Near Middle East Map

Near Middle East Map. Map Collection of the Middle East GIS Geography The area has seen many rulers, from the Phoenicians, the Sumerians, the Parthians, and Romans, to the Ottomans, Arabs and Persians, and in recent history, the British and the French. The Near East denoted the territory of the Ottoman Empire and Europe's Balkan Peninsula, while the Middle East referred to the territory between the Persian Gulf and Southeast.

Middle East Topographical Map
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In the 19th century, the westerners divided the Orient area into three parts namely Near East, Middle East, and the Far East The Near East (Arabic: الشرق الأدنى) is a transcontinental region around the Eastern Mediterranean broadly synonymous with the modern Middle East, encompassing the historical Fertile Crescent, the Levant, Anatolia, Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Iranian Plateau, and coastal areas of the Arabian Peninsula

Middle East Topographical Map

The Near East (Arabic: الشرق الأدنى) is a transcontinental region around the Eastern Mediterranean broadly synonymous with the modern Middle East, encompassing the historical Fertile Crescent, the Levant, Anatolia, Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Iranian Plateau, and coastal areas of the Arabian Peninsula Country Geographic Location; Bahrain: Persian Gulf, near Saudi Arabia: Cyprus: Eastern Mediterranean, south of Turkey: Egypt: Northeast Africa, Sinai Peninsula: Iran: Southwest Asia, between Iraq and Pakistan: Iraq: Middle. The western border of the Middle East is defined by the Mediterranean Sea, where Israel, Lebanon, and Syria rest opposite from Greece and Italy in Europe.

Map of Middle East, or Near East, in shades of green. Simple flat. The Near East included the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans, while the Middle East ranged between the Persian Gulf and Southeast Asia—quite a small region compared with what we consider to be the Middle East today The map displayed above is part of the CIA Factbook, a world atlas published by the United States Central Intelligence Agency, for the purpose of assisting government officials and others with world geography.

Large detailed relief and political map of Middle East with all. The Middle East area represents a region of more than five million square miles The area has seen many rulers, from the Phoenicians, the Sumerians, the Parthians, and Romans, to the Ottomans, Arabs and Persians, and in recent history, the British and the French.