By: Jordon Leto Bibliography. Countries of the Middle East Current Affairs Major Empires in and around Religions Important Figures 200 400 600 800 1000.

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By: Jordon Leto Bibliography

Countries of the Middle East Current Affairs Major Empires in and around Religions Important Figures

  This country is also known as Persia and is an official Islamic Republic since 1980 Countries of the Middle East 200 Question

  This country saw the resurgence of the Arab Spring in 2011 and was also the first nation of the world Countries of the Middle East 400 Question

  This peninsula is made up of seven countries. Countries of the Middle East 600 Question

  It is the wealthiest country in the Middle East. Countries of the Middle East 800 Question

  I am the smallest country in the Middle East, based on land area. Countries of the Middle East 1000 Question

  This leader of Iraq was ruler from 1979 until his removal from power by the United States in Current Affairs 200 Question

  The Leader of the PLO from its formation in the early 1950s until his death. Current Affairs 400 Question

  This Israeli Prime Minister made peace with the Palestinians in the early 1990s by agreeing to limited self- government. Current Affairs 600 Question

  This is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests (both non- violent and violent), riots, and civil wars in the Arab world that began on 18 December Current Affairs 800 Question

  A revolution of protest began in this country in 2011 and removed its government leader, Hosni Mubarak. Current Affairs 1000 Question

  This Empire lived longer than its father (it was produced by the death of its former Empire) and was in existence until Constantinople was conquered in 1453 CE. Major Empires in and around 200 Question

  This Empire stretched from the shores of England as far as the Middle East and the Northern top of Africa. Major Empires in and around 400 Question

  This Empire was dismantled after losing World War II. Major Empires in and around 600 Question

  The most significant ruling dynasties of Persia (modern Iran), and is often considered the beginning of modern Persian history. Major Empires in and around 800 Question

  This Empire during Late Antiquity is considered to have been one of Iran's most important and influential historical periods, and constituted the last great Iranian empire before the Muslim conquest and the adoption of Islam. Major Empires in and around 1000 Question

  This is the holy city of Islam Religions 200 Question

  This country was founded as a holy state for the Jewish People. Religions 400 Question

  This city is important to the three major religions of the world (Christianity, Islam and Judaism). Religions 600 Question

  The trip Mohammed made from Medina back to Mecca. Religions 800 Question

  The holy month of Islam, when they fast from sun up to sun down. Religions 1000 Question

  The founder of the Islamic Faith. Important Figures 200 Question

  Ruling the Ottoman Empire as Sultan from 1520 to 1566, he expanded the empire to nearly its farthest reaches. Important Figures 400 Question

  The greatest of Arab leaders, uniting the lands of Egypt and Syria in the 12th century. He led Arab armies in a successful campaign against the European Crusaders in late 12th century. Important Figures 600 Question

  Sultan of the Ottoman Empire twice, from 1444 to 1446, and from 1451 to During his second reign he captured Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire, and establishing the Ottoman state as a major power on the Mediterranean. Important Figures 800 Question

  Founder and first king of Saudi Arabia. Kept his tribes and his forces largely sidelined during World War I, when the British supported an Arab Revolt and other Arabian leaders against the Ottoman Empire. Important Figures 1000 Question

  What is Iran? Countries of the Middle East 200 Game Board Game Board

  What is Tunisia? Countries of the Middle East 400 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Arabian Peninsula? Countries of the Middle East 600 Game Board Game Board

  What is the United Arab Emirates? Countries of the Middle East 800 Game Board Game Board

  What is Bahrain? Countries of the Middle East 1000 Game Board Game Board

  Who is Saddam Hussein? Current Affairs 200 Game Board Game Board

  Who is Yasser Arafat? Current Affairs 400 Game Board Game Board

  Who is Yitzak Rabin? Current Affairs 600 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Arab Spring? Current Affairs 800 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Arab Spring in Egypt? Current Affairs 1000 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Byzantine Empire? Major Empires in and around 200 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Roman Empire? Major Empires in and around 400 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Ottoman Empire? Major Empires in and around 600 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Safavid dynasty? Major Empires in and around 800 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Sasanian Empire? Major Empires in and around 1000 Game Board Game Board

  What is Mecca? Religions 200 Game Board Game Board

  What is Israel? Religions 400 Game Board Game Board

  What is Jerusalem? Religions 600 Game Board Game Board

  What is the Hajj? Religions 800 Game Board Game Board

  What is Ramadan? Religions 1000 Game Board Game Board

  Who is Muhammad? Important Figures 200 Game Board Game Board

  Who is Suleiman I (the Magnificent)? Important Figures 400 Game Board Game Board

  Who is Saladin? Important Figures 600 Game Board Game Board

  Who is Mehmed II (the Conqueror)? Important Figures 800 Game Board Game Board

  Who is King Abdul Aziz al Saud? Important Figures 1000 Game Board Game Board

  Background. Backgrounds for Powerpoint. Image. 20 May  Map of the Middle East. World Atlas Online. Image. 20 May  Corobada. Paradox Interactive. Image. 20 May  Daniel LaGraffe, “The Youth Bulge in Egypt: An Intersection of Demographics, Security, and the Arab Spring,” Journal of Strategic Security 5 (2012): 65-80, accessed May 20,  Said, Mona. “The “Youth Bulge” in Egypt: is Labor Migration a solution?” Middle Eastern Institute. May 20,  Holloman, Diana. “Youth for Change in the Middle East - A Massive Challenge, a New Opportunity” Next Billion. February 02, Accessed May 20, Bibliography Game Board