Arabs and pre-Islamic kingdoms

In this book, an extraordinary effort on the history of Arabs from the eighth century before birth until the seventh century, since the sources of Arab history in the pre-Islam period are largely obsessed, and as with the peoples who have lived on the outskirts of the ancient kingdoms, most of those who have written about Arabs are non-Arabs, who have lived in the empires of the East and its Kings. These evidence, which is often hostile or sometimes sympathetic, reflects the enormous diversity of the mechanism for the definition of older observers of the Arabian and Arab peninsula, although some are fairly fair to speak of the socio-political and cultural environments that have emerged from its womb, which makes it difficult to establish a balanced interpretation of the history of the Arab and Arab peninsula in the pre-Islamic period.

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