MOAB
Elam
north East of Nubia
Well modern Day Iran is in the east. Ancient Persia was also but they conquered cities that were to their west and their kingdom stretched from palestine to allitle bit of Europe.
A:Moab, Israel and Judah were three of the small independent West Semitic states to arise around the same time, following the decline of the Canaanite city-states. Moab occupied an area to the east of the Dead Sea, in what is now Jordan. Like the other West Semitic peoples, the Moabites were polytheistic, but their chief god was Chemosh.
long time ago ethiopians are from middle East people.............
The kingdom east of the Dead Sea is known as the Kingdom of Ammon. It was inhabited by the Ammonites, an ancient Semitic people mentioned in various historical texts, including the Bible. The region was characterized by its hilly terrain and strategic location, playing a significant role in the history of ancient Israel and surrounding nations.
It could be the Kingdom of Judah, which was west of the Dead Sea, or the Kingdom of Moab, which was to the east of it. It might also apply to the Kingdom of Moab, which was on the southern tip of the Dead Sea, or the Kingdom of Israel, which was on the northern end. Take your pick, and use the link below to look at a map.
Elam
the answer to this question "ancient kingdom between red sea and gulf of aqaba " is perhaps EDOM - after Esau . said to be in the south east of present day israel
The tribe that settled in the Middle East were semitic.
north East of Nubia
No, Aramaic and Arabic are two different languages. Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that was once spoken throughout the Near East, while Arabic is a modern Semitic language spoken primarily in the Arab world.
Ammon
Well modern Day Iran is in the east. Ancient Persia was also but they conquered cities that were to their west and their kingdom stretched from palestine to allitle bit of Europe.
Lydia was an ancient kingdom located in modern day Turkey, so yes Lydia was a part of the Middle East.
Syria, Nubia, and the immediate east. At least, to the best of my knowledge.
They were a Semitic people who probably migratede from the eastern part of the Middle East.