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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 84. Chapters: Arab Christians and Arabic-speaking Christians, Qedarite, House of Saud, Arab Singaporean, Alawi, Marsh Arabs, Bahrani people, Lebanese Australian, Al Said, Arab tribes in Iraq, Nabataeans, Arab Jews, List of rulers of Saba and Himyar, Qarmatians, List of Bahranis, Hadhrami people, Arab Mexican, Banu Tamim, Al-Khasawneh, Thamud, Bedoun, Fedayeen, Banu Khazraj, Banu Hothail, Iraqi Australian, Abaza family, Azd, Banu Kinanah, Al Khalifa family, Kindah, Safaitic, Chaush, Banu Mustaliq, Butrus al-Bustani, Mudhar, Banu Aus, Al-Bu Nasir, Fekry Abaza, Banu Bakr, Al-Shamsi Tribe, Al-Zaghab, Tanukhids, Banu Khuza'a, Agapius the historian, List of Arabian Houses, Arab Venezuelan, Lihyan, Ajman, Banu Zuhrah, Arab Towns Organization, Al-Jiburi, Banu Kanz, Banu Jadhimah, Banu Lakhm, Al Qasimi, Al-Zeitawi, Bin Yaroof, Al Naqbi, Banu Kaab, Al-Ubaid, Banu Judham, Banu Abd-Shams, Al Hamad, Al Sheikh Saleh, Abdul Jaleel, Al Eisa, Al-Khalil, Al Sharei, Bani Utbah, Shaykh Aminiya, Nakhawila, Al-Awazem, Arab Muslims, Al-Enezi, Banu Jalaf, Jabouri, Banu Makhzum, Al-Mutairi, Banu Daws, Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat, Hadidi, Al Tunaiji, Al Sheikh Ahmed, Banu Sa'ad, Al-Otaibi, Banu Sahm, Hakami, Banu Salama, Banu Jumah, Al-Hawajir, Al-Fadul. Excerpt: Arab Christians are ethnic Arabs of Christian faith, sometimes also including those who are identified with Arab panethnicity. The Arab Christians constitute a sizeable proportion of Christians in the Middle East, however they are not the only Christian group, with large non-Arab indigenous Christian communities of ethnic Armenians, Greeks and others existing as well. Varying numbers of Arab Christians are found in Jordan, Syria, Israel and Palestinian autonomous region, as well and Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt. They are the remnants of the Arab Christian clans or Arabized Christians, who escaped Islamiza...