Middle Eastern History
Middle Eastern History
From the earliest civilizations to Biblical times, from the era of the Crusades to the Ottoman Empire and the founding of its modern nations, in times of peace and of conflict, the history of the Middle East is as rich and diverse as any region of the world.
Discover, in these pages, the history of some of the peoples that have made their mark in this vast and influential part of the world. Among them: the Persians, Jews, Arabs and Nabateans.
Explore through the written word, the history of the great cities of this vast region: Jerusalem, Baghdad and Damascus to name but a few.
The writers of Suite101 will provide here a unique and valuable record for both students and those simply curious about the Middle East.
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by Jen L. Jones -
by Michael Streich
Middle Eastern History
- Blowback: A Study of Short-Sighted Foreign Policy Initiatives
- An Overview of U.S. Support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War
- Iranian Azeris - The Formative Years of Their Influence in Iran
- The United Arab Republic: Egypt and Syria's Short-Lived Union
- The Yamit Evacuation: A Precursor to the Disengagement from Gaza
topic editor
Michael Streich -
Former Adjunct Instructor, History & Global Studies