No country in the Persian Gulf (called the Arabian Gulf by Arabs) had a change in government in 2002. At that time and to this day, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain were already kingdoms. Kuwait, the UAE, and Qatar were and remain principalities or emirates in Arabic. Iran was and remains an Islamic Republic and Oman was and remains a Sultanate.
SAUDI ARABIA is the only country on the Persian Gulf (called the Arabian Gulf by Arabs) with the title of "kingdom". Other monarchies on the Persian Gulf call themselves principalities, states, or sultanates.
That is Kuwait.
"KSA" as a country code stands for Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. it is one of the Arabian Gulf countries in west Asia
The Arabian Gulf which is also known as the Persian Gulf is situated between Iran and Kingdom of Saudia Arabia. The gulf also borders Iraq.
That is the country of Oman.
Bahrain
Yes, Iraq is a country. It is at the north end of the Arabian Gulf.
The United Arab Emirates is located in the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by the Arabian Gulf to the north. (Note: The Arabian Gulf is known as so to the people of the Arabian Gulf countries and known as the Persian Gulf by Iran and internationally.) The UAE's other Arabian Gulf neighbours are Saudia Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain.
That is Iran
Bahrain It is a small island in the Arabian Gulf.
there are 5 gulf Arabian countries border the Arabian Gulf. They are: Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia ,Qatar and Emirates. Also there is only one non Arabic country that is Iran.
Well, its not in the Persian Gulf, the Persian Gulf is the old name of the Arabian Gulf, which is a shallow sea in the middle east. The UAE is on the cost of the Persian Gulf/ Arabian Gulf
Arabian Gulf University was created in 1981.
The Gulf of Oman is to the Arabian Sea as the Gulf of Tonkin is to the South China Sea.