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| Case File: | [[Middle East]] |
What follows is a short history lesson about the peoples and countries of the mid-east. The present conflict did not start in August of 1990 but rather began about 4000 years ago. In addition to territory claims by the different people in the area this conflict also is spiritual. Three major religious systems are clashing, they are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
The mid-east is the center of Islam, or Moslem people, the western people come from a Christian heritage, and of course Israel is a predominately Jewish nation. These differences have lead to mistrust and actual hatred between people in the past that continues to some extent today.
During the last 4000 years many different people and nations have called the same lands home. Many of the present boundaries were not drawn up until after World War I, and in some cases after World War II.
Some of the problems that now exist are because outside powers imposed borders and created countries without fully understanding the area. This is not just limited to this immediate area, but also includes for instance West Pakistan (now Pakistan) and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). We tend to think that we can group people together just because they are the same color or religion. The people of the mid-east are just as diverse as we are. We have problems getting along with each other as well.
I do not claim to be an expert in this area, but thought that I could share some information from a different perspective than seen on the evening news. The goal of this article is to help us understand the situation in an historical context and help us to pray effectively. I am a Christian. I believe that we need God's wisdom and patience to bring lasting peace to the area. I am not making a judgment on our need to be there, or the actions we need to take.
Note: Early dates are approximate
The flood occurs, Noah's
Ark runs aground in what is now
Turkey.
Gen 9:22-27
[edit | edit source]- Ham cursed for shaming his father Noah.
- Ham's descendants are the Canaanites who later intermarry with Ishmeal's descendants to become the Arab peoples.
Genesis 10:10
[edit | edit source]- Nimrod, Noah's son, founds Babylon.
>2700 BC
[edit | edit source]- The tower of Babel built in what is now Iraq. Ruin is between the present cities of Baghdad and Bazra.
2150 BC Abraham born.
[edit | edit source]- Abraham leaves Ur which is south east of Babylon by about 150 mi. to go to Caanan
2080 BC Abraham enters Canaan
[edit | edit source]- Abraham is promised the land of Canaan by God as his inheritance in Gen 12:7.
- Famine forces Abraham to flee to Egypt.
- Has run in with Pharaoh over wife.
- Diseases sent by the Lord. Gen 12:10-20
- Area City states in constant state of war.
- Alliances change every few years.
- Abraham rescues his relative, Lot, from the fighting.
- Abraham in a bid to take matters into his own hands has son Ishmael by Egyptian maidservant Hagar.
- Sarai, Abraham's wife mistreates both.
- Ishmael receives blessing from God that his descendants will be to numerous to count.
- Descendants are the Arabs.
1880 BC
- Jacobs family enters Egypt because of famine.
- In the beginning Jacob's family enjoys the best of the land because of God's blessing of Egypt through Jacob. In time later rulers forget this.
1450 BC The Exodus of Israel from Israel moves out of Egypt to
Egypt. posses their promised land.
This of course was not good
news to the people living there
at the time. Israel almost
immediately attacked by the
Amalekites who are defeated
with God's help.
1400 BC The conquest of Canaan by Israel begins.
980 BC Solomon begins his reign, Under Solomon the nation grows
After several years he in size, power, and wealth.
starts the temple building Territory extended to tip of
gulf of Agaba, north to beyond
Damascus. The area governed is
now Israel and Jordan, and part
of Syria, Egypt, and Lebanon.
900 BC Damascus rises to power
825 BC Hazael of Syria oppresses Israel.
730 BC The fall of Damascus
625 BC The rise of Babylon
600 BC Assyria collapses
580 BC Kingdom of Judah falls to Nebuchadnezzar
540 BC Babylon falls to Cyrus
Egypt falls under control of
Persians. Independent nation
of Israel ceases to exist.
485 BC The Persians are defeated
by the Greeks.
Nehemmiah allowed to rebuild
Jerusalem.
325 BC Alexander the Great de-
feats Darius III.
