Technically Both. Most of the Middle East is in Asia with the Exception of Egypt, which is in Africa.
Egypt is a transcontinental country, primarily in Africa while the Sinai peninsula is in the Middle East part of Asia. So, a small part of the country is in Asia, but the majority is in Africa.
It depends on who you ask, but Egypt is generally accepted as a part of the Middle East because of cultural ties and historical interactions. Those that do not argue that the Middle East is a region of Asia and less than 6% of the Egyptian landmass is in Asia (and an even smaller percentage of population).
The Arabian Peninsula, which includes Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates, is in extreme southwest Asia, separated from Africa by the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.
It is different because it is on a separate plate called the "Middle Eastern Plate". It is still a part of Asia but Egypt is a part of Africa.
Part of Egypt is in Asia, the Sinai Peninsula, in Egypt's northeast. However, depending on the part of Asia, it can be north, east, or southeast of Egypt.
To be honest , Vietnam is not Part of The Middle East. Vietnam is part of East and Southeast Asia.
Egypt-Libya, the Middle East, Persia, Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
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The Middle East is a subregion of Asia. I assume by Asian you mean East Asia. India is not a part of the Middle East or East Asia. It's in its own subregion: South Asia. It can be also referred to as the Indian subcontinent but can be offensive to Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Nepalese, Sri Lankans, and Bhutanese people because you would be using the name of a country (India) to refer to a region that is more than just India. For this reason you should use the term South Asia instead of Indian Subcontinent.
Libya, Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and today's Afghanistan and Pakistan.
They took over northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.What is today...Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, AfghanistanThey were not countries then. The territory stretched from Libya-Egypt through the Middle East , to Central Asia and the Indus Valley.