From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of topics related to the Middle East which should be created for Wikipedia. Many of these topics were taken from the index to Walter Cleveland's A History of the Modern Middle East.

Middle Eastern articles which have been created, but still need substantial work, can be found within Category:Middle East stubs.

A-C

  1. Arab Executive ( g, a9)
  2. A'yan ( g, a9) - means "Arab leadership", especially relating to Palestine in 1929.
  3. Rafiq al-Azm ( g, a9)
  4. Basic Law of Government ( g, a9)
  5. The Beacon ( g, a9) - It's not any of these, is it? Beacon (disambiguation)
  6. Charter for National Action ( g, a9)
  7. Civil Service School ( g, a9)
  8. Constitutional Reform Party ( g, a9)
  9. Council of the Islamic Republic ( g, a9)
  10. American University of Ras Al Khaimah ( [1], [2])

D-K

  1. Fadayan-i Khalq ( g, a9) - I suppose this is the Aghan fighters mentioned in Khalq?
  2. February Fourth Incident ( g, a9) - Which February 4 incident? France abolishing slavery in its colonies in 1794? Outbreak of revolution in Angola? Arafat chairing the PLO in 1969?
    • Probably refers to Miles Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn using british armor to install a Wafd prime minister in Egypt in 1942. Probably not worth an article just better coverage in existing articles.
  3. Five Feddan Law ( g, a9)
  4. Jordan Inbound Tourism Association ( [3], JITOA is a business association set up in 2003 to represent the interest of the inbound tour operators in Jordan.
  5. Dov Soll-holocaust survivor immigrated to israel became Israeli army engineer

L-Z

  1. Liberation Rally Party ( g, a9)
  2. Reuven Pedatzur, a lecturer at the Department of Political Science at Tel Aviv University and a journalist.
  3. Mamad (ממ"ד) or apartmental protected space in Israel - double check?
  4. The Meaning of the Disaster ( g, a9)
  5. Mixed courts ( g, a9)
  6. The Mother of Cities ( g, a9) Translation of Umm Al-Belaad, the Arabic name for Balkh,Afghanistan
  7. Al-Muayyad ( g, a9) - The first Arabic journal, led by Refa'a Al Tahtawi.
  8. Muharram demonstrations ( g, a9)
  9. al-Muqattam ( g, a9) - also linked as Muqattam Mountain, the legend is described at Pope Abraham of Alexandria
  10. Mutasarrifiyyah ( g, a9) - double check?
  11. Palestinian Media ( [4], [5], [6])
  12. Quantar -- a unit of measure used in Egypt? It's used in Milton-Edwards's Contemporary Politics in the Middle East. - double check?
  13. Nassons Entertainment Studios -- A game development company in Jordan, founded by George Shomali, found here: [7].
  14. Petra Tours ( [8], -- Is a tour and travel company set up in Jordan in 1965, specializing in Inbound/outbound tourism.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of topics related to the Middle East which should be created for Wikipedia. Many of these topics were taken from the index to Walter Cleveland's A History of the Modern Middle East.

Middle Eastern articles which have been created, but still need substantial work, can be found within Category:Middle East stubs.

A-C

  1. Arab Executive ( g, a9)
  2. A'yan ( g, a9) - means "Arab leadership", especially relating to Palestine in 1929.
  3. Rafiq al-Azm ( g, a9)
  4. Basic Law of Government ( g, a9)
  5. The Beacon ( g, a9) - It's not any of these, is it? Beacon (disambiguation)
  6. Charter for National Action ( g, a9)
  7. Civil Service School ( g, a9)
  8. Constitutional Reform Party ( g, a9)
  9. Council of the Islamic Republic ( g, a9)
  10. American University of Ras Al Khaimah ( [1], [2])

D-K

  1. Fadayan-i Khalq ( g, a9) - I suppose this is the Aghan fighters mentioned in Khalq?
  2. February Fourth Incident ( g, a9) - Which February 4 incident? France abolishing slavery in its colonies in 1794? Outbreak of revolution in Angola? Arafat chairing the PLO in 1969?
    • Probably refers to Miles Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn using british armor to install a Wafd prime minister in Egypt in 1942. Probably not worth an article just better coverage in existing articles.
  3. Five Feddan Law ( g, a9)
  4. Jordan Inbound Tourism Association ( [3], JITOA is a business association set up in 2003 to represent the interest of the inbound tour operators in Jordan.
  5. Dov Soll-holocaust survivor immigrated to israel became Israeli army engineer

L-Z

  1. Liberation Rally Party ( g, a9)
  2. Reuven Pedatzur, a lecturer at the Department of Political Science at Tel Aviv University and a journalist.
  3. Mamad (ממ"ד) or apartmental protected space in Israel - double check?
  4. The Meaning of the Disaster ( g, a9)
  5. Mixed courts ( g, a9)
  6. The Mother of Cities ( g, a9) Translation of Umm Al-Belaad, the Arabic name for Balkh,Afghanistan
  7. Al-Muayyad ( g, a9) - The first Arabic journal, led by Refa'a Al Tahtawi.
  8. Muharram demonstrations ( g, a9)
  9. al-Muqattam ( g, a9) - also linked as Muqattam Mountain, the legend is described at Pope Abraham of Alexandria
  10. Mutasarrifiyyah ( g, a9) - double check?
  11. Palestinian Media ( [4], [5], [6])
  12. Quantar -- a unit of measure used in Egypt? It's used in Milton-Edwards's Contemporary Politics in the Middle East. - double check?
  13. Nassons Entertainment Studios -- A game development company in Jordan, founded by George Shomali, found here: [7].
  14. Petra Tours ( [8], -- Is a tour and travel company set up in Jordan in 1965, specializing in Inbound/outbound tourism.

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