No, Saudi Arabia is not in far North Asia. It is in South West Asia.
Far East.
It would be through the north pole, if going to northern or central Asia.
He hoped to reach Asia but he did not realize that North America would be in his way.
North Asia or Northern Asia (Urals Federal District, Siberian Federal District, and Far East Federal District) has 40,000,000 people living in the region.
He wanted to find an all-water route to Asia by sailing west. He was right that one might reach Asia by sailing west but he did not know that the continents of North and South America lay between Europe and Asia. What he accomplished was of far greater significance in the long run.
in the far north.
Too far,Iraq is in Asia while Alabama is in North America,in America,its a state in America!
I think either Europe or Asia
Canada
Christopher Columbus was convinced that he could reach Asia by sailing west.
Muslims reached as far north as southern France during their early expansion in the 8th century, particularly with the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. The Battle of Tours in 732 marked a significant halt to their advance into Western Europe. In the east, Muslim forces extended into Central Asia and parts of the Indian subcontinent. Overall, their influence and presence extended into various regions of Europe and Asia, but they never established lasting control far beyond these northern limits.