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Ethnic Groups of the Middle East

Ethnic Groups of the Middle East. Arabs Where they live LanguageReligionCustoms/ Tradition -Middle East -North Africa -U.S. -Canada -South America -Europe

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Page 1: Ethnic Groups of the Middle East. Arabs Where they live LanguageReligionCustoms/ Tradition -Middle East -North Africa -U.S. -Canada -South America -Europe

Ethnic Groups of the Middle East

Page 2: Ethnic Groups of the Middle East. Arabs Where they live LanguageReligionCustoms/ Tradition -Middle East -North Africa -U.S. -Canada -South America -Europe

ArabsWhere they

live Language Religion Customs/

Tradition

-Middle East

-North Africa-U.S.

-Canada

-South America

-Europe -Belgium

-France

-Germany-Netherlands

-U.K.

-Arabic

.

90% Muslim

-Mainly Sunni

-Some Shi’a

-Few Druze

Most

Non-Muslim

Arabs are Christian

• Originally from the Arabian Peninsula, hence the name Arab

• Share a common history and culture

• They are the largest ethnic group in the Middle East.

• Most important is their language and social values

• The Arabic language was spread by Muslim conquests

• Arabs have made significant contributions to advancements in art, architecture, literature, mathematics and science during the Golden Age of Islam that lasted from 750 to 1258 CE.

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BedouinWhere they live Language Religion Customs/

Tradition

Saudi Arabia

Syria

Jordan

North Africa

Sinai Peninsula

Their own form of Arabic language, which has different dialects

-Islam and other religions

-Bedouin means inhabitant of the desert

-Tribal leaders are called sheikhs

-Originally a nomadic people, but few still live a nomadic way of life.

-Well known for dress and music

-Music is performed at traditional Bedouin ceremonies

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PersiansWhere they

live Language Religion Customs/

Tradition

Iran – it used to be called Persia – hence the name Persians

AKA:Tajiks

Farsi wans~Afghanistan

~Tajikistan

~Uzbekistan

Farsi, or Persian

-Mostly Shi’a Islam

-Few Sunni in East

-Non-Arabic

-They make up more than 50% of Iran’s population.

-Nomadic life has always been part of Persian culture and still makes up more than 10%

-Women face challenges due to the strict cultural and religious practices

-In the past 40 years, women have increased their freedoms

-Well know for art and architecture

-Known for Rugs

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Persian Rugs

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KurdishWhere they

live Language Religion Customs/

Tradition

Turkey

Syria

Iraq

Iran

Armenia

A language related to Persian

-Sunni Muslims

-Traditionally a nomadic people whose life revolved around herding sheep and goats.

-After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, new states were made, but not for the Kurds. They were no longer free to roam

-Respect for elders, hospitality, bravery, and the love of freedom.

-Showed devotion to pirs, or holy places with offerings

-Less strict about Islamic practices, especially for women

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Kurdistan

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Turks

Language Where they live

Religion Customs/

Tradition

Turkish Turkey

Iran

Islam -Not strict about Islamic practices

-Kurds and Turks fight over issues like education

-Known for architecture, especially mosques

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Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey

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Compare/Contrast

What is the difference between and ethnic

group and a religious group? How are they

similar?