Jordan. Geographically its southern half is in the Arabian peninsula but generally it is considered to be part of the Levant. Outside of that, then probably Iraq or Palestine. Syria and Lebanon are also close I guess. Outside of Asia, there are Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, and Sudan.
Libya, particularly Eastern Libya and central Libya. When Arabs got their it was already mostly depopulated so they quickly became the majority and stayed so for a thousand years
100% Moroccan Arab villages, esp in the Doukala and Abda regions. In Morocco we call them 3roubia (عروبية). People there still refer to houses as "tents" like "the tent of Mohammed" (خيمة محمد) meaning the house of Mohammed. They have a strong Arabic accent that’s different from the Darija spoken in urban cities. Their communities are made up of small tribes and families and they're very conservative. They’re known for their masculinity and their love for their lands and women😅
The region of Fes in Morocco has a significant Andalusian heritage that lives to this day, and would certainly be a top contender regarding Arab culture. Other places include Cairo and Damascus. These three are for the "civilisational aspects". If by Arabian you mean more the culture as preserved in rural setting, the top contender would undoubtedly be Yemen.
Yes there are numerous rural Arab regions in Morocco (and here by Arab I mean actual Arab, not "Arabized" Berber, who also exist in numerous other regions). In fact, I am from a rural Arab region myself. The rural Berber regions however are better known by tourists because of Marrakech and its area. The administrations of Medieval Sultanates in Morocco was very well documented and we have a fairly good picture of the origins of most tribes/clans: Arabs, Berbers, Arabised Berbers, Berberised Arabs, and descendent of the huge 15th-17th Iberian purge, many of whom included not only Arabs , Berbers and Sefarad Jews but also the Europeans who had converted to Islam centuries earlier.
Outside the Arabian peninsula usually they call themselves “Arab “ when it’s convenient for them and if it’s not they will start saying “oh we are not Arabs we are this group or that “
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Dearborn
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Dearborn is much more levant Arab. Than “Arabian”
Where there are Arabs, there is the Arab world.
Lakemba in Sydney
Nooo that’s like little Bangladeshi/Afghanistan now
It’s Bankstown now
Bedouin Arab tribes in Africa, Southern Iraq & Bedouins of the Levant.
Libya, Iraq, Sudan, eastern Syria and Jordan. These places I would say have the most Arab tribes outside of the Arabian Peninsula.
My geography knowledge is so shitty that I’m surprised that Jordan is not fact not on the Arabian peninsula
Maybe Libya
That’s interesting would you like to explain further (thanks for the only serious answer)
You see a lot of Bedouin tribes from Arabia migrated to Libya in the 14th century and kinda make up the majority of the population nowadays
Jordan. Geographically its southern half is in the Arabian peninsula but generally it is considered to be part of the Levant. Outside of that, then probably Iraq or Palestine. Syria and Lebanon are also close I guess. Outside of Asia, there are Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, and Sudan.
Libya, particularly Eastern Libya and central Libya. When Arabs got their it was already mostly depopulated so they quickly became the majority and stayed so for a thousand years
Dearborn
Sudan or Iraq, maybe bedouin lybia
100% Moroccan Arab villages, esp in the Doukala and Abda regions. In Morocco we call them 3roubia (عروبية). People there still refer to houses as "tents" like "the tent of Mohammed" (خيمة محمد) meaning the house of Mohammed. They have a strong Arabic accent that’s different from the Darija spoken in urban cities. Their communities are made up of small tribes and families and they're very conservative. They’re known for their masculinity and their love for their lands and women😅
The region of Fes in Morocco has a significant Andalusian heritage that lives to this day, and would certainly be a top contender regarding Arab culture. Other places include Cairo and Damascus. These three are for the "civilisational aspects". If by Arabian you mean more the culture as preserved in rural setting, the top contender would undoubtedly be Yemen.
Are there rural Arabs in Morocco? Or are rural folk mostly Berber?
Yes there are numerous rural Arab regions in Morocco (and here by Arab I mean actual Arab, not "Arabized" Berber, who also exist in numerous other regions). In fact, I am from a rural Arab region myself. The rural Berber regions however are better known by tourists because of Marrakech and its area. The administrations of Medieval Sultanates in Morocco was very well documented and we have a fairly good picture of the origins of most tribes/clans: Arabs, Berbers, Arabised Berbers, Berberised Arabs, and descendent of the huge 15th-17th Iberian purge, many of whom included not only Arabs , Berbers and Sefarad Jews but also the Europeans who had converted to Islam centuries earlier.
That's interesting. I thought Arabs were mostly city dwellers as opposed to Berbers and why Morocco has a large Berber minority
Sinai
Historically considered part of Arabia
Puente de Vallecas🇪🇸🎉🥳
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East Syria.
Iraq, Ahwaz, Jordan, the Sinai Peninsula, and Libya
Outside the Arabian peninsula usually they call themselves “Arab “ when it’s convenient for them and if it’s not they will start saying “oh we are not Arabs we are this group or that “