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The latest additions by anonymous user 195.229.241.169 seem to be copyrighted from either here or here. If no one shows that the info is free to use in the next few days, I'm going to delete this added info.
This is a pretty big stub :)
A note about the edits of anonymous user 128.189.192.97: I have removed his/her injection of the naming of the Persian/Arabian Gulf and the dispute over the Islands. The Wikipedia Persian Gulf article itself has a disputed neutrality tag and there is no reason to drag that controversy into an article about Zayed. Furthermore, the blatant wording of this edit: " Iran's argument has always been based on historical facts" is clearly a POV. The article does not go into the merits of either claim to ownership of the islands, and the fact that Iran seized them from Sharjah's control is not disputed, even by Iran, and does not mean Iran admits "stealing" them. --A. S. A. 12:47, Jan 20, 2005 (UTC)
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