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The Middle East The Cradle of Civilization The Ancient Middle East 1. Cradle of Civilization • M.E. is region where world’s oldest civilizations are found • 3 continents (Africa, Europe, Asia) meet in the Middle East – Encouraged development – Led to spread of culture, ideas – Travel led to trade 2. Birthplace of monotheism • Monotheism- belief in one god – The 3 big monotheistic religions began in the Middle East • Judaism • Islam • Christianity Quick Write • How might religion and cultural differences lead to conflict in the Middle Eastern region? What might be some conflicts that stem from cultural diffusion (the spreading or mixture of various cultures)? 3. Ancient Mesopotamia • World’s 1st civilization • Means “Between 2 rivers” • The Tigris • The Euphrates • Why would civilizations be located near rivers? Mesopotamia 4. Mesopotamia • The kingdom of Sumer developed in Mesopotamia between 4500 and 4000BC • Sumerians created: – City-states: independent cities w/ own rulers – Agriculture: first to utilize irrigation – Cuneiform: one of the first forms of writing Cuneiform 5. Hammurabi • Hammurabi (1792-1750 BC) was King of Babylon • Invaded and took over Sumer • Created Hammurabi’s Code of Laws – World’s first written code of laws – Followed the concept of ‘an eye for an eye’ 6. Religion • In ancient times, most practiced polytheism • Exception: Israelites – Monotheistic – Origin of Judaism – First form of monotheism 7. Origins of Judaism • Known as Israelites (ancestors of Jews) • Holy Book: the Torah – Old Testament of the Bible • Lived in Babylon (Mesopotamia) until their • ejection Spread to other areas, including Egypt – Known as the DIASPORA: the scattering of Jews – Viewed Judah (now Israel) as their ancestral home 8. Abraham • Known as the ‘father of the Jews’ • Founded Judaism, the first to believe there was only 1 god • Story goes- – God promised Abraham’s descendents the land of Judah (Israel) in exchange for him spreading the religion 9. Diaspora and its results • Jews in Egypt made slaves by the Pharaohs • Led to freedom by Moses, who took them back • • to Judah (Israel), known as the ‘EXODUS’ Problem: Others (Arabs) had moved into Judah while the Jews were in Egypt MASSIVE conflict over who has HISTORICAL CLAIM to the land: still goes on today (Israel vs. Palestine) 10. Origins of Christianity • Jewish baby born in Jerusalem (Jesus) sparked the beginnings of Christianity • Local government viewed him as a troublemaker – He and his disciples spread the ideas of monotheism – Tried, convicted, and crucified 11. Christianity • Followers believed Jesus was the Messiah (son of God), a leader promised to them in the Torah • Followers formed Christianity after Jesus’ death • His life and lessons became the New Testament of the Bible 12.Origins of Islam • Based on the • teachings of Muhammad, the ‘father of Islam’ Revelations received by Muhammad from Allah (god) make up the Islamic Holy Book, the Qur’an Five Pillars of Islam 13. Muhammad’s life • 570 AD born in Mecca in • Arabia Taught Islamic teachings for 12 years – Leaders of Mecca drove Muhammad out – Settled in Medina – By Muhammad’s death at 62, Islam was dominant religion in Arabia 14. Sunni/Shi’a- Division of Islam Sunni Believed Muslim leadership (caliphate) should be elected by Muslims Shi’a Believed Muslim leadership (caliphate) should be a direct descendent of Muhammad 15. How each views Jesus • Jews: Jesus is an ordinary Jewish man • Christians: the Messiah, or savior, God’s son by Mary • Muslims: a prophet, sent by Allah, but not a divine figure 16. Holy cities • Jerusalem: Judaism, Christianity, Islam • Mecca: Islam, Muhammad’s birthplace • Medina: Islam, where Muhammad was forced to live 17. Crossroad of the Known World • Middle East was highly desirable since it connected 3 continents • Power constantly changed hands • 1291- Ottoman Empire was born – Capital city: Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) – Mix of Muslims & Christians – Lasted until WWI (early 1900’s) 18. Result of WWI • Ottoman Empire collapsed in 1922 after they lost WWI • Lost all land • Americans and Europeans PARTITIONED the land (divided it up) into mandates (region managed by others) 19. Results of Partitioning • Muslims in Middle East were forced under either French or British control • When partitioning, Europeans paid no attention to who lived where – Redrawing the map led to • Communities being split apart • Communities that had been enemies for centuries were forced together • Led to cultural and political disaster Discussion Question • What factors do you think the British and French were considering when partitioning the fallen Ottoman Empire? What were the consequences for the people who lived there? Present Day Middle East 20. Aftermath of WWI • WWI: Sparked by the assassination of Archduke • • Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary War lasted 4 years, 30 countries involved Countries took sides 21. Conflict: Israel vs. Palestine • Jews had been exiled • • from Israel (Diaspora) No