Saturday, January 23, 2010

European Mid East Maps Online Any Idea Of When The European Begin To Meddle In Mid-Eastern Affairs?

Any idea of when the European begin to meddle in Mid-Eastern affairs? - european mid east maps online

I'm sure this can go back centuries, but is no way to pin-point dates / times / places when he started?

An old "Indian" (Indian) man told me that the oral tradition of his tribe that she has taught one day exercise to 'The Pale Man in the economy, not to their Middle East, and marks the beginning of the end .

That is why I asked this question.

Thank you to everyone

5 comments:

Joshua H said...

Roman republic, perhaps even sooner.

Joshua H said...

Roman republic, perhaps even sooner.

CHARITY G said...

First Crusade in 1095th . . Established trade routes that existed before the First Crusade. . . so that the date could again end 800 or beginning 900

On a road outside the margin of success. . . There are various ideas about evolution. . . One idea is that two groups of monkeys or apes. . . One group was in northern Africa and the other group is what we know today as the Middle East. . .. especially the African Group, it is suspected that the group sacrificed in the Middle East. . . so. . . draw your own conclusions

Chuckie O said...

Given that people "wandered" between Europe, Africa and the Middle East of all time .....

But a turning point in the siege of Vienna (1529). This was the heyday of the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman I. The Turks were not in the city and were forced to withdraw. Either way, since subsided. (It also marks the beginning of the European taste for coffee, croissants and rolls were).

The "old prophecy" is so vague and could apply to almost all the time, past or future.

Chuckie O said...

Given that people "wandered" between Europe, Africa and the Middle East of all time .....

But a turning point in the siege of Vienna (1529). This was the heyday of the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman I. The Turks were not in the city and were forced to withdraw. Either way, since subsided. (It also marks the beginning of the European taste for coffee, croissants and rolls were).

The "old prophecy" is so vague and could apply to almost all the time, past or future.

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