Arabistan or Arabestan may refer to The name of the Arabian Peninsula A Arabia satrapy satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire Achaemenid and Sassanid Empire Sassanid Persian empire s. The region of Khuzestan was also called Arabistan , in some chronicles and reports, mainly during the Qajar era of the 19th century. Geodis de Arabistan id Arabistan tr Arabistan ... more details
Arabia was a satrap y province of the Achaemenid Empire and later of the Sassanid Empire , by the name of Arabistan . Achaemenid Era Achaemenid Arabia corresponded to the lands between Egypt and Mesopotamia , known as Arabia Petraea . According to Herodotus , the Cambyses did not subdue the Arabs when he attacked Egypt in 525 BCE. His successor Darius the Great does not mention the Arabs in the Behistun inscription from the first years of his reign, but mentions them in later texts. This suggests that Darius conquered this part of Arabia. ref http www.livius.org ap ark arabia arabia.html Arabia ref Interestingly, Arabs were not considered as subjects to the Achaemenids, as other peoples were, and were exempt from taxation. Instead, they simply provided 1000 talents of frankincense a year. They also helped the Achaemenids invade Egypt by providing water skins to the troops crossing the desert. ref http www.iranica.com newsite articles v2f3 v2f3a002.html Encyclopaedia Iranica ref Sassanid Era Sassanid Arabistan reached across upper Mesopotamia toward the Khabur and north to the lower districts of Armenia. The area was a constant area of contention between Roman Empire Rome and later the Byzantine Empire Byzantines and the Sassanids, who fought over Mesopotamia . ref The Cambridge History of Iran , vol. 3 2 The Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanian Periods, ed. Ehsan Yarshater NY Cambridge UP, 1983 , 761 762. ref See also Arabia References reflist Achaemenid Provinces Sassanid Provinces coord missing Category Pre Islamic Arabia Category Provinces of the Sassanid Empire ko it Arabia satrapia ... more details
notability date April 2010 primarysources date April 2010 Infobox political party name font color red Ahwazi Islamic Sunni Organization font br font color green font logo File Bandera d Arabistan.svg 150px colorcode 008000 leader chairperson president spokesperson foundation Start date YYYY MM DD ideology headquarters international website http www.sonnaalahwaz.org index.html country The Ahwazi Islamic Sunni Organization AISO lang ar big big is a political Ahwazi Islamic organization was formed in Al Ahwaz in 2001 to the struggle for Ahwazi independence and liberation and build the Ahwazi Sovereign state on the pre 1925 borders with Persia and Iran latter on. Believe that the area of Arabistan or Ahwazi state is 375000 KM square on all north the Gulf. It is based in Al Ahwaz and is led by Omar Otman Al Hayawi since 2008. Main source http www.sonnaalahwaz.org Category Islamic organizations ar ... more details
File Vas f Mehmet Pa a.JPG thumb 100px Mehmet Vas f Pasa G rc d. 1865 was an Ottoman Empire Ottoman field marshal m ir and administrator of Georgians Georgian descent. ref name Badem Badem 2010 , p. 238 ref From the 1830s to the 1850s, he served as a wali governor of Serbia , commander of the army in Arabistan and commander in chief in Anatolia . In this latter capacity, which Vas f Pasa assumed in 1855, he was aided by the United Kingdom British officer William Williams, 1st Baronet of Kars William Williams , who effectively led the Turkish Siege of Kars defense of Kars against the Russian Empire Russian forces in the Crimean War . ref name Badem Notes Reflist References Badem, Candan 2010 , The Ottoman Crimean War 1853 1856 . Brill, ISBN 9004182055 Ottoman stub Category 1865 deaths Category Year of birth unknown Category Ottoman Georgians Category Ottoman military personnel of the Crimean War Category Field Marshals of the Ottoman Empire ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 30 0 N 42 30 E display title Geobox Province country Saudi Arabia country flag true name Northern Borders native name map Saudi Arabia Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah province locator.png map caption Map of Saudi Arabia with Northern Borders Region highlighted capital Ar ar population as of 1999 population 237100 area 127000 Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah Lang ar IPA ar l u du d m li j pron , The Northern Borders is the least populated provinces of Saudi Arabia province of Saudi Arabia . It is located in the north of the country, bordering Iraq . It has an area of 127,000  km and a population of 237,100 1999 . Its capital is Ar ar . Saudi Arabia Category Northern Borders Region Category Provinces of Saudi Arabia SaudiArabia geo stub ar be be x old de Al Hudud asch schamaliyya et Al ud d ash Sham l yah es Provincia de las Fronteras del Norte fr Al Hudud ach Chamaliya id Hududusy Syamaliyah it Al Hudud al Shamaliyya pam Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah lt iaurinio Kra to emyratas ms Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah nl Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah ja pl P nocna Prowincja Graniczna pt Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah ru fi Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah sv Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah tr Kuzey S n r B lgesi Suudi Arabistan ur vo Hudud jj mali n war Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah lalawigan zh ... more details
