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a scimitar's a type of sword, often used in the middle east.
A dry river or stream bed prone to temporary flash floods in the Middle East is often called a 'wadi'.
A dry river or stream bed prone to temporary flash floods in the Middle East is often called a 'wadi'.
The Middle East occupied an important strategic position between Central Asia, Europe, and North Africa.
The Middle East has had a number of nicknames and renames such as:The Near EastCrossroads of CivilizationThe Arab WorldThe Cradle of CivilizationThe World's Powder KegThe Orient (although this term is more often used to refer to East Asia)Center of the World
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No, the Middle East covers Egypt, the Arab Peninsula, Turkey, Cyprus and Iran, and is often considered a synonym of Western Asia (although that'd be without Egypt).
Libya is on the north coast of Africa. i.e. technically it's Northern Africa. It is not a part of the traditional definition of the Middle East, but a part of the Greater Middle East. Note, Lybia's northern border is the Mediterranean Ocean so one could say it is a ""Mediterranean" country.
it is, obviously in the middle of the direction east.
the term middle east means the middle of the east.
If you are asking how many Jews are there in the Middle East, the answer is approximately 6 million, though the Jewish population of Arab countries is often difficult to determine.