Pretty much all of the conflicts in the Middle East changed borders except the Iran-Iraq War and the Arab-Israeli War of 1973.
The conflict that altered the borders of the Middle East most strongly in the 20th century was World War I and the creation of British and French Mandates.
There are so many different political groups with absolute opinions that conflict in the Middle East will never be resolved.
The Suez Canal has always caused conflict.
The middle 16th century would be 1550-1560.
the middle passage has lasted 16th-19th century.
The Middle Ages covers the period from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th Century AD, to the Renaissance period in the 16th Century.
The section of Asia that borders on Africa is called the Middle East.
Age is called age because in the middle ages, viking acted out plays going from century form century. They called these ages, not years but they changed it after.
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The Middle East
Pretty much everything about modern politics in the Middle East is inspired by historical events in the Middle East. The historical repression of Sunnis and Shiites at each others' hands results in their current conflict. The borders of the current countries are a direct result of Western colonization or protectorate-making. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is ethno-nationalist conflict based on the way that Israelis and Palestinians have seen land-ownership of the land in history.
Pretty much everything about modern politics in the Middle East is inspired by historical events in the Middle East. The historical repression of Sunnis and Shiites at each others' hands results in their current conflict. The borders of the current countries are a direct result of Western colonization or protectorate-making. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is ethno-nationalist conflict based on the way that Israelis and Palestinians have seen land-ownership of the land in history.
middle of the 11th century to the end of the 15th century
No, the Middle Ages ended in the 15th century.
the Middle East
The Palestinian Territories are located on the borders of Israel, Jordan, and Egypt in the southern Levant (western Middle East). They are important in the Arab-Israeli Conflict since much of the conflict hinges on whether or not those territories will become the basis to an independent state of Palestine or not. See the linked map for a clearer image.
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