place to call their homeland In other countries, Jews’ rights were constantly violated 22. Zionist Movement • After centuries of abuse, Jews around the world established the ZIONIST movement in the 1800s – Go back to Israel, their ancestral homeland – Holiest city (Jerusalem) – Control their own country (Israel) 23. Problem…. • While the Jews were exiled, Arabs had moved in • and formed a nation called Palestine Jews began moving back, despite the Palestinians being there…Palestinians welcomed them 24. The Holocaust • Millions of Jews • • killed International community ‘horrified’ after WWII ended Jews immigrated to Palestine in droves 25. Palestine’s unusual predicament • Now Jews were supported by much of the world in their quest to return to Israel and make it their own sovereign nation • Had been Palestine for 1,000s of years • Palestinians pushed back Discussion Question • What should England do (they controlled the territory after WWI, so it was their decision, ultimately)? Should it become a Jewish state in order to ensure that nothing like the Holocaust could happen again OR should the Arab Palestinians continue their rule over the region as long as they protected the rights of the Jews living there? 26. The United Nations • G.B. handed the problem off to the U.N. • U.N. divided up Palestine in 1948: – 56% would become a sovereign Jewish country – Rest of the land belonged to Palestine – Jerusalem (which both sides wanted) would be under control of U.N. 27. 1948- a bloody year • Palestine never agreed to U.N.’s terms • The moment British troops left, Palestine (with Arab-country allies) attacked;lost • 700,000-800,000 Palestinians forced to leave • Arab countries united to get rid of Israel • Several wars over the next 30 years Palestinian Territories shrink 28. PLO • Palestinian Liberation Organization – Formed to re-take Palestine – Conceded that Jews would not leave for good – Shifted focus to creating a Palestinian state (country) in West Bank and Gaza Strip 29. Result of conflict • Thousands of people displaced – Forced to become refugees • Increased hostilities in Middle East • Rise in power of terrorist groups (taking advantage of government instability) • Still fighting to this day 30. Differing ethnic groups • Ethnic group- people • united in a shared culture Three largest groups in M.E.: – Arabs: Islam (speak Arabic) – Kurds: Sunni Muslims (speak Kurdish) – Persians: Shi’a Muslim (speak Farsi) Green= Arabic speaking countries 31. Governing the Middle East • Almost all are unitary (except Israel and Turkey) • As we’ve learned, several forms fall under this • category We’ll compare 3: Israel, Saudi Arabia, & Iran 32. State of Israel • Parliamentary Democracy • Head of State: President, elected by legislature (Knesset) – Mostly a figurehead • Head of Government: Prime Minister, appointed by President – Actually in charge of executive branch: works along with Knesset to make decisions – Literacy rate: 97% 33. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia • Monarchy • Head of State and • Government: KING No citizen participation • Literacy rate: 76% 34. Islamic Republic of Iran • Head of State: Ayatollah (the supreme religious leader)- lifetime appointment, elected by assembly of experts – Appoints all government officials • Head of Government: President – Actually enforces the Constitution – Government based on religion (Islam) – Literacy rate: 85% 35. OPEC=OIL • A confederation of countries with one interest in mind: OIL • Organization of Petroleum (oil) Exporting Countries • 4 countries in M.E.: Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait • Decide how much to produce, who to sell to, how much to sell for 36. U.S. get involved in Middle East • Persian Gulf War – President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein (a brutal dictator) invades Kuwait to control their oil supply – Border nations afraid they’re next – U.S. comes to Kuwait’s aid and pushes Saddam back • ‘lightning’ attack: it takes only 4 days to defeat Iraq Persian Gulf War 37. September 11th, 2001 • Al Qaeda, a militant and extremist Islamic terrorist group attacks U.S. – 2 passenger planes fly directly into the World Trade Center in NYC – 1 plane flies into Pentagon – 1 plane crashes in Pennsylvania field – Why would Al Qaeda, who rejected the idea of U.S. dominance in the world, target these two buildings? (HINT: think symbolically) 38. U.S. invades Afghanistan • Extremely unstable country • Controlled mostly by the Taliban, extremist Islamic group • Al Qaeda, another terrorist group, attacks U.S. on September 11th, 2001: mastermind was Osama bin Laden, based in Afghanistan 39. U.S. invades Iraq • Begins when Saddam Hussein (dictator of Iraq) refuses U.S. ultimatum- 2002 – Bush believed Hussein was hiding Al Qaeda members and weapons of mass destruction • Gave Hussein 48 hours to leave Iraq – He didn’t – U.S. began bombing Iraq 40. Hussein’s reign ends • Hussein was captured • • • in 2003 Tried and executed for crimes against humanity (torture, murder, genocide) Found guilty Executed in 2006 (hanged)