The CORRECT Answer is the Medieval Crusades.
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Medieval Crusades
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The fall of Constantinople
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The ARAB LEAGUE is a regional organization for all Arab-majority country, which is most of the countries in the Middle East.
Egypt is the most populous Arab country period. It also has the highest population of individuals who identify as Arab.
Most of the Arab World is to the east of Greenwich, England. However, parts of Algeria and all of Morocco, Western Sahara, and Mauritania are west of Greenwich, England.
Certainly. Arab Muslims launched their conquest of the Christian Byzantine Empire in the Middle East (Levant, Anatolia, and Egypt) in the 630s and 640s CE. War between the Seljuk Turks against the Byzantines continued until the 1000s CE. Then Christians from Europe began to invade the Levant from Turkish and Arab Muslim control in the 1100s in several successive Crusades. Christians finally gave up true political control of the Middle East after World War II, when Britain and France withdrew their mandatory (colonial) authorities.
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Arab world is east of Greenwitch.
If he is an American citizen from Arab descent. "Arab" usually meaning ' any person from anywhere in the Middle East' whose family speaks Arabic, not including Jews, Circassians, Persians, or Turks. An Arab-American is simply an American who has Arab ethnicity. Usually Arab-Americans can trace their family back to a country in the Middle East or North Africa. There are a large number of Christian Arab-Americans, who are typically first or second generation Americans, and large number of Muslim Arab-Americans, who are typically foreign-born or first generation Americans.
They are both North African Arab countries who have a high reputation with both the East (Muslim World) and the West (Christian World).
They share borders
There are countries in the Middle East that are not Arab, such as Iran, Turkey, and Israel.
Not until Islamo-Arab imperialism is defeated. Islamo-Arab imperialism is what drives Middle East conflict.
No. Most countries in the Middle East are Arab, but Israel is not. Additionally, Turkey, Iran, and Cyprus are non-Arab Middle Eastern countries.
Syria is another Arab country in the Middle East while the United Arab Emirates is an Arabian Gulf country, located also in the Middle East.
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Pan-Arabism has created an illusory sentiment of union in the Arab World regardless of the vast cultural and historical differences between the various Arab States.
With the exception of Turkey, Iran, northern Iraq, and Israel, the entire Middle East is Arab. (Probably close to 80%.)