The Middle East is not one uniform government, but is made of numerous different sovereign states. Many of them are monarchical either as Kingdoms (such as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Jordan), Emirates (such as Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar), and as Sultanates (such as Oman).
Either Monarchy, Emirates, or Republics
A government like the Vatican, which is ruled by the leader of the Catholic Church.
What are common middle east medicines
monarchy
Saudi Arabia
Arabic is the most common language spoken in the middle east.
Desert land is quite common in the middle east
In 1790 the middle east was under the control of the Ottoman Empire.
Deserts.
Prior to the Crusades, there was no "unified Middle East government". The dominant countries in the Middle East were the Abbassid and Fatimid Caliphates, which were hereditary monarchies that ruled according to Sunni and Ismaili Shiite jurisprudence respectively.
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