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Islamic Countries South West Asia and North Africa
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Map Countries Countries United Arab Emigrates- Abu Dhabi Qatar- Doha
Iraq- Baghdad Iran- Tehran Afghanistan- Kabul Kuwait- Kuwait City Saudi Arabia- Riyadh Oman- Muscat Yemen- Sanaa Egypt- Cairo Tunisia – Tunis Libya- Tripoli Algeria- Algiers Morocco- Rabat United Arab Emigrates- Abu Dhabi Qatar- Doha Bahrain- Manawa Turkey- Ankara Cyprus- Nicosia Syria- Damascus Lebanon- Beirut Jordan- Amman Israel- Jerusalem r
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Map Landforms Water Sahara Desert Arabian Peninsula Sinai Peninsula
Zagros Mtns Hindu Kush Anatolia Atlas Mtns An Nafud Rub Al Khali Euphrates River Tigris River Nile- White and Blue Jordan River Persian Gulf Gulf of Aden Arabian Sea Red Sea Dead Sea Suez Canal Bosporus Strait Strait of Dardanelles Strait of Hormuz
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Cities Others Alexandria Bethlehem Mecca Medina Giza Istanbul Tel Aviv Casablanca Constantine West Bank Gaza Strip Golan Heights
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History 1st civilization developed in the fertile crescent
Between Tigris and Euphrates River = Mesopotamia (Iraq) 3500 BC – 600 BC Great Civilizations Sumerians- developed writing Hittites- developed iron weapons Phoenicians- first major traders and explorers
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History 600 BC- 1300 AD – many empires ruled
1300 – 1914 Ottoman Empire ruled area – Osman Leader 1973- Arab- Israeli war 1992- Persian Gulf War- NATO (US) vs Iraq over Kuwait 2001 – Afghanistan 2003- US invades Iraq get rid of Saddam Why?
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Middle East Desert covers most of the region
Mtns receive most of the rain Agriculture is the major occupation in SW Asia - Barley, wheat, little life stock - Fruits, olives, figs, nuts and grapes on the Mediterranean Coast - Irrigation first developed in SW Asia (Deep Wells) Israel only country considered to be developed
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Oil Richest mineral resource in the region
Mainly on the shores of the Persian Gulf and Iraq Economies rise and fall with oil prices OPEC- Origin of Petroleum Exporting Countries Try to control oil prices around the world Include Iraq, Algeria, Iran , Kuwait, Libya, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Gabon, Indonesia, Nigeria, Venezuela
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Religion 3 major religions started in SW Asia Judaism
Judaism, Christianity, Islam Judaism First monotheist (one god) religion Formed in Palestine region Descendants of Abraham ‘s son Isaac Torah – Old Testament of the bible Jesus was just a false prophet not the savior
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Religions Christianity Islam Spread during Roman era ( Paul and Simon)
Founded on the teachings of Jesus Spilt into Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christianity around 1000 BC Protestants- broke away from Roman Catholics 1500’s Christianity became the dominant religion of Western Hemisphere Founded by Muhammad ( ) Followers of Islam called Muslims Quran is the Sacred Book Followers of Abraham’s God through Ishmael One god called Allah ( Same God ) Split into Shiites (10-15 %) and Sunnis (85-90 %)
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Culture and conflict Arabs dominate the region- mostly Islamic
Israel founded Mostly Jewish Arab- Israel in constant conflict- Palestine - both seek peace Christians in Lebanon- Conflict Others- Kurds in Northern Iraq
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Issues Conflict is constant- Terrorist groups Rising population
Conflicts over water rights Oil reserves have become major world interest Women have little rights in Middle East
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Iraq North Iraq-Kurds-want independence Capital : Baghdad
Irrigation major task- land too salty due to over use Grow ¾ of worlds dates Major oil fields, but little jobs-mechanized Capital : Baghdad G.D.P.- $2400 Lit. Rate 40% First civilization developed in fertile crescent in Iraq 3 landforms-plains, dessert, mtn. 1/3 of people in agriculture Baghdad-ancient city of Islamic culture
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Iraq Very aggressive and war like people 1980 invaded Iran (10 years)
Invaded Kuwait in 1990-lost big time!!! Persian Gulf War Saddam Hussein Now- still fighting- vs. U.S. troops in nd Persian Gulf War U.S and Iraq govt. vs. Taliban and terrorist US has pulled out all major operation and handed control back to Iraq Government
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Iran Capital Tehran GDP- $7000 Lit. Rate- 79%
Formally known as Persia until1935- one of largest empire in world history Persian rugs-prized for centuries Zagros; Elburz and Kopet mtns Steppe and desert climate 1/3 of people farmers Largest producer of Pistachios 1951 nationalized oil industry-provide jobs
