A 5-part historical encyclopedia about Ahwaz by Iraqi historian Ali Naama Al-Hilu
Scientific studies and documented historical books constitute one of the most prominent documents confirming the Arabness of Ahwaz, striking in history, and ending all attempts of the Persian occupation of Ahwaz from 1925, to obliterate the identity, history and civilization of the Ahwazi Arab people, and the “state of Ahwaz” presents the most important historical expansion on the history, people and revolutions of the Ahwazi Arab people by the Iraqi writer and historian Ali Naama Al-Hilu.
1-the country of Ahvaz: Arabistan an extensive study of the geography and history of the geography of the region
The Iraqi writer and historian Ali Naama Al-Hilu has prepared an encyclopedia about Ahvaz, in 5 parts entitled “the country of Ahvaz: Arabistan an extensive study of the geography and history of the geography of the region ” (part one) .
2-Ahwaz(Arabistan) in its historical roles
The second part was entitled”Ahwaz(Arabistan) in its historical roles”, and was published in, and was devoted to researching the historical roles that the region has gone through since the earliest times, Ahwaz lived with the Mesopotamian Valley under the same historical circumstances in the days of the Elamites and Assyrians, and remained so until the Arab-Islamic conquest, where it became a refuge of the Arab and Islamic nation, and then an eastern wing of the Arab homeland in the days of the Umayyad and Abbasid States, and then measured the woes that passed on the Arab nation, and based on its lands were Arab Emirates and sheikhdoms that lived independently, far from any foreign influence.
3-the emirate of the Arabian heel in Mahmara
The third part of the al-Hilu encyclopedia on the history of Ahwaz, “Ahvaz(Arabistan)… the Arab Emirate of Ka’b in Al-Mahmara” was published by Dar Al-Busri Baghdad in 1969, the book is looking for the most dangerous stage of the historical roles of this country, and it was dedicated to the emirate of Al-Mahmara, which was founded by Albu Kasib from Ka’b, so Hajj Jaber bin mardaw was the founder of this Arab Emirate who came by kidnapping the last of its princes Sheikh Khazal Al-Ka’bi ended the Arabization of the region.
4-Ahwaz.. Tribes and families
And the fourth part ” Ahwaz.. Its tribes and Families”, published in 1970 in Najaf, Iraq, is a demographic survey of the Arab people on the land of Arabistan.
5-Ahwaz revolutions and organizations-1914-1966
The fifth part, entitled ” Ahwaz revolutions and organizations-1914-1966”, was published in 1970, and it takes a long look at the documents about the revolutions that took place in Ahwaz against colonialism, which were not successful, for several factors.