Pan-Arabism
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- Pan-Arab adjective
- Pan-Arabic adjective
Etymology
Origin of Pan-Arabism
Example Sentences
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Such debates were crucial to the Arabic Renaissance and to Pan-Arabism, but after that the question was effectively settled, at least in terms of policy.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 10, 2017
He has begun to mute Nasser's stress on Pan-Arabism and concentrate on Egypt's internal problems.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Pan-Arabism was humiliated by Israel's six-day victory in the 1967 war.
From Time Magazine Archive
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That force was Pan-Arabism, an old and often thwarted dream, now coming to real life in Cairo.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Pan-Arabism has not been as intellectually developed as Pan-Turanism, though its general trend is so similar that its doctrines need not be discussed in detail.
From The New World of Islam by Stoddard, Lothrop
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