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  2. Mashriqi Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Modern Standard Arabic (الفصحى al-fuṣḥā) is the primary official language used in the government, legislation, and judiciary of countries in the Mashriq region. Mashriqi Arabic is used for almost all spoken communication, as well as in television and advertising in Egypt and Lebanon, but Modern Standard Arabic is used in written ...

  3. Mashriq - Wikipedia

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    'the east'), also known as the Arab Mashriq (Arabic: اَلْمَشْرِقُ الْعَرَبِيُّ, romanized: al-Mashriq al-ʿArabi, lit. 'the Arab east'), sometimes spelled Mashreq or Mashrek, is a term used by Arabs to refer to the eastern part of the Arab world, as opposed to the Maghreb (western) region, and located in Western Asia and ...

  4. List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official ...

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    Arabic is a language cluster comprising 30 or so modern varieties. [1] Arabic is the lingua franca of people who live in countries of the Arab world as well as of Arabs who live in the diaspora, particularly in Latin America (especially Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile and Colombia) or Western Europe (like France, Spain, Germany or Italy).

  5. Mashriq (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mashriq is the cultural and geographical region in the eastern part of the Arab world. Mashriq or Mashreq or Mashrek ( Arabic : مشرق) and francicized Machrek or Machriq , may also refer to: Mashriq

  6. Levant - Wikipedia

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    It derives from the Italian levante, meaning "rising", implying the rising of the Sun in the east, [3] [2] and is broadly equivalent to the term al-Mashriq (Arabic: ٱلْمَشْرِق, [ʔal.maʃ.riq]), [8] meaning "the eastern place, where the Sun rises". [9] In 1581, England set up the Levant Company to trade with the Ottoman Empire. [3]

  7. Arab migrations to the Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    Arab immigration from the Mashriq to the Maghreb increased during periods of unrest and disorder. [9] A notable example of this was during the period of severe drought in Egypt due to a fall in the level of the Nile river, as well as plague and economic crisis. This encouraged Arab Bedouin tribes such as Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym to settle in ...

  8. Category:Mashriqi Arabic - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 November 2023, at 02:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Arab world - Wikipedia

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    The Arab World stretches across more than 13,000,000 square kilometres (5,000,000 sq mi) [citation needed] of North Africa and the part of North-East Africa and South-West Asia. The eastern part of the Arab world is called the Mashriq. Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania are the Maghreb or Maghrib. [citation needed]