Joshua Castellino, Kathleen A. Cavanaugh (2013). Minority Rights in the Middle East, OUP Oxford, p. 176. "Until 1925, this region was an autonomous emirate known as Arabistan. In 1925, central control was imposed by military force and, in 1936, the province was renamed Khuzestan." نسخة محفوظة 2022-06-02 في Wayback Machine
John Peterson (2016). The Emergence of the Gulf States, Bloomsbury Publishing, p. 111. "Under Reza Shah, the government in Tehran for the first time asserted control over the entire country. He restored the old name. khuzestan, to the province that had been called ʿArabistan in Safavid and Qajar times, in an effort to disassociate Iran from any Arab reference." نسخة محفوظة 2022-09-29 في Wayback Machine
David Brog (2017). THE PLIGHT OF THE ARABISTAN, Simon and Schuster, "In 1821, the Persians permitted the Arabistanis to establish an autonomous emirate. In 1857, the Emirate of Arabistan was allowed to enter into diplomatic relations with other stats. In 1923, Arabistan revolted and declared independence from Persia. Persian troops crushed this rebellion the following year." نسخة محفوظة 2022-06-02 في Wayback Machine
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Joshua Castellino, Kathleen A. Cavanaugh (2013). Minority Rights in the Middle East, OUP Oxford, p. 176. "Until 1925, this region was an autonomous emirate known as Arabistan. In 1925, central control was imposed by military force and, in 1936, the province was renamed Khuzestan." نسخة محفوظة 2022-06-02 في Wayback Machine
John Peterson (2016). The Emergence of the Gulf States, Bloomsbury Publishing, p. 111. "Under Reza Shah, the government in Tehran for the first time asserted control over the entire country. He restored the old name. khuzestan, to the province that had been called ʿArabistan in Safavid and Qajar times, in an effort to disassociate Iran from any Arab reference." نسخة محفوظة 2022-09-29 في Wayback Machine
David Brog (2017). THE PLIGHT OF THE ARABISTAN, Simon and Schuster, "In 1821, the Persians permitted the Arabistanis to establish an autonomous emirate. In 1857, the Emirate of Arabistan was allowed to enter into diplomatic relations with other stats. In 1923, Arabistan revolted and declared independence from Persia. Persian troops crushed this rebellion the following year." نسخة محفوظة 2022-06-02 في Wayback Machine