Why is it called the Middle East? Middle of what, and East of where?

The words roll off the tongue so easily: Middle East. We hear them in news bulletins, textbooks, airport announcements. But pause for a second. Middle of what? And east of where?

The answer takes us back to a time when the world map was drawn not just with ink, but with power.

The phrase is widely believed to have been first used in 1902 by American naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan. Writing about British imperial interests, he described the lands between India and the Persian Gulf as the “Middle East”. His mental compass pointed firmly from Europe.

The “middle” sat between the so-called Near East and the Far East. Near meant the Balkans and Ottoman territories. Far meant China and Japan. Everything was measured from London.

In that worldview, Europe was the centre. Distance from Europe defined identity.

A MAP DRAWN FROM LONDON

As the British Empire expanded, it needed language to organise its vast territories. Territories such as Egypt were grouped into the “Middle East” because they lay east of London but not as far as Asia’s eastern edge.

Meanwhile, British India, much farther from London, was often described as part of the “Far East”, a label that simply meant farther east from Europe’s imperial centre. These weren’t neutral labels. They were directional tags based on imperial routes and naval strategy.

Later, British and American officials adopted the term more widely. It proved useful, especially in diplomacy and military planning. After the First World War and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, new states emerged across the region.

The label “Middle East” began to stick, even though its borders were never clearly agreed upon. Does it include Iran? Turkey? North Africa? Ask ten people and you may get ten answers.

That ambiguity remains today.

MORE THAN A GEOGRAPHICAL WORD

Over time, the phrase gathered baggage. It became shorthand in global media, often linked to conflict, oil, war or instability.

Yet the lands grouped under that single term stretch from the Mediterranean to the Gulf, from ancient Persian civilisations to Arab heartlands. Languages, religions and histories vary widely.

Critics argue that the name flattens this diversity into one block on a map.

The same logic that created “Middle East” also gave us “Near East” and “Far East”. Each term placed Europe at the centre and described others by their distance from it.

You would never hear someone in London say they are travelling to the “Middle West” when flying to Europe’s west. The humour lies in the reversal.

The normality of “Middle East” shows how deeply the language has settled in.

WHAT DO PEOPLE SAY INSTEAD?

In academic and political circles, alternatives such as “West Asia” or “North Africa” are sometimes preferred. These terms describe geography without placing Europe at the middle of the story. They attempt to shift the lens.

Still, “Middle East” remains dominant. It is embedded in diplomacy, journalism and public conversation. Changing it would mean rethinking more than a label. It would mean questioning who gets to name regions of the world.

So the next time the phrase appears on your screen, remember this: it is not a natural direction like north or south. It is a product of history, born from empire and strategy. The “middle” exists only if Europe is your starting point.

And that small detail changes the way the map looks.

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