Negara-negara Arab di Teluk Persia adalah tujuh negara Arab yang berbatasan dengan Teluk Persia, yakni Kuwait, Bahrain, Irak, Oman, Qatar, Arab Saudi dan Uni Emirat Arab (UEA). Seluruh negara tersebut (dengan pengecualian Irak) adalah bagian dari Dewan Kerjasama Negara-Negara Teluk Arab.
Secara geografi, wilayah teluk yang memakai bahasa Arab disebut Arab Timur. Perbatasan Teluk tersebut tidak meliputi Arab Timur. Hejaz, Najd dan Arab Selatan bukanlah bagian dari teluk tersebut. Negara-negara Arab di Arab Timur berbicara menggunakan sebuah dialek yang dikenal sebagai Arab Teluk. Kebanyakan orang Saudi tidak menggunakan Arab Teluk karena kebanyakan orang Saudi tidak tinggal di Arab Timur, kebanyakan berada di pesisir wilayah timur.
Bacaan tambahan Sunting
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- Lawrence G. Potter, ed. (2009). The Persian Gulf in History.
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Referensi Sunting
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Pranala luar Sunting
- Gulf2000
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