Why is the Middle East considered the birthplace of civilization?
The Middle East is considered the birthplace of civilization since it was here where the elements that started the development of complex societies were created.
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lengthy conflict
These interferences and disputes involving countries such as the United States, Britain, Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, often fuel so- called proxy wars, in which local enemy groups are propped. The most lengthy conflict is the Palestinian War.
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conception of a chosen people
The conception of a chosen people means that Judaism does not have an evangelizing aspect.
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Middle East
The Middle East was the intermediate area, where today are Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan, up to Iran, through Mesopotamia, and including the Arabian Peninsula.
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Silk Road
The historic Silk Road, for example, was the stage for disputes between Christians and Muslims who sought to control the trade routes that passed through Constantinople.