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Middle East defines a cultural area, so it does not have precise borders. The most common and highly arbitrary definition includes: Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Palestine. Iran is often the eastern border, but Afghanistan is also occasionally included because of their close relationship (ethnically and religiously) to the larger group of Iranian peoples as well as historical connections to the Middle East including being part of the various empires that have spanned the region such as those of the Persians and Arabs among others. Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and western-Pakistan (Balochistan and North West Frontier Province) share close cultural, linguistic, and historical ties with Iran and are also part of the Iranian plateau, whereas Iran's relationship with Arab states is based more upon religion and geographic proximity. Also the Kurds, another group of Iranic linguistic extraction, are the smallest ethnic group in the Middle East without their own state like some other ethnic groups in the region.
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Dubai Airport Expo
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A Restaurant in Metropolitan Hotel Dubai
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The One & Only Royal Mirage The Palace
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Al Mahara Restaurant in Burj Al Arab Hotel
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Dubai Internet City Aerial View
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Dubai Internet City Aerial View
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Dubai Internet City Aerial View
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