For most of the recorded history, or more specifically till around the period of the expansion of the Arabian Empire, it was a relative unknown for most of the the other countries. It is not that the others didn't knew the region, but the region was not of interest of any of the other countries so it was left mostly unexplored. This was due to several reasons:
- The landscape; it was and still is a desert dominated region, so it was dangerous and unattractive for most people.
- The population; there was a very small population which was predominantly nomadic so it was not of great use for the foreign countries.
- Scarcity of resources; Arabia lacked any significant resources that can increase an interest in the region, and the biggest problem of all was the lack of water since the Arabian Peninsula doesn't have a single constant river flow.
Flooding and silt should be the answer
Most people believe they were immodest and carnal at that time. They wore short dresses and high heels.
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Outline the British southern strategy and its results; Describe key American ... turned their attention to the southern colonies, where they could expect more support ... of the war strategy, Lord George Germain, believed Britain would gain the upper ... probably drawn by British engineers in anticipation of the attack on the city.
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