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The Arab Union is a theoretical political union of the Arab states. The term was first used when the British Empire promised the Arabs a united independent ...
The Arab League was formed in Cairo on 22 March 1945, initially with seven members: Egypt, Iraq, Transjordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and the Kingdom of ...
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The Hashemite Arab Federation was a short-lived confederation that lasted from 14 February to 2 August 1958, between the Hashemite kingdoms of Iraq and ...
The United Arab Republic was a sovereign state in the Middle East from 1958 until 1961. It was initially a political union between Egypt and Syria from 1958 ...
The Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) is a political union and economic union trade agreement aiming for economic and future political unity among Arab countries that ...
The Federation of Arab Republics was an unsuccessful attempt by Muammar Gaddafi to merge Libya, Egypt and Syria in order to create a unified Arab state.
The Arab Socialist Union may refer to: Arab Socialist Union (Egypt), active 1962–78; Arab Socialist Union (Iraq), active 1964–68; Arab Socialist Union ...
The Arab League has 22 member states. It was founded in Cairo in March 1945 with six members: the Kingdom of Egypt, Kingdom of Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, ...
Union of Arab Republics may refer to: Federation of Arab Republics, a confederation of Egypt, Syria and Libya between 1972 and 1977; Union of Arab Republics ...
The United Arab States was a short-lived confederation of the United Arab Republic (Egypt and Syria) and the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (North Yemen) ...