#arab culture
Before 1932, the Arabian Peninsula was not a unified political entity but rather a collection of tribal territories, emirates, and kingdoms. It prominently included Najd in central Arabia), Hejaz in western Arabia, which included Mecca and Medina, and various smaller regions like Asir, Jazan, and Najran. The influence of the Ottoman Empire still lingered until World War I, but its authority rapidly diminished in the early 20th century, setting the stage for regional shifts in power. The path…