No, a historical text written about Middle Eastern revolutions over time is not considered a primary source. Instead, it is classified as a secondary source because it interprets, analyzes, or summarizes information derived from primary sources, such as firsthand accounts, documents, or artifacts from the time of the revolutions. Primary sources provide direct evidence from the period in question, while secondary sources help contextualize and understand those events.
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