This book by Aida Al-Ali Sari Al-Din delves into the forgotten history of the Emirate of Arabistan, a region historically known as Al-Ahwaz. It meticulously documents the political, social, and cultural circumstances that led to the emirate's decline and eventual absorption, pushing it into historical oblivion. This work serves as a crucial historical record, shedding light on a significant yet overlooked chapter in Middle Eastern history. It challenges dominant narratives and gives voice to a marginalized past, exploring the identity, struggles, and legacy of its people to restore the emirate's place in historical consciousness.