The lands of Palestine were taken by the Jew.
World War I was fought in many countries. The "most famous" battlegrounds are in France and Belgium, but fighting also occurred in Serbia, Russia, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Pacific islands, etc. It was a world war, after all.
The map of the middle East,as known today,was shaped by the events of the first world war. The Ottoman Empire ruled a vast territory that included much of the Balkans, Anatolia, The ventral middle east to the borders of iran, and most of North Africa.
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The Nazi military drive toward the Caucasus and the Middle East demonstrated the drive of Hitler and the Third Reich to literally dominate the entire world.
World War 1 did not "end up" in the Middle East. World War 1 had five major fronts where combat occurred on land. Although the Western Front was the most famous in the American and French psyches, it is certainly not the only front. There was the Italian Front, the Eastern Front, the Gallipoli Front and the Middle Eastern Theatre. The British fought the Ottoman Empire in the Egypt-Israel area. The British thought that if they could pull Ottoman attention away from the Bosporus that the would be able to enter Istanbul and defeat the Ottoman Empire. The plan did not have that intended goal because the Gallipoli front became a collosal failure, but it did have the benefit of giving Britain the political capital to take much of the Middle East as Mandates and Protectorates.
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Crusades fought in the Middle East occurred in the medieval times, from 1096 to 1291.
No. The exact opposite occurred. Islam originated in the Middle East and spread to West Africa in the subsequent centuries.
A suicide bomber killed 240 U.S. Marines in Lebanon.
It depends on the "dramatic changes" the person is referring to.
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Not really, except in the sense that there will have to be peace in the Middle East in order for there to be world peace in a purely axiomatic sense.
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
The Middle East is an important world resource because there is a lot of oil in that area which is useful. For example, gas for your car.
The Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Middle East from the 1500s until World War 1.
Christianity originated in the Middle East after Jesus Christ was born, and now is a widespread religion there and throughout the world. (There are other religions in the Middle East too.)