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Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:19 am Middle East v Near East |
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You are correct, they are different. The terms date back to the days of the British Empire. The area know as the Middle East is the region, Iran-Iraq-Palestine/Israel-Lebanon-Saudi.
The Near East (not used nowadays) referred to the Turkey-Greece-the Balkans |
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 12:00 pm It depends... |
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Hmm. In Russia /the former USSR/ the list of countries of so-called 'Near East' (that is quite usual and widely used term) includes: Bahrain, Israel, Palestine territory, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, OAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey.
Whereas the term 'Middle East' (rarely used) refers to the all countries of ‘Near east’ + Iran and Afghanistan.
(And I suppose, for an average Russian 'Near East' = 'Middle East' covering all the country mentioned above).
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Thu Aug 31, 2006 14:04 pm It depends... |
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