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North Africa and Southwest Asia (Middle East) Cultural Byvik WG 4

Arab: – An ethnic group primarily living in the Arab World (Africa & Asia) – Identify on genealogical, linguistic, or cultural grounds Non-Arab countries: Turkey, Iran, Israel

Birthplace of Abrahamic Religions: – Abraham was from Ur in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) – Judaism and Christianity began mostly in Israel – Islam began in Saudi Arabia – Monotheistic religions Judaism Christianity Islam Conflict over Palestine/Israel Art reflects the diversity of religions – stained glass, geometric tiles, calligraphy, mosaics, prayer rugs

Population Rapid urbanization – Oil industry had brought great wealth to a small percentage of the population – Cities have grown quickly as a result of the oil industry – Oil profits not used to stimulate other industries or improve infrastructure outside the cities Modernization = urban areas Traditional life = rural areas – Many people that live in rural areas still lead nomadic lifestyles Widespread poverty, poor sanitation and medical care, and ongoing violence in rural areas

Population Large percentage under age 15 Unevenly distributed Generally people live close to natural resources In the M.E. people must live near a water source – populations concentrated on coastlines and near rivers (Nile, Jordan, etc.) – smaller populations around wadis Recently, populations centered near oil reserves

Cities as Centers of Culture and Trade Baghdad – Capital of Iraq built on the banks of the Tigris River (river is navigable between Baghdad and Persian Gulf) – Center of education, religion, cultural activity before the recent violence – Conquered many times throughout history; near ancient Babylon Cairo – Capital city of Egypt on the Nile River Delta; Near Giza; many ancient Pyramids can be seen from Cairo – Cairo Museum displays many ancient Egyptian artifacts; major area of trade, highly respected universities, beautiful mosques Tehran – Capital city of Iran; includes many famous mosques; Center of education and culture in Iran

Cities as Centers of Culture and Trade Continued.. Istanbul – Largest city in Turkey; straddles the Bosporus Strait – Strategic location made this a very important city to control shipping between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean – Formerly called Byzantium and Constantinople; Includes many famous mosques, including the Hagia Sophia

Jerusalem – Ancient walled city built on a hilltop; current capital of Israel – Holy city to the three Abrahamic religions; city is divided into sections of religious influence – City includes the Western Wall (Judaism), Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Christianity), and the Dome of the Rock (Islam) – Bethlehem, the town of Jesus’s birth, is just outside of Jerusalem Mecca – Holiest city in Islam; located in Saudi Arabia – Site of Muhammad’s birth – Kaaba is located here – Only Muslims are allowed to enter this city Cities as Centers of Culture and Trade Continued..

Cultural Landscape Mosques, Minarets – Many beautiful mosques in Turkey, Iran, Egypt; often surrounded by minarets; the tallest minaret is in Casablanca, Morocco Hagia Sophia (The Church of Holy Wisdom) – In Istanbul (near Bosporus Strait) – Originally built as an Orthodox Christian church during the reign of the Eastern Roman Empire – Converted to a mosque after the Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul; Minarets were added after the Muslim conquest – Currently serves as a museum displaying Christian Icons and Muslim artwork Kaaba – Islamic holy site in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the city of Muhammad’s birth – Center of Islamic prayer; Muslims face the Kaaba to pray to Allah (God)

Cultural Landscape continued.. Church of the Holy Sepulcher – Christian holy site in Jerusalem, Israel – Many believe this is the site of Jesus’s crucifixion and burial Western Wall – Only remaining part of an ancient Jewish temple in Jerusalem, Israel – Major site of Jewish prayer Dome of the Rock – Islamic holy site in Jerusalem, Israel – Built on the site where Muhammad ascended to heaven

Cultural Landscape continued.. Pyramids – Mostly found in Egypt and the Sudan near the Nile River built by aliens – Ancient burial sites for prominent Egyptian pharaohs – The Great Pyramid is found in Giza, near Cairo, Egypt Oil Rigs – Used to drill for oil that is found underground – land rigs and offshore rigs are used in Middle East – Frequently found in the Persian/Arabian Gulf and off the coast of Iran in the Caspian Sea

Cultural Landscape continued.. Bazaars, Suqs: – Suq: commercial center of an Arab city – Many merchants compete for business in the same area; prices are often determined by bargaining with the vendor – Often includes a bazaar, a market that is often covered – “Bazaar” comes from an old Persian word meaning “the place of prices” – Famous bazaars are found in Istanbul, many cities in Iran, Morocco, etc.

Cultural Landscape continued.. Walled Cities – Many ancient Mid. East. cities were built with fortified walls to protect them – Famous examples: Jerusalem, Jericho, Istanbul (formerly Constantinople)