeared in the early medieval period. The immigration of Arab tribes from outside the province was also a long-term process. There was a great influx of Arab-speaking immigrants into the province from the 16th to the 19th century, including the migration of the
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that have retained their identity in language, culture, and Shia Islam to the present day. But ethno-linguistic characteristics of the region must be studied against the long and turbulent history of the province, with its own local language
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Strong blood relation which is one of the peculiarities of Arab society, results in cooperation between Arabs in hardships as well as the intensification of internecines between tribes. Iranian Arabs are well known for hospitality too.
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Karimipour, Kosar - Karimipour, Yadollah: Khuzestan Arabs: Divergence and Convergence. In the journal: "Geographical Research". Summer 1 - No. 1. P. Statistics on the Comprehensive Plan of State Division 2.
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R. Spencer Wells et al., "The Eurasian Heartland: A continental perspective on Y-chromosome diversity," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (August 28, 2001)
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the face. Dresses are of different types too. Nefnef is a long loose dress and Thoub is a gauzy loose dress that is worn on the Nefnef. Ne'al and Kabkab or Karkab are two kinds of footwear.
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Nasidze, I., Quinque, D., Rahmani, M., Alemohamad, S. A. and Stoneking, M. (2008), "Close Genetic Relationship Between Semitic-speaking and Indo-European-speaking Groups in Iran."
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Hamid Ahmadi noted that the Arabs of Khuzestan Province are direct descendants of the ancient population of the area, having adopted the Arabic language and identity with the
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explains that for centuries, Iranian rulers maintained contacts with Arabs outside their borders, dealt with Arab subjects and client states such as those of the
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Semino O, Passarino G, Oefner P J, Lin A A, Arbuzova S, Beckman L E, de Benedictis G, Francalacci P, Kouvatsi A, Limborska S, et al. (2000) Science 290:1155–1159
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such as haplogroup J1 are carried at high frequency among the Iranian Arabs, accounting for more than half of Iranian Arab haplogroups. The high ratio of
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Yasini, Razieh, a cultural and sociological study on local costumes of Iranian women from Southern seaside, Woman in culture and art magazine.
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Underhill P A, Passarino G, Lin A A, Shen P, Foley R A, Mirazon-Lahr M, Oefner P J, Cavalli-Sforza L L (2001) Ann Hum Genet 65:43–62
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as their native language. In 2008, their population stood at about 1.6 million people. They are primarily concentrated in
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Ghayyem, Abdonnabi, a sociological look into life and culture of Arabs of Khuzestan, National seasonal magazine, 217.
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Ahmadi, Hamid (2013). "Political Elites and the Question of Ethnicity and Democracy in Iran: A Critical View".
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Percent Arab population of Iranian provinces, according to a survey carried out by Ministry of Culture in 2010.
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Plan of "study and measure the indicators of the country's public culture" (non-fixed indicators);
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in the 7th century, many Arab tribes settled in different parts of Iran, it is the Arab tribes of
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people and reflective of the genetic legacy of early agriculturalists in the Neolithic Near East
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in southern Iraq and between the Tigris and Euphrates in northern Iraq. This stretch included
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The presence of Arabs in Iran dates back to the 7th-8th centuries AD, where under the
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This article is about the Arab citizens of Iran. For the ethnically mixed people, see
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across the Persian Gulf early in his reign, transplanted several clans of the
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have listed the population of Arab citizens in Khuzestan between 4-7 million.
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puts the number at 1 million. Iranian Arabs form 1-2% of Iran's population.
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influence in urban areas, impacting Arab socialization and politicization.
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A history of the Muslim world to 1750: the making of a civilization
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Khorasani Arabs are descended from Arab migrants from Arabia. Most
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Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume II/2: Anthropology–ʿArab Moḥammad
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groups, occurred in more than 11 percent of the sample and
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Human Geography of Qom Province - Qom Governorate 2013
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The History of Iran (Greenwood Press, 2001), (pg. 14)
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Index

Arabs of Khuzestan
Arab-Persians
Arabic
Persian
Khuzestan
Khorasan
Hormozgan
Bushehr
Qom
Arabic
Khuzestani Arabic
Khorasani Arabic
Gulf Arabic
South Mesopotamian Arabic
Persian
Twelver
Shi'a Islam
Sunni Islam
Arabs
Ahwazi Arabs
Huwala
Khamseh Arabs
Marsh Arabs
Khorasani Arabs
Arab-Persians
Iraqis
Kuwaitis
Bahranis
Arabic
Persian

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