How did european colinialism lay the groundwork for the emergence of modern middle east?
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World War I transformed the Middle East in ways it had not seen for centuries. The Europeans, who had colonized much of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, completed the takeover with the territories of Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine. The modern boundaries of the Middle East emerged from the war.
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European colonialism lay the groundwork for the emergence of the modern middle east
- Today more than fifty Muslim states, from atlas Mountains in the West to the Malay Archipelago in the East, and Sub-Saharan Africa to the steppes of Central Asia.
- It includes some popular nations in the world, such as Nigeria, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Pakistan, also some of the tiny islands like Maldives and Comoros.
- Strong states having effective government institutions like Bosnia-Herzegovina. Libya, Brunei, Saudi Arabia, and Turkmenistan are endowed having great natural wealth. In 1997, Malaysia is the 'world's seventh' most exporting country.
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