The same as you do. What did you expect?
Yes and No. Generally speaking, Middle Eastern is not an ethnicity since the term can be applied to a number of different ethnic groups (Arabs, Turks, Persians, Jews, etc.) However, people from the Middle East will often just call themselves Middle Eastern to avoid necessarily associating with one of the various ethnic groups.
one of the oldest ethnic groups in Easter Europe is Albanians
Arabs, Armenians, Kurds, Persians, Jews, and Turks are the ethnic groups that live in the Middle East.
It let the ethnic groups have there own independence and freedom
Balts, Bulgars, and Romans.
There are hundreds of ethnic groups in Eastern Europe. The largest would have to be the Russians, the Ukrainians, the Romanians, the Greeks, and the Turks. Large immigrant ethnic groups would be such as Chinese, Afghani, Pakistani, and Indian.
Eastern European and Russian
Yes, there were a number of ethnic groups that were on board Titanic. Though a large number were understandably from Europe, there were ethnic groups from the Middle East and Asia as well.
There were several ethnic groups that settled in the middle colonies. Those groups included Swedish people, Irish, English, Scottish, Dutch, and French.
Every country in Europe has many ethnic groups. For example, in the United Kingdom you will find people of European descent, African descent, Asian descent, Middle Eastern descent, etc. You will find this in all European countries.
It's not just Middle Eastern women, Italians, Spanish, and many other ethnic groups have it as well. Being tired is a factor, but mainly it is genetic. Using foundation under the eyes helps :)
The population of the Roman Empire was multi-ethnic. The Empire covered a large part of western Europe, southeastern Europe, part of the Middle East and North Africa. Therefore, it had many European ethnic groups Middle Eastern groups, such as the pre-Arab Syrians, the Phoenicians and the Jews, and the Egyptians and the Berbers in North Africa.