wiktionary Arabia Arabia may refer to Geography Arab world , twenty three Arabic speaking countries Arabian Peninsula , a geographic area in Asia Saudi Arabia , the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula Arabia Deserta , the desert interior of the Arabian Peninsula Arabia Felix , modern day Yemen Arabia Petraea , a Roman province Arabia, Finland , a neighbourhood of Helsinki Arabia satrapy , a satrapy province of the Achaemenid Empire and later of the Sassanid Empire, by the name of Arabistan Geology In geotectonics, the Arabian Plate People Arabia daughter of Justin II , the only recorded daughter of Byzantine emperor Justin II r. 565 578 and his empress Sophia Language A romanized spelling of Arab ya the Arabic language Arabic language , Astronomy 1157 Arabia , an asteroid Arabia Terra , a large upland region on Mars northern hemisphere Arabia quadrangle , one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey Astrogeology Research Program Ships RMS Arabia RMS Arabia , a passenger liner sunk in World War I Arabia steamboat Arabia steamboat , a Steamboat that sunk in the Missouri River in 1856 and was excavated from 1988 1989 USS Arabia ID 3434 , a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission during 1918 Other Arabia company , a Finnish ceramics manufacturer The Arabian horse , a horse breed developed in the Arabian peninsula. disambig bs Arabija vor bg ca Ar bia desambiguaci de Arabia es Arabia desambiguaci n it Arabia lt Arabija nl Arabia ja no Arabia nn Arabia fi Arabia sv Arabien ... more details
Infobox heraldic achievement Name The national emblem of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Image 1 Coat of arms of Saudi Arabia.svg Image 1 width 200 Image 2 Image 2 width Image 2 caption Image 3 Image 3 width image 3 caption Image 4 Image 4 width Image 4 caption Image 5 Image 5 width Image 5 caption Date of origin 1950 State emblem Two crossed swords with a palm tree in the upper space between them State motto The Saudi Arabia n national emblem lang ar was adopted in 1950 ref http www.crwflags.com fotw flags sa.html coa Flags of the World, Saudi Arabia page ref . According to the Saudi Constitution ref http www.servat.unibe.ch icl sa00000 .html A004 Saudi Basic Law of Government, Article 4 ref it consists of two crossed swords with a palm tree in the open upper space between the blades. The swords represents the two areas Hijaz and Nejd united under Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia Ibn Saud in 1926. ref http www.flaggenlexikon.de Flaggenlexicon.de ref References reflist Coats of arms of Asia Category National symbols of Saudi Arabia Category National coats of arms Saudi Arabia SaudiArabia gov stub Heraldry stub ar bs Grb Saudijske Arabije ca Escut de l Ar bia Saudita cs St tn znak Sa dsk Ar bie de Wappen Saudi Arabiens et Saudi Araabia vapp el es Escudo de Arabia Saudita fr Embl me de l Arabie saoudite gl Escudo de Arabia Saud ko hr Grb Saudijske Arabije bpy id Lambang Arab Saudi it Stemma dell Arabia Saudita he lt Saudo Arabijos herbas hu Sza d Ar bia c mere mk nl Wapen van Saoedi Arabi ja no Saudi Arabias riksv pen pl God o Arabii Saudyjskiej pt Bras o de armas da Ar bia Saudita ru sco Emblem o Saudi Arabie simple Coat of Arms of Saudi Arabia sr sh Grb Saudijske Arabije fi Saudi Arabian tunnus sv Saudiarabiens statsvapen tr Suudi Arabistan armas uk yo ... more details
has Hebrew origins. Arabistan The Arabs of Khuzestan are not indigenous to the province. Most Arabs ... , Ahvaz , Susa , and Dezful started seeing large increases in Arab populations. The term Arabistan ... started using both Khuzestan and Arabistan as the region s name. Examples are Majalis Al Mumineen written ... era account Tarikh Alam Aray i Abbasi speaks of dispatching troops to Khuzestan wa Arabistan during the 8th year of Shah Abbas reign. The name Arabistan, however, became more prevalent over time as the Kingdom ... Mozaffareddin Shah , the name Arabistan was meant to completely refer to all of Khuzestan ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 Image Ali pasha Sherif.jpg thumb Ali Pasha Sherif Ali Pasha Sherif 18?? 