Mideast meaning in Urdu
Mideast Synonyms
Mideast Definitions
1) Mideast, Middle East, Near East : مشرق وسطی : (noun) the area around the eastern Mediterranean; from Turkey to northern Africa and eastward to Iran; the site of such ancient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century.
Useful Words
Canaan : ارض مقدسہ , Syria : شام , Iran : ایران , Wadi : وادی , Al-Iraq : عراق , Arab : عرب , Aegean : بحر ایجیئن , Nile : دریائے نیل دنیا کا سب سے طویل دریا , Ethnic : مشرکانہ , Isaac : حضرت اسحاق علیہ السلام , Alexandria : اسکندریہ , Abukir : شمالی مصر اور بحر روم پر واقع ایک کھاڑی , Babylonia : عراق کے ایک قدیم شہر بابل کی سلطنت , Lebanese Republic : لبنان , Turkmen : ترکمانستان , Afghanistan : افغانستان , Neolithic : بعد کے پتھر کے زمانے کا , Adriatic : بحر ایڈریاٹک , Uae : متحدہ عرب امارات , Hommos : مصری چٹنی , Libya : لیبیا , Algeria : الجزائر , Heathenism : مشرکانہ مذہب , Numidia : قدیم الجزائر , Arab Republic Of Egypt : ملک مصر , Babylonian : بابل کا رہنے والا , Adder's Fern : مار زبان ایک جنگلی پودا , Shia : شیعہ , African Hunting Dog : افریقی شکاری کتا , Asia : براعظم ایشیا , Mecca : مکہ سعودی عرب کا شہر
Useful Words Definitions
Canaan: an ancient country in southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea; a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism.
Syria: an Asian republic in the Middle East at the east end of the Mediterranean; site of some of the world`s most ancient centers of civilization.
Iran: a theocratic Islamic republic in the Middle East in western Asia; Iran was the core of the ancient empire that was known as Persia until 1935; rich in oil.
Wadi: gully or streambed in northern Africa and the Middle East that remains dry except during rainy season.
Al-Iraq: a republic in the Middle East in western Asia; the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia was in the area now known as Iraq.
Arab: a member of a Semitic people originally from the Arabian peninsula and surrounding territories who speaks Arabic and who inhabits much of the Middle East and northern Africa.
Aegean: an arm of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey; a main trade route for the ancient civilizations of Crete and Greece and Rome and Persia.
Nile: the world's longest river (4150 miles); flows northward through eastern Africa into the Mediterranean; the Nile River valley in Egypt was the site of the world's first great civilization.
Ethnic: not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam.
Isaac: a biblical name, borne by Isaac, the son of Abraham and Sarah, and a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Alexandria: the chief port of Egypt; located on the western edge of the Nile delta on the Mediterranean Sea; founded by Alexander the Great; the capital of ancient Egypt.
Abukir: a bay on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt.
Babylonia: an ancient kingdom in southern Mesopotamia; Babylonia conquered Israel in the 6th century BC and exiled the Jews to Babylon (where Daniel became a counselor to the king).
Lebanese Republic: an Asian republic at east end of Mediterranean.
Turkmen: a republic in Asia to the east of the Caspian Sea and to the south of Kazakhstan and to the north of Iran; an Asian soviet from 1925 to 1991.
Afghanistan: a mountainous landlocked country in central Asia; bordered by Iran to the west and Russia to the north and Pakistan to the east and south.
Neolithic: latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the Middle East (but later elsewhere).
Adriatic: an arm of the Mediterranean between Slovenia and Croatia and Montenegro and Albania on the east and Italy on the west.
Uae: west Asian country United Arab Emirates located in the Middle East.
Hommos: a thick spread made from mashed chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice and garlic; used especially as a dip for pita; originated in the Middle East.
Libya: a military dictatorship in northern Africa on the Mediterranean; consists almost entirely of desert; a major exporter of petroleum.
Algeria: a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea with a population that is predominantly Sunni Muslim; colonized by France in the 19th century but gained autonomy in the early 1960s.
Heathenism: any of various religions other than Christianity or Judaism or Islamism.
Numidia: an ancient kingdom (later a Roman province) in North Africa in an area corresponding roughly to present-day Algeria.
Arab Republic Of Egypt: a republic in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC.
Babylonian: an inhabitant of ancient Babylon.
Adder's Fern: mat-forming lithophytic or terrestrial fern with creeping rootstocks and large pinnatifid fronds found throughout North America and Europe and Africa and east Asia.
Shia: one of the two main branches of orthodox Islam; mainly in Iran.
African Hunting Dog: a powerful doglike mammal of southern and eastern Africa that hunts in large packs; now rare in settled area.
Asia: the largest continent with 60% of the earth's population; it is joined to Europe on the west to form Eurasia; it is the site of some of the world's earliest civilizations.
Mecca: joint capital (with Riyadh) of Saudi Arabia; located in western Saudi Arabia; as the birthplace of Muhammad it is the holiest city of Islam.