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English has simply imported the Arabic word for "market" or "souq" (سوق) to refer to Middle Eastern-style open-air markets. However, Arabs use this word both to refer to open air markets and to markets in a more general sense. For example, to say "This is made for international markets" would be "Hadha fo3ela lel-aswaq ad-dawli" (هذا فُعل للأسواق الدولي).
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No, the Middle East would not have rainforests.
Between would describe an object in the middle of even sides, in the middle, not one side or the other. Among would describe an object in a group, but not necessarily on either side or the middle, such as in a crowd.
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I would describe her as a beautiful middle aged woman. She would be chaste and very maternal.
Beirut is the capital of Lebanon.
Indian territory
In the Iron Age there would have been no "middle eastern women". This identification is a modern political one. The role of all women in this time would have been to gather food and care for the children.
Saudi Arabia
By doing that. How I would do it will not be useful to you.
It would take a whole book to explain all that