No. Turkey, along with Israel, is a liberal parliamentary democracy in the Middle East Other imperfect democracies in this region include Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Kuwait.
The Colonies governed themselves but were technically run by the British.
The Ottoman Empire was a Middle Eastern empire torn apart by nationalism.
No, Serbians are not considered to be part of the Middle Eastern region. Serbia is located in Southeast Europe, not in the Middle East.
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No. Turkey, along with Israel, is a liberal parliamentary democracy in the Middle East Other imperfect democracies in this region include Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Kuwait.
Israel is certainly a Middle Eastern democracy, but there are two others: Turkey and Cyprus.
A theocratic society is a society that is governed by religious rules. For example, many middle eastern countries could be considered theocracies.
There are quite a few. There is certainly a question as to whether a number of these countries are liberal or illiberal democracies, but that is a slightly different question. The countries with the freest parliamentary democracies in the Middle East and Africa are Israel, Namibia, South Africa, Turkey, Botswana, and Tunisia in that order. There are some less free parliamentary democracies such as Kenya, Tanzania, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, etc.
The Roman Empire ruled a variety of peoples over a vast area of North Africa, Europe and the Middle East. The Greek democracies governed their own individual independent city-state.
they were governed by a king or queen.
Probably the best country to fit this mold would be ISRAEL, but Cyprus, Lebanon, Turkey, and Iraq could fit this description with some caveats.
The Colonies governed themselves but were technically run by the British.
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Israel is the Jewish State and is located in the Land of Israel or the Holy Land in the Southern Levant in the Middle East. It is a parliamentary democracy with its capital in Jerusalem. Please read more at the Related Link.
Israel and Turkey both became functional parliamentary democracies at roughly the same time 1949-1950. (Prior to this the Republic of Turkey was an authoritarian republic.)