Negara-negara Arab di Teluk Persia
Negara-negara Arab di Teluk Persia adalah tujuh negara Arab yang berbatasan dengan Teluk Persia, yakni Kuwait, Bahrain, Irak, Oman, Qatar, Arab Saudi dan Uni Emirat Arab (UEA).[1][2][3] Seluruh negara tersebut (dengan pengecualian Irak) adalah bagian dari Dewan Kerjasama Negara-Negara Teluk Arab.
Secara geografi, wilayah teluk yang memakai bahasa Arab disebut Arab Timur.[4][5] Perbatasan Teluk tersebut tidak meliputi Arab Timur.[6] Hejaz, Najd dan Arab Selatan bukanlah bagian dari teluk tersebut.[6] Negara-negara Arab di Arab Timur berbicara menggunakan sebuah dialek yang dikenal sebagai Arab Teluk. Kebanyakan orang Saudi tidak menggunakan Arab Teluk karena kebanyakan orang Saudi tidak tinggal di Arab Timur,[7] kebanyakan berada di pesisir wilayah timur.[7][8]
Bacaan tambahan
sunting- Madawi Al-Rasheed, ed. (2005). Transnational Connections and the Arab Gulf.
- Lawrence G. Potter, ed. (2009). The Persian Gulf in History.
- Lawrence G. Potter, ed. (2014). Sectarian Politics in the Persian Gulf.
- "The Gulf's ancient Ethnic Diversity: An Evolutionary History" in Security in the Persian Gulf: Origins, Obstacles and the Search for Consensus, Edited by G. Sick and L. Potter, pp. 284.
Referensi
sunting- ^ Mary Ann Tétreault, Gwenn Okruhlik, Andrzej Kapiszewski (2011). Political Change in the Arab Gulf States: Stuck in Transition.
The authors first focus on the politics of seven Gulf states: Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
- ^ World Migration 2005 Costs and Benefits of International Migration. International Organization for Migration. 2005. hlm. 53.
- ^ "U.S. Official to Tour Persian Gulf Arab Lands". The New York Times. 1987.
A leading American diplomat will start a trip to Iraq and six other Arab countries of the Persian Gulf region this week to discuss the Iran-Iraq war, Administration officials said today.
- ^ "History of eastern Arabia, 1750-1800: the rise and development of Bahrain and Kuwait". Ahmad Mustafa Abu-Hakima. 1965.
- ^ "Labor, Nationalism and Imperialism in Eastern Arabia: Britain, the Shaikhs and the Gulf Oil Workers in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar, 1932-1956". Hassan Mohammed Abdulla Saleh. 1991.
- ^ a b "Eastern Arabia Historic Photographs: Kuwait, 1900-1936". Ahmad Mustafa Abu-Hakima. 1986.
- ^ a b "International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 1". William Frawley. 2003. hlm. 38.
- ^ Languages of Saudi Arabia Ethnologue
Pranala luar
sunting- Gulf2000
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