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The article explores the overlooked maritime history of the Arab-Persian Gulf region, highlighting its economic significance, historical complexities, and the scarcity of literature focusing on its maritime heritage. It discusses the works of authors Taleb Alrefai and Abdulaziz al-Mahmoud, who, through novels like "Al-Najdi le marin" and "The Corsair," delve into the region's maritime past, addressing the struggles of coastal communities and the attempts to reclaim forgotten narratives. |