1897 also spelled Cherif was known as a renowned breeder of Arabian horse s in Egypt during the late 19th century. He was originally born Ali Bey ,the son of El Sayed Mohammed Cherif Pasha El Kebir, who was a brilliant student and had caught the eye of his distant relative, the W li or Governor of Egypt, Muhammad Ali of Egypt Muhammed Ali Pasha , who obtained admittance for him into an elite Egyptian boarding school. El Sayed Mohammed Cherif became an important administrator in Muhammed Ali s regime, serving as prime minister and eventually becoming Wali of El Sham and Arabistan Governor of Syria and the Arab lands . Through this connection young Ali Bey developed a love of horses and horsemanship and developed contacts with many desert chieftains, as well as being exposed to the Arabian horses collected by Muhammad Ali and his successor Abbas I of Egypt Abbas I also known as Abbas Pasha or Abbas Pasha I . As a teen, Ali Bey attended French staff officer s school in Paris, and became an artillery colonel in Mohammed Ali s Egyptian Army. After the death of his father, Ali Bey received the title of Ali Pasha Sherif. In this capacity he served throughout the reign of Khedive s Tewfik Pasha and Abbas II of Egypt Abbas Hilmi Pasha . Major posts he held included Foreign Minister of Egypt , and at one point in his career, he was awarded the title of Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India by Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom . He first obtained a few Arabian horses while his father was governor of Syria and obtained others directly from the breeding program of Abbas Pasha I. When Abbas Pasha I was assassinated in 1854 , his Arabian horse s were inherited by his eighteen year old son El Hami Pasha, who had little interest in them, giving away several and putting the rest up for auction. In 1861, Ali Pasha Sherif purchased approxim ... more details
between Mahshahr and Hendijan. Kh zest n lang fa ,formerly Arabistan , ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Arabistan ref is one of the 30 provinces of Iran provinces of Iran . It is in the southwest ... come to be known at least to the imperial Safavid chancery as Arabistan. The great history of Alamara ..., regularly refers to the southern half of the province as Arabistan and its ruler as the wali of Arabistan, from whence Shah Abbas received troops. Some tribes from as far away as Yemen had settled ..., as in Safavid times, as Arabistan, and during the Qajar period was administratively a governor ... known as Arabistan . The emirate was dissolved by Reza Shah government, along with other autonomous ... for the siege the Arab Popular Movement in Arabistan gave a number of press conferences in the following ... more details
started being called Arabistan from this point on, due to the increasing Arab population. It was often ... times, as Arabistan, and during the Qajar period was administratively a governor generalate. For several centuries Arabistan , as with many other Iranian provinces prior to the era of the Pahlavi ... more details
region where the Arabs lived the land of the Arabs bilad al Arab Arabia or Arabistan , and its ..., pages 60 61 ref The Ottomans used the term Arabistan in a broad sense for the subcontinent ... 02 ref Modern history The provincial Ottoman Army for Arabia Arabistan Ordusu was headquartered in Syria ... that Mount Lebanon was in the jurisdiction of the Arabistan Army, and that its headquarters was briefly ... more details
because term redirects here which only refers to a region in the southwest portion or Arabistan , although some define Arabistan as also including territory along the Persian Gulf coast to the Strait ... Front for the Liberation of Arabistan DRFLA , People s Front for Liberation of Arabistan PFLA and the Arab ... more details
File Fortress Ancient Gabala .jpg 300px thumb A painting of the Albanian capital Qabala in Azerbaijan . Albania , or Ardhan in Parthian language Parthian or Arran Republic of Azerbaijan Arran in Middle Persian as it was known in Persian language Persian , was a Caucasian satrapy ref http www.iranica.com newsite articles v2f1 v2f1a035.html Gignoux. Aneran . Encyclopaedia Iranica . Text The high priest Kirder, thirty years later, gave in his inscriptions a more explicit list of the provinces of Aneran, including Armenia, Georgia, Albania, and Balasagan, together with Syria and Asia Minor. ref ref http www.britannica.com eb article 32148 Encyclopaedia Britannica The list of provinces given in the inscription of Ka be ye Zardusht defines the extent of the empire under Shapur, in clockwise geographic enumeration 1 Persis Fars , 2 Parthia, 3 Susiana Khuzestan , 4 Maishan Mesene , 5 Asuristan southern Mesopotamia , 6 Adiabene, 7 Arabistan northern Mesopotamia , 8 Atropatene Azerbaijan , 9 Armenia, 10 Iberia Georgia , 11 Machelonia, 12 Albania eastern Caucasus , 13 Balasagan up to the Caucasus Mountains and the Gate of Albania also known as Gate of the Alans , 14 Patishkhwagar all of the Elburz Mountains , 15 Media, 16 Hyrcania Gorgan , 17 Margiana Merv , 18 Aria, 19 Abarshahr, 20 Carmania Kerman , 21 Sakastan Sistan , 22 Turan, 23 Mokran Makran , 24 Paratan Paradene , 25 India probably restricted to the Indus River delta area , 26 Kushanshahr, until as far as Peshawar and until Kashgar and the borders of Sogdiana and Tashkent, and 27 , on the farther side of the sea, Mazun Oman ref ref name Iranica http www.iranica.com newsite articles v1f8 v1f8a022.html Encyclopaedia Iranica ref ref Wiesehofer, Josef. Ancient Persia . published 1996, page 184 Text And I Shapur I possess the lands provinces Greek ethne Fars Persis , Pahlav Parthia , Huzestan Khuzistan , Meshan Maishan, Mesene , Asorestan Mesopotamia , Nod Ardakhshiragan Adiabene , Arbayestan Arabia , Adurbadagan Atropatene ... more details