A Political Chronology of the Middle EastRoutledge, 2 sept 2003 - 296 páginas This new six-volume series from Europa provides an impartial record of the political, social, cultural, geographical, and economic events that have helped to shape world history. Each of the regional titles records the major events that have shaped each country and region, with greater emphasis given to more recent affairs. Each volume charts each country's progress, offers a quick perspective into what was once current news, such as elections, wars, disputes, invasions, deaths and assassinations, coronations, diplomatic activities, economic crises, and more. |
Índice
1 | |
Azerbaijan | 8 |
Bahrain | 17 |
Cyprus | 23 |
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus | 32 |
Georgia | 35 |
Iran | 45 |
Iraq | 65 |
Lebanon | 151 |
Oman | 172 |
Palestinian Autonomous Areas | 177 |
Qatar | 192 |
Saudi Arabia | 196 |
Syria | 209 |
Turkey | 226 |
United Arab Emirates | 241 |
Términos y frases comunes
administration Affairs agreed agreement aircraft announced appointed approved April Arab Arafat armed Armenia army attacks attempt August Bahrain bases became began border British Cabinet cease-fire claimed co-operation conference Constitution Council countries Cyprus December Deputy discussions East economic Egypt elections Empire established February forces Foreign formed further Gaza Georgia Government Greek Gulf held independent Iran Iranian Iraq Iraqi Islamic Israel Israeli January Jewish Jordan July June killed King Hussein Kuwait leader Lebanese Lebanon legislative March meeting military month Muhammad Muslim National Assembly negotiations November October Organization Ottoman Palestine Palestinian Party peace Persian petroleum political President Prime Minister proposed region relations reported Republic resigned Resolution rule Russia Saudi Arabia Security Security Council September Sheikh signed Soviet subsequently Syria talks territory took Treaty troops Turkey Turkish United Kingdom visited voted West Bank withdrawal Yemen