I think its sultans and kings In monarchy countries such as Jordan and Saudi Arabia, the titles King and His Majesty the King are used. King Abdullah ibn Abdul Aziz has instructed to be called the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. In other monarchy-like countries such as UAE and Qatar, the rules are referred to as Sheikh.
Yes; it is written as Middle East when you use it.
There actually very few titles of nobility used during the High Middle Ages. The male nobles were known by titles such as Duke, Earl, Baron, Baronet, and Knight or Lord. The extensive use of noble titles would not be used until the Late Middle Ages.
Plants in the Middle East are used to the desert. They are able to store water and use it when necessary.
There aren't many houses in the middle east but I think they use clay as cement and straw for the roof.
Egypt is in the Middle East.
They drink it as a beverage.
The tribe that settled in the Middle East were semitic.
yes
hello
i am not sure of the answer and would like to check.
Almost every country has its own currency in the Middle East, with the exception of Palestine which uses Israeli, Egyptian, and Jordanian money. Depending on how many countries you consider to be part of the Middle East, that is the number of currencies in use.
They didn't have a middle class in the middle ages. There were some scribes and lawyers, but much of the offical work done was by other nobles who were part of the court.