well medieval Arabia is because they have develpoed more things and objects than medievel Europe so the answer to the question us that the medieval Arabia are more creative than medievel Europe!
This probably wont help much, but Medieval Arabia was more advanced than Medieval Europe, by far. If this is homework, like it is for me, sorry, I can't help. Maybe it's a trick question?
Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East
Israel, and to a smaller extent Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the Republic of Egypt.
From Libya to Central Europe - the same as the Persian Empire from whom he conquered/stole it.
Nope, southern Europe would be like Italy, Greece, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, etc. and it is in central Europe. At its furthest extent, Southern Europe could include Bavaria (Southeast Germany) and parts of Southern France
At its peak, the Roman Empire was greater than Carthage in terms of territorial extent, military power, and cultural influence. Roman conquests spread across Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East, while Carthage was limited to parts of North Africa and some Mediterranean islands. Additionally, Rome's strong military and advanced infrastructure allowed it to surpass Carthage's economic and political prowess.
No, but their saint's (whomever they were named after) namedays were observed to some extent.
Pope and church to some extent, but in the late middle ages the kings often fought the Pope and ignored him.
Syria, Iran, Libya, and Thailand. To a lesser extent, Qatar and Yemen.
Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East
Israel, and to a smaller extent Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the Republic of Egypt.
Up to some extent the relationship between Europe and Islam is good.
hahahahahaha is this from GWA?
From Portugal to Russia, From Spain to Finland (though some exclude Finland).
To a very large extent it was about whether Europe was to be dominated by Germany.
The medieval economy is driven by farming, and wealth was generally tied to the control of land. This type of economy is known as an agrarian economy. It is estimated that around 90% of the population lived in small villages and engaged primarily in activities such as farming, raising animals, gardening, tending orchards, and to a lesser extent fishing.
In western Europe absolutism was enforced as opposed to Eastern Europe where there was some form of absolutism but not to a full extent it was leaning more towards serfdom.
Some examples of current autocratic countries include North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Belarus. These regimes are typically characterized by limited political freedoms, suppression of dissent, and concentration of power in the hands of a single leader or ruling elite.