50 BC The Romans take Palestine
Roman rule of area during this
time enabled new ideas, and
0 Christ is born trade to flourish. Had much to
do with enabling rapid spread
of Christianity.
33 AD Christ crucified
500s Roman empire in decline
570 Mohammed is born in Mecca Islam which means "submission
to Allah" is based on the
revelations of Mohammed. He
did not read or write, his
ideas were recorded by his
followers who had committed
them to memory.
600s Arabs overrun area
Baghdad is made the capital
in 762.
1258 Mongols devastate country
1401 Mongols again conquer area
1534 Ottoman Turks capture Ottoman Turks capture Egypt
Baghdad, stayed under Turkish
control till WW I. Kuwait founded by Arab nomads
1798 Napoleon invades Egypt
British protect Kuwait from a
holy war from another Muslim
sect.
1869 Suez canal completed by French
Later purchased by British
Egypt revolts, Britain sends
1897 Kuwait becomes a British forces to protect interests and
protectorate remains in control till 1922
1918 Britain and the sharif of Country of Trans-Jordan formed
Mecca gain control and Iraq by Britain from Biblical lands
is formed as a country of Ammon, Bashan, Edom, and
Moab.
1919 Saudi Arabia invades Kuwait
British repel Saudis, who
blockade country for 20 yrs.
1920 League of Nations made Iraq Islam first brought to US.
a territory under British
administration
1932 League of Nations mandate
ends, Iraq gains independence
Jordan receives independence.
1947 UN creates two nations from First Arab Israeli war.
Palestine, one Jewish, and
one Arabic. On the same day
that British withdraw Arab
countries attack.
1952 Iraq renews ancient claim to
Kuwait. Rejected by British.
1955 Pro western Iraqi president
Nuri es-Said joins Turkey,
Iran, Pakistan, and Britain Second Arab-Israeli war
in opposition of Egypt in
"Baghdad Pact".
1958 Gen. Kassem overthrows govt.
Later withdraws Iraq from pact.
1961 Kuwait becomes independent
1963 Military coup overthrows
Kassem. Arab Baath Party
gains control. Abdul Salem
Arif as president.
1966 Abdul Salem Arif dies in
Helicopter crash, succeeded Third Arab-Israeli war
by his brother.
1968 Bloodless coup installes
former premier Ahmed Hassan
al-Bakr as president.
1969 Kuwait and Saudi Arabia agree
on a boundary in the disputed
area from 1919.
1973 Iraq joins war against Forth Arab-Israeli war
Israel
1973 Iraq invades Kuwait, withdraws
after Saudi Arabia sends 15000
Troops to aid Kuwait.
1975 Iran agrees to stop providing
arms to rebelling Kurdish
minority in Iraq.
1976 Iraq and Syria at odds over
Syria's intervention in
Lebanon.
1977 UN states that Iraq is sys-
tematically destroying
Kurdish minority.
1978 Iraq plans to spend $36 mil
to restore ancient city of
Babylon, about 55 mi south
of Baghdad.
1979 Gen Saddam Hussein becomes president, Bakr resigns due to illness.
1980 Iraq and Iran begin open war after skermishing for 10 months. Israel moves capitol to Jerusalem which is supposed to be a shared city. Iraq has early Success. Israel bombs Iraqi reactor
1982 Iraq has been pushed back to pre-war boundary.
1984 War expands into gulf area Shipping threatened.
1987 USS Stark hit by missile from Iraqi plane. 37 sailors die, Iraq apologises for mistaken launch of missile.
1988 Iran and Iraq begin cease fire.
1990 Iraq invades Kuwait in dispute over oil field and shipping access to gulf. An oil field extends across the Kuwait-Iraq border with both countries pumping from it. Iraq has been demanding that Kuwait decrease production to help increase oil price.
1991 UN forces attack Iraq 17 hours after UN deadline for Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait expires.
Compiled by Herb Guenther from NIV Holy Bible, 1980 Reader's Digest Almanac, The World Almanac and Book of Facts - 1988, and other sources.
