ArabianEmpires&Caliphates
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Other than UAE(since 2016 failed coup in Turkey sponsored by emiratis) Egypt(post 2013 coup) and Saudi(since 2017 qatar rift accelerated after khasoggi 2018) i don’t see other arab countries being openly hostile towards Turkey
boxed in by Russia and Iran is interesting claim if you follow only sputnik and hezbollah pages but if you see geopolitical challenges Turkey has faced and the outcomes I would say things are so far good enough for turks it could’ve been better if key allies such US didn’t supported terrosists but i guess in every crisis there’s opportunity that opportunity was tactical temporary partnership with russians
if you start now with the February attack this isn’t geopolitical way of viewing things that would be a talk about who has killed more and it would turn into unnecessary conversation
Arabs and Turks (people) are not enemies and share a lot of common history, culture, ancestry (DNA), geography, religion etc. There are ancient Arab communities in Anatolia and Anatolia and its people have always had close historical, people to people ties to people of the Arab world (Arab Near East) which explains why the oldest Turkish cities are found near the border to Syria and Iraq. Turkish Arabs are one of the largest minorities in Turkey if not the largest after the Kurds. There are also Anatolian/Turkish minorities in the Arab world since a very long time (since 1000 + years ago already) from Yemen to Algeria, now intermarried. Turkmens in Iraq and Syria are basically a fusion between Arabs and Turks.
There would be no hostility among Erdogan ruled Turkey and Arab governments/regimes if not for Erdogan's MB agenda if you ask me. Just like there were no problems prior to Erdogan. Turkey might have had problems with Hafiz ruled Syria (based on the whole Hatay/Iskenderun controversy) but that was about it. However we can't deny, something that is also seen by some Turkish users on PDF, that there are elements in the Turkish elite that want to play the Neo-Ottoman card in the Arab world and that will obviously create hostility. Anyway we had this discussion in the Libya Civil War thread.
Honestly, I see no reason why Arabs and Turkey should be enemies. That is not the case even today despite some political disagreements. I am talking about people to people - minus the extremists/ultra-nationalists on both sides. Arabs are way low on the "Turkish list of historical enemies" similar to Turks being way low on the "Arab list of historical enemies" even within the region and vice versa.
My two cents, in a thread, where off-topic posts were doomed to occur eventually although I enjoyed my discussion with @OsmanAli98
I think the whole thing with the Turks is more recent thanks to "Erdogan " sounding like he is the leader of the "ummah", mix in nostalgia
Albeit a very sub par "one" you have managed to piss every Arab neighbor you had and got boxed in by the Russians and Iranians
I am curious do you think that the average Pakistani knows the historical, ethnic, cultural, geographic etc. difference between Turkey/Anatolia and Turkic nations in Central Asia next to Pakistan? Often I get the impression that many Pakistani users here think that Turkey = Central Asia. I don't want to offend any Turkish user here unnecessary (the whole DNA and Turkification stuff - I know identity has little to do with DNA/origin nowadays) but I often see posts where somehow Mughals, Mongols, Timur etc. is somehow tied to modern-day Turkey and Turkish people when they have nothing to do with each other.
If you are talking about unification of only Arabian peninsula then how come this country will become second largest land mass???
Arabia peninsula has Saudi with roughly 22 lacs sq km territory, Oman around 3 lacs sq km, Yemen around 5.5 lacs sq km, UAE around 84k sq km, Qatar and Bahrain 13k sq km put together gives you a landmass equal to India and bigger than Argentina... if you add Iraq, Jordan,Syria and Lebanon as a part of peninsula then you get additional territory roughly equal to Egypt.... still this country will be smaller than Brazil and Australia let alone very large countries like China, Russia, Canada.... and coastal lines will still be smaller to Australia, Russia, Canada not the longest in the world.... I think you should change the title from Arabia peninsula to entire Arabian world which is from Arabian peninsula till Morocco... in that case certainly your country will be second largest and yes most powerful after USA, Russia my friend...
My "single federal Arab state" comment in the beginning of my post should be a giveaway as well as me asking to rename the thread title to what I suggested it should be renamed to.
Otherwise you are obviously right.
However if the Arabian Peninsula (the definition of that is not unanimous either, historically/geographically it includes most of Jordan, most of Iraq, Sinai and Southern and Eastern Syria and if geologically you can include the entire Arabian Plate which would include large parts of Turkey and Iran even but that is just an example for the sake of it) was united into a single state, whether federal or not, it would be a formidable state on its own. The current definition of the Peninsula is mostly a political one. Have that in mind in the future.
Anyway a lot of historical events are based on timing. The conditions that enabled India to unite in 1947, where not present in the Arab world at that time. For instance do you believe (I am curious to hear your reply) it would be possible to unite modern-day India into a federal state if the pre-1947 borders of India (with the pre-1947 rulers in place) had existed today (2020)? My personal take is that it would be many times more difficult than an attempt to unite the 20 + Arab countries of today given the much greater racial, ethnic, religious etc. diversity in India/South Asia and the many times more states present in pre-1947 India.
So as an Indian I would just recommend you Indians (Russians, Americans, Chinese etc.) to cherish the current status quo albeit it might not be perfect. The alternative would have been far worse if the goal was/is to be a potentially world player and if the goal is/was unity. My two quick cents.
Similarly advice for all Pakistanis, do not allow yourself to be divided into ethnic groups, clans, tribes etc.
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