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7 Maps That Explain the Middle East
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The Middle East is obvious on the map…
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The region, however, is far more complex than its borders.
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The Middle East is the Arab core of the Muslim world. But thinking about the region as
exclusively Arab excludes Turkey, Iran, and a very large
Kurdish population.
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Viewing it as exclusively Muslim would exclude the Jews, Christians, Druze, Yazidis,
Zoroastrians, Bahai, and other religious groups in the region.
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The idea of the Middle East has become quite vague, but in our
view, it’s where perhaps the world’s most complex war is
raging.
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Now, let’s dig deeper into the demographics and history of the region to understand its
complexity.
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The Middle Eastern Population Is Concentrated in the Mountains
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Mountainous terrain is typically less populated than lowlands
due to obvious factors like ease of making a living.
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Not so in the Middle East… since much of the lowlands lack
water and offer a rather inhospitable quality of life.
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As a result, most of the population clusters in the
mountains of Iran, Iraq, and Turkey.
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The Mountainous Northern Region Has a Wide Religious Diversity
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Religious divisions are particularly important for
understanding the Middle East .
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Note the division between Sunnis and Shiites and the
Christian and Jew mix.
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But an understanding of these many religious factions is still
not enough.
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Ethnic Subgroups Complicate the Religious Fragmentation
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The Kurds, for example, are largely Sunni Muslims. They are
hostile to Arab Sunnis and Shiites.
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The Druze are neither Muslim nor Christian, but can find
themselves allied with either.
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To understand the origins of this ethnic complexity, we need to look back to the times of the
Ottoman Empire.
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The Ottoman Empire Left the Old Middle East Highly Fragmented
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The Ottomans dominated this region for centuries.
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But unlike Muslims and Christians, they didn't use force
to impose their religion on conquered nations.
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The Ottomans, therefore, left the Middle East in a chaotic
jumble of ethnic and religious groups after World War I.
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Cultural differences resulted in endless battles in the region,
but the aggression was limited to low-level conflicts.
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Each group had the strength to survive, but lacked capabilities
to conquer the others.
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Plus, the mountainous terrain gave the advantage to the
defender and made it difficult for conquerors to take full
power.
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The result has been inherent instability in the region.
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The Europeans Divided the Middle East After WWI
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After World War I, the victorious powers divided the
Middle East region into entities that had never existed before.
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The French took the northwest portion and consolidated it into
one large state, Syria.
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The British had a relationship with the Hashemite patriarch, Sharif Hussein, and they gave
his elder son, Faisal I, the kingdom of Iraq.
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What is most important, however, is to understand how
artificial these entities were.
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Now the Modern Middle East Can’t Hold Together
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The point is that there is nothing natural about any of the Middle Eastern borders.
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Some of the states were created on a more solid
foundation than others, but they were all invented over the
last century.
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In this context, the rise of the Islamic State in the Middle East is not surprising, as almost all the states in this region were
invented.
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IS is just reshaping a shapeless area that external powers created and left to its own
devices.
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