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Iran Speak Farsi Marketplace and mosque (church)-characteristics of Iranian city Stormy politics- not many allies- recent trouble Threatens to close strait of Hormuz Trying to get nuclear weapons Struggling with redirection of country
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Afghanistan Capital Kabul GDP- $700 Lit. Rate- 36%
Landlocked, dry, mountainous – not good landscape One of worlds least developed countries Pashtun- largest ethnic group Religions- Sunni Muslim 84%, Shi'a Muslim 15%, other 1% Women lower life expectancy in Afghanistan- no rights in the 90’s Mtns. possible minerals?? Can’t check because they lack money Natural gas provides some money Leading exporter of Opium in the world
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Afghanistan 1980’s and early 90’s civil war USSR was involved
Taliban- Sunni Muslims- strict laws 1990’s U.K. and U.N. forces in 2002 US still fighting in Afghanistan
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Kuwait cap. Kuwait City GDP- $15000 Lit. Rate-84%
Small oil rich country Wealthy Kuwait families ruled the country for years One of the highest per capita in the world U.S. good relationship with Kuwait- helped kick out Iraq in early 1990’s
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Saudi Arabia Capital- Riyadh GDP- 10,500 Lit. Rate- 79%
On Arabian Peninsula- desert, desert, desert!!! People live near water and oil. Mecca- Islam’s most important city, also Medina Now put Taxes on pilgrims visiting Mecca- tourism? Oil along Persian gulf – ¼ of remaining oil. Most desalinized seawater plants in the world
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Saudi Arabia Cold nights 30 degrees, 114 degrees days.
Deserts-An Nafud & Rub Al Khali, Rub Al Khali- aka- Empty Quarter- 4” of rain/year- Active sand dunes red soil Can influence oil prices worldwide! How? Theocracy Govt.- Islamic law – U.S. allies Aid poor countries by them
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Oman Capital – Muscat GDP-$8,300 Lit. Rate- 78%
Formerly Muscat and Oman Ruled by sultanate – Muslim monarch – Sultan Long been isolated from world Oil improving living conditions
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Yemen capital – Sanaa GDP- $840 Lit. Rate-38%
Until countries – North Yemen and South Yemen One of the worlds largest per capita, BUT 60% of people are illiterate oil helped make Yemen financially independent Agriculture and sheep missing Coffee first cultivated in Yemen In recent years trouble with terrorists groups
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Gulf States U.A.E./ Qatar/ Bahrain
All oil rich countries and small –desert Oil, rapid economic growth Popular to tourist from Saudi and Kuwait
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United Arab Emirates cap. Abu Dhabi GDP- $ 22,000 Lit. Rate-85%
Slightly smaller than Maine (seven emirates or territories) Religions Muslim 96% Dubai- most modern Emirate- very modern- host golf and tennis tourney
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Qatar cap. Doha GDP- $21,500 Lit. Rate-79%
Slightly smaller than Connecticut Religions Muslim 95% Al Jazeera- popular and controversial Arabic satellite television network.
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Bahrain cap. Manawa GDP- 14,000 Lit. Rate- 89%
Religions Shi'a Muslim 70%, Sunni Muslim 30% Home to U.S. military base- close ties to U.S. Becoming a very modern country
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Turkey cap. Ankara GDP-17,000 Lit. Rate- 87% Small part of Country in Europe, But mostly in S.W. Asia Bosporus and Dardanelles- Straits that dived Europe and S.W. Asia Mostly rolling plains and hills – Mts: Taurus, Pontic -earthquakes Med. Steppe climate Less that ½ suitable for farming Wheat, barely, tobacco, hazelnuts, cotton, livestock Buildings dams = progress Some oil & mineral ores
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Turkey Foods- shish kebab, pilaf, borek Roads + R.R. developing
Istanbul (Constantinople) largest city Modernizing since 1920 Allies with USA Women’s rights recognized - democratic ideas Issues – Conflict over Cyprus with Greeks Cooperation with new Central Asia- Slow
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Cyprus cap- Nicosia GDP $ Greek area: $16,000- Turkish area: $5,300
Lit. Rate- 94% Rock, mountainous island ¾ are Greek & ¼ are Turks. Set up two republics and two govt. Greek rep. 3 times the per capita as Turk side Religion- Greek Orthodox 78%, Muslim 18%
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Syria capital Damascus GDP $3500 Lit. Rate-77%
Grow citrus fruits. Cotton. Wheat, barley, livestock Major water problem – dams helping- Some oil Leader in opposition vs. Israel (Arab country) – May be housing terrorists Syria wants aid from U.S. and Europe Bashar Al-Assad – current leader not good
