Middle Eastern Regions
Countries/Major Cities
Physical Geography
Religion & Beliefs
Culture & Society
100

This region includes Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Oman.

Arabian Peninsula

100

The capital of Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh

100

This desert covers most of Saudi Arabia.

Arabian Desert
100

What is the main religion practiced in most Middle Eastern countries?

Islam

100

What are traditional Middle Eastern marketplaces called?

Bazaars

200

This region is known as the “Cradle of Civilization” and includes the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

Fertile Crescent

200

The capital of Iran.

Tehran

200

What are the Tigris and Euphrates?

Rivers that run through the Fertile Crescent region (modern day Syria and Iraq).

200

What are the two main branches of Islam?

Sunni and Shia

200

Name a common Middle Eastern food.

Hummus, Falafels, Kebabs, Tabouleh, etc.

300

These countries are located along the Persian Gulf and are known for their oil wealth.

Gulf States

300

This city in Iraq is located near the Tigris River.

Baghdad

300

This mountain range runs through northern Iran.

Zagros mountains.

300

What religion is practiced mainly in Israel?

Judaism

300

What form of art uses intricate designs and Arabic writing instead of pictures of people or animals?

Calligraphy

400

This region includes Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.

Eastern Mediterranean
400

This city is Israel’s capital and also sacred to Judaism.

Jerusalem

400

How have deserts shaped settlement patterns in the Middle East?

Most people live near rivers, coasts, or oases where water and farming are possible.

400

Which city is considered holy by Islam, Christianity, and Judaism?

Jerusalem

400

How do clothing styles in the Middle East reflect both geography and religion?

Light fabrics help with desert heat, and modest designs follow religious traditions.

500

This region is home to what was historically called the  Persian Empire.

Iran

500

This Egyptian city is famous for the Pyramids of Giza.

Cairo

500

The Arabian Peninsula is mostly desert, yet cities like Riyadh and Mecca thrive. What physical features or resources made this possible?

Access to oases, trade routes, and oil resources allowed growth despite harsh desert conditions.

500

How have religion and geography shaped cultural traditions in the Middle East?

Religion influences laws, dress, holidays, and daily practices; geography affects where religious groups settled and how they interact,

500

Why do marketplaces (souks) play such an important role in social and cultural life in the Middle East?

They serve as economic centers and gathering places that preserve traditions and community ties.