Syria
After World War I, the French received a colonial mandate over Greater Syria, which became the countries of Syria and Lebanon.
France and Great Britain took control of much of the Middle East.
The British (UK) controlled the majority of the Middle East, followed closely by the French.
The British (UK) controlled the majority of the Middle East, followed closely by the French.
Britain and France were the main powers of the Middle East Mandate System, with the territories coming from areas formerly under Ottoman Control (prior to World War I).
France and Great Britain took control of much of the Middle East.
Syria is the coldest country in the middle east
Yemen is the farthest-south country in the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia is the wealthiest country in the middle east.
Saudi Arabia.
Israel is the most modern country in Middle East