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Lebanon Capital Beirut GDP $ 5400 Lit. Rate- 86%
1/3 are Christians – Used to be called “Paris of the Middle East” Very modern and westernized country – great trees for early explorers Civil wars between Christians and Muslims- in the 1980’s UN and NATO helped resolve conflict 1990’s developed stable government – rebuilding Religion- Muslim 70% & Christian 30%
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Jordan Capital Amman GDP $4300 Lit. Rate-68%
Independence – 1946 – conflict with Israel Most food must be imported Arab – Israeli conflict throughout 1900’s - Peace treaty 1994 Desert – not much oil Only recently has there been peace in this area – mostly due to religion
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Israel Capital – Jerusalem GDP $19,000 Lit. Rate- 95%
Once ancient land of Palestine Dead Sea – lowest point on earth (continent) Less than 5% of people in agriculture Kibbutz – efficient collective farms Sophisticated water management systems
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Israel No coal or hydro electricity and few minerals
High tech industry – computers, weapons, engineers Large diamond industry. Tourism major industry- Jerusalem
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History – Jews started kingdom 3000 years ago
Jews forced to leave- called Zionist Movement (1800’s) Want Palestine region back- Jews After World War II – Palestine divided – Jews and Arabs War followed 1948 – Israeli defeats Palestinian and Arab allies – 1956,1967 and 1973 – wars Israel won all three conflicts 1978 – (Camp David) President Carter (Sadat) Egypt and (Begin) Israel – sign peace treaty Now – modern – urban nation – 85% Jewish Tel Aviv – largest city West bank and Gaza strip area still and issue – Muslim controlled
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PLO Palestinian Liberation Organization – Muslim terrorist group
Attacked Israeli citizens, planes – but now want peace – 1993 PLO and state of Israel – peace treaty Has a seat in UN
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North Africa Region dominated by Sahara Desert- Sahara means desert in Arabic 2 causes 1) High Pressure 2) No Moist Air Characteristics- few plants , few animals and people The Nile River- delta and Valley had very rich soil Longest River- 4,187 Miles Long White and Blue Nile Combine Ancient Civilization developed along the Nile
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Egypt Capital – Cairo Lit Rate 51 % GDP $ 2,900
Most usable land relies on the Nile River Aswan Dam- irrigates 2 million acres and creates 10 billion KWH of electricity Suez Canal connected the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Oceans- 100 miles long Great Pyramids at Giza
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Egypt Imports more than 1/2 its food because the soil is less fertile- too salty Cotton is main cash crop Cairo- fastest growing city Alexandria founded by Alexander the Great (332 BC) and has been a main trade center of Egypt Oil is main export- no forest and little coal Lack of Skilled Workers “Hollywood” of Arab World Recent Revolution – Overthrew Government Spring of Hosni Mubarak Social Media played a huge role
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Libya Capital Tripoli Literacy Rate- 76 % GDP $6570
Gained Independence from Italy 1951 Located on most desolated shore of Mediterranean 1959 – found oil 75% of population lives near the Mediterranean Farming hard because of heat and wind Oil improved development Muammar al-Qaddafi- Overthrown in recent revolution- Spring of 2012 violent overthrow
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Tunisia Capital – Tunis Lit Rate- 67% GDP $4800
Independence from France in 1956 Center of Mediterranean culture for thousands of years Carthage was a major trade center- Taken over by Rome Mediterranean Climate- has very nice beaches Grows wheat and olives – only 20% of land farmable Olive oil major export Good transportation and industrial infrastructure Ties to France still Problems- Not enough jobs- Center of recent revolution in Spring of 2012
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Algeria Capital – Algiers Literacy Rate 62 % GDP $4000
Independent from France in 1962 Oil and natural gas is a major export and most of income 3 Major Industrial Cities 1) Algiers 2) Oran 3) Constantine Problems- ½ of food is imported Twice as many graduates as jobs available
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Morocco Capital – Rabat Literacy Rate- 44 % GDP $ 3260
Independent from France 1956 Islamic Kingdom on Mediterranean and Atlantic Strait of Gibraltar – Europe and Africa 8 miles apart Atlas Mtns- wettest climate in Arab Nations Have 3/4 of the worlds phosphate which is used in fertilizer Casablanca – Largest city also a movie Tangier – port on Strait of Gibraltar Standard of Living is low for most of country Allies with the US King descendant of Muhammad
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