Please resubmit your question so that it can be answered. As written, it makes little sense.
Many of the boundaries of the Upper Middle East (like Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, and Egypt) come after the break-up of the Ottoman Empire and are a direct result of it.
The invaders who conquered the Arabian Peninsula in the 1500s and established the Ottoman Empire originated from modern-day Turkey and surrounding regions. The Ottomans, a Turkish dynasty, expanded their empire through military conquests, incorporating vast territories in the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeastern Europe. Their expansion into the Arabian Peninsula was part of a broader campaign to control key trade routes and Islamic holy cities.
Sultanas originate from the Ottoman Empire (today known as Turkey).
The Near East and Middle East.
Middle East
They came from east Europe.
Middle East
the answer is Greece or from the Middle East.
Iraq didn't exist until after World War 1. The Middle East once belonged to Iran under the Persian Empire. This changed after Turkey (Ottoman Empire) defeated the Persians and gained all the land. This was hundreds of years ago; but in more recent times, during WW1 the British fought with the Turks to get the Middle East. They won and the Turks were forced to give the land to the British, that's when Iraq was formed. The first article below is a good article where I got most of my information from. Also check out the second article from the BBC as a more reliable source.
No, Germany. The middle East.
The middle east, more specifically Kirkuk.
East of the Ural mountains.