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How do ancient maps of the Middle East differ from modern maps of the region?

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It differs significantly.

Step-by-step explanation:

The map of ancient middle east significantly changed after the downfall of Ottoman and British Rule which significantly broke up into many countries like United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Suadia Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Bahrain, Kuwait, Libya, Iraq, and Morocco, etc. These countries were formed which significantly changed the world map.

The map of both ancient and modern middle east is shown as under:

How do ancient maps of the Middle East differ from modern maps of the region?-example-1
How do ancient maps of the Middle East differ from modern maps of the region?-example-2
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