The Far Eastern summary, written by Paul H. Clyde and Burton F. Beers, is a book that starts with history, especially history, and includes a series of facts presented chronologically and in chronological order. The author began with their book "What is History". The answer is "In the simplest form, history is a record of thinking, saying and accomplishing, such definitions are useful as a starting point, but leave a lot of unanswered questions." (1 page) Here I fully agree that myself is not only for this book but for the subject history.
Stephen Andrew Mishik wrote in "Assyrian Academic Research Journal": "In Europe's legend, it is said that the mighty pastor's king ruled to 'India' meaning the Far East. John John, known as Indian Press John, is immortal, very wealthy and he is keen to participate in the fight against Muslims in Europe. Christian, the Coptic Christian empire of Ethiopia, and the Christian of south India, East Africa, or Central Asia of Nestlia Mongol and Central Asia in Central Asia arrive in Europe, they become confused and confused and eventually become confused with the legend of Johnson became. As Europe did not understand the geography of the world at that time accurately, for centuries Europeans believed that Africa, India and China are both Indians.
It was originally used to distinguish the East Region of the Near East - the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire - from the West Indies. It includes Afghanistan and Persia. Of course, the Far East represents East Asian countries including China, Japan and South Korea. Of course, this word is completely centered on Europe - from the West European point of view, this region is east but not China, Russia, Africa. Today, the Near East and the Middle East are synonyms, but the Middle East is a more widely used term (more common in the Near East than archeology).
The term "Near East" originally refers to the Ottoman Empire, and the Far East refers to East Asia. When the Ottoman Empire collapsed, it was important today to find a new term for the Turkish region. In 1902, US Navy strategist Alfred Sayer Mahan advertised the name "Middle East" in an article written in "National Review." Since then, it has entered the global dictionary. The idea in the Middle East became fairly ambiguous. In my opinion, it is linked by this concept: the Middle East may be the most complicated war in the world, and the Middle East has participated in this war some form. War may be transferred to the neighborhood, but this is the heart of it