Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Middle East Empires

The center(a) eastbound empire faced a few(prenominal) major difficulties in adapting to the various challengespresented by the west. Few of them were Economic Discovery of parvenu trade routes to Asian countries and the vast unsullied ofAmerica, slashed the monopoly of the middle east empires as a important junction mingled with thecontinents of Asia and Europe. Trade activities slowed down. Simultaneously, in an effort to get laid with the modern technology and industrialization, they borrowed huge loans from theEuropean nations. Subsequently the debt rose to alarming extents. cut geographicalimportance was at the composition of the economic problems.Weak rule and polity failures The rising sentiments of nationalism saw some(prenominal) factions growstrong enough to mastermind a nation of their own. Here ethnicity play a major role. Greece andSerbia are employments to certify this point.These nations became independent, resulting intodisintegration of the large empire . On the opposite hand, European giants, backed by their scientific and economic advantages, accessed many empires. Accession of Egypt by theBritish is an example of such European invasion. The reason underlying the success of these locomote was weakness of the rulers. They failed in evolving policies which could meet theaspirations of the changing social patterns.Cultural gap The empires of the middle-east were under the heavy and only influence ofIslam. This was the set up of certain amount of deafness to the changes occurring in Europe. Therulers were not agile enough to whizz the implications of the developments of Europe, because ofthe inherent rigidities of Islam. A classic example is the non tolerance towards all the other faiths however Islam, by all the rulers, until the late(a) nineteenth century. Effort was made to repair the indemnificationdone by bringing changes which gave par to all the faiths, but it was too late by then. Thiscreated a cultural gap, two with in the empires amongst various factions of the population andwithout in the midst of the advanced European thoughts and the convention Muslim thoughts.(OttomanEmpire)These were the difficulties faced by the middle east empires in adapting to the changes.References Ottoman Empire, Wikipedia the free encyclopedia, Retrieved on 29 September 2007from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire

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