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  • ...ing conditions for Arab participation in the [[Arab Revolt]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]].
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  • {{r|Ottoman Empire}}
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  • ...aphical and administrative region known as Macedonia which was part of the Ottoman Empire. The capital and the largest city of Macedonia is [[Skopje]] (Macedonian: '
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  • {{rpl|Ottoman Empire}}
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  • ...ally during the 18th century. In 1918, at the end of [[World War I]], the Ottoman Empire became a chapter in history. A career military officer [[Mustafa Kemal Atat
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  • ...ct Jewish Legion fighting unit, which fought for the British against the [[Ottoman Empire]].<ref name=JVL-Legion>{{citation
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  • The country, which was formed by Britain by merging three provinces of the [[Ottoman Empire]], roughly splits into [[Shiite]], [[Sunni]] and [[Kurd|Kurdish]] dominated
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  • Britain captured it from the [[Ottoman Empire]] in 1914, and moved to capture [[Basra]] from it.
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  • For over a century the Ottoman Empire had tried to expand west and north into Christian areas.<ref> See Andrew C. ...st a decisive advantage in the conquest and colonization of the globe. The Ottoman Empire, still by far the leading Muslim power, fell further and further behind.
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  • ...ined in the 1920s, when the British joined three former districts of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Iraq had been occupied by Britain during World War I and, in 1920, the c
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  • ...n [[Anatolia]] [[Turkey]] (which in 1923 became the successor state to the Ottoman Empire) has said it was not responsible for the actions of the Empire, and conside Following victory over [[Persia]] at the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514, the Ottoman Empire extended its rule over western Armenia. In 1555 Armenia was divided between
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  • *1914 Britain declares [[Egypt]] to be a British Protectorate after the [[Ottoman Empire]] enters WWI on the German side.
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  • ...country]] in [[Europe]]. Its capital is [[Tirana]]. It was a part of the [[Ottoman Empire]] until it gained its independence in 1912. After [[World War II]], [[Commu
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  • ...Revolt (First World War)|Arab Revolt]] and the subsequent breakup of the [[Ottoman Empire]].<ref name=Tuson>{{citation
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  • ...ere replaced by the [[Mamluks]] in 1250, who lasted until 1517, when the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] took over.
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  • ...se of Knowledge) to become the first institution of higher learning in the Ottoman Empire offering education in modern science.
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  • XII. Sovereignty for the Turkish people of the Ottoman Empire as the Empire dissolved, autonomous development for other nationalities wit
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  • ...odernized and secularized Turkey, shedding the traditionalism of the old [[Ottoman Empire]] using the army, the educators and bureaucrats, and his "Republican People ...t after Germany’s attack on Russia (1 August 1914). On 29 October 1914 the Ottoman Empire joined Germany in the war.
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  • ...l rule was established there in 1836. [[Cyprus]] [1960] was taken from the Ottoman Empire in 1878. ...army had been used to crush an armed rebellion against its ruler. When the Ottoman Empire entered the First World War on the German side in 1914, Britain declared Eq
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  • ===Ottoman Empire=== ...s, beginning in the early sixteenth century, Algeria was a province of the Ottoman Empire under a regency that had Algiers as its capital. During this period, the mo
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