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Wat (wie) is Middle Eastern - definitie

GEOPOLITICAL REGION ENCOMPASSING EGYPT AND MOST OF WESTERN ASIA, INCLUDING IRAN
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  • 1911 Ottoman calendar shown in several different languages such as: Ottoman Turkish (in Arabic script), Greek, Armenian, Hebrew, Bulgarian, and French.
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  • [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]] in [[Jerusalem]]
  • The [[Kaaba]], located in [[Mecca]], [[Saudi Arabia]]
  • 1957 American film about the Middle East
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  • Middle East map of Köppen climate classification.
  • Map of the Middle East between North Africa, Southern Europe, Central Asia, and Southern Asia.
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  • [[Western Wall]] and [[Dome of the Rock]] in [[Jerusalem]]

Middle Eastern         
Middle Eastern means relating to the Middle East.
Most Middle Eastern countries have extremely high rates of population growth...
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Middle Eastern cuisine         
TYPE OF REGIONAL CUISINE
Cuisine of the Middle East; Middle Eastern Cuisine; Middle Eastern food; Middle-eastern cuisine; Southwest Asian cuisine; Middle eastern cuisine; West Asian cuisine; Middle-Eastern cuisine; History of Middle Eastern cuisine; Near Eastern cuisine; Middle Eastern beverages; List of Middle Eastern cuisines
Middle Eastern cuisine or West Asian cuisine includes Arab, Armenian, Assyrian, Azerbaijani, Cypriot, Egyptian, Georgian, Iranian, Iraqi, Israeli, Kurdish, Lebanese, Palestinian and Turkish cuisines. Common ingredients include olives and olive oil, pitas, honey, sesame seeds, dates, sumac, chickpeas, mint, rice and parsley, and popular dishes include kebabs, dolmas, falafel, baklava, yogurt, doner kebab, shawarma and mulukhiyah.
Middle Eastern studies         
  • Ceiling of the [[Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq]], Cairo
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Middle Eastern Studies; Near-Eastern studies; Middle East studies; Middle-Eastern studies
Middle Eastern studies (sometimes referred to as Near Eastern studies) is a name given to a number of academic programs associated with the study of the history, culture, politics, economies, and geography of the Middle East, an area that is generally interpreted to cover a range of nations including Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen. It is considered a form of area studies, taking an overtly interdisciplinary approach to the study of a region.

Wikipedia

Middle East

The Middle East (Arabic: الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ash-Sharq al-Awsat) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabia (including the Arabian Peninsula and Bahrain), Asia Minor (Asian part of Turkey except Hatay Province), East Thrace (European part of Turkey), Egypt, Iran, the Levant (including Ash-Shām and Cyprus), Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), and the Socotra Archipelago (a part of Yemen). The term came into widespread usage as a replacement of the term Near East (as opposed to the Far East) beginning in the early 20th century. The term "Middle East" has led to some confusion over its changing definitions, and has been viewed by some to be discriminatory or too Eurocentric. The region includes the vast majority of the territories included in the closely associated definition of Western Asia (including Iran), but without the South Caucasus, and additionally includes all of Egypt (not just the Sinai Region) and all of Turkey (not just the part barring East Thrace).

Most Middle Eastern countries (13 out of 18) are part of the Arab world. The most populous countries in the region are Egypt, Turkey, and Iran, while Saudi Arabia is the largest Middle Eastern country by area. The history of the Middle East dates back to ancient times, with the geopolitical importance of the region being recognized for millennia. Several major religions have their origins in the Middle East, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Arabs constitute the main ethnic group in the region, followed by Turks, Persians, Kurds, Azeris, Copts, Jews, Assyrians, Iraqi Turkmen, Yazidis, and Greek Cypriots.

The Middle East generally has a hot, arid climate, especially in the Arabian and Egyptian regions. Several major rivers provide irrigation to support agriculture in limited areas here, such as the Nile Delta in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates watersheds of Mesopotamia, and the basin of the Jordan River that spans most of the Levant. These regions are collectively known as the Fertile Crescent, and comprise the core of what historians had long referred to as the cradle of civilization (a label now applied to multiple regions of the world). Conversely, the Levantine coast and most of Turkey have relatively temperate climates typical of the Mediterranean, with dry summers and cool, wet winters. Most of the countries that border the Persian Gulf have vast reserves of petroleum, with monarchs of the Arabian Peninsula in particular benefiting economically from petroleum exports. Because of the arid climate and heavy reliance on the fossil fuel industry, the Middle East is both a heavy contributor to climate change and a region expected to be severely negatively impacted by it.

Other concepts of the region exist including the broader the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), which includes states of the Maghreb and the Sudan, or the "Greater Middle East" which additionally also includes parts of East Africa, Mauritania, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and sometimes Central Asia and the South Caucasus.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Middle Eastern
1. Middle Eastern capital comes last,» Gaymard explained.
2. The author is an Iranian commentator on Middle Eastern affairs.
3. Geographically and culturally, Turkey is more Middle Eastern than European.
4. Switzerland represents U.S. interests in the Middle Eastern country.
5. Phil. candidate in modern Middle Eastern studies at St.