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).
South Asia, Middle East, South-east Asia, East Asia, Central Asia
From Libya to the Middle East and to Central Asia.
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Israel is not in Asia it is in the Middle East.
Libya-Egypt, through the Middle East, to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.Libya-Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and today's Pakistan region.
The Middle East, Asia Minor and Central Asia.
No, Baghdad is not in Central Asia; it is located in the Middle East. Specifically, it is the capital of Iraq and lies along the Tigris River in the region of Mesopotamia. Central Asia typically refers to countries like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, which are located north and east of the Middle East.
The 5 major regions of Asia are Southeast Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southwest Asia(also known as the Middle East).
That depends on the definition. Generally, most geographers place Afghanistan in South Asia, not in the Middle East. Additionally, the traditional definition of the Middle East doesn't include Afghanistan. However, the "Greater Middle East" includes Afghanistan.
It was 5,000 km long, from Libya through the Middle East and Central Asia to present day Pakistan.
Those in the Middle East and Central Asia.
Northeast Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.