Significance of Middle East
Synonyms: Arabian peninsula, Near east, Western asia, Levant, Fertile crescent
In Finnish: ³¢Ã¤³ó¾±-¾±»åä²õ²õä; In Spanish: Oriente Medio
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The concept of Middle East in local and regional sources
The Middle East, a region encompassing Egypt to Afghanistan, is marked by historical significance, modern conflicts, diverse cultures, geopolitical tensions, and the influence of foreign powers, notably in the context of U.S. and Soviet interests.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A region where there are several sources of trouble, including the Arab-Israeli dispute, is referred to as the Middle East.[1] (2) This region is discussed in relation to the Suez crisis and other international issues, including the influence of various powers and the impact of the cold war.[2] (3) This refers to a region where Soviet Russia is supplying arms, and this is leading to tensions between countries in the area.[3] (4) The Middle East is mentioned as a region where the women of India enjoy a measure of comparative freedom over their sisters.[4] (5) A historic region where some of the first civilizations emerged, playing a significant role in world history.[5]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) This is the geographical region where the tradition of bird divination probably originated, and it traveled from there with merchants and warriors.[6]
The concept of Middle East in scientific sources
The Middle East is crucial in the global desalination industry, possessing approximately 50% of the world's capacity. This dominance underscores its significant role in addressing water scarcity challenges in arid regions.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a region where the highest prevalence of group A pharyngotonsillitis was recorded.[7] (2) This is a geographical region where a high incidence of human fascioliasis has been reported, indicating it as an area of concern for the disease.[8] (3) Middle East has been observed to have an expansion of the illness, more recently than in the Americas.[9] (4) A geographical region where research has been conducted, specifically focusing on the epidemiology, burden, and management of the hepatitis B virus.[10] (5) A geographical region referenced for its manuscript submissions to the Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, where Iran led in numbers as compared to neighboring countries.[11]