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  • The '''Ottoman Empire''' controlled much of the Middle East from the 15th century to 1923. {{Image|TurkishEmpire1687.png|center|700px|Ottoman Empire, 1687 map}}
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  • * Abou-el-Haj, Rifa‘t ‘Ali. ''Formation of the Modern State: The Ottoman Empire, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries.'' 1991 * Braude, Benjamin, and Bernard Lewis, eds. ''Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire: The Functioning of a Plural Society '' (1982) [http://www.questia.com/read
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  • {{rpl|Higher education in the Ottoman Empire}}
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  • Before the early part of the nineteenth century, [[Ottoman Empire|the Ottoman state]] never accepted responsibility for the basic education o Up to the 17th century the [[Ottoman Empire]] was one of the most powerful countries in the world. Then it dramatically
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  • This should not be a standalone article. It belongs in the article Ottoman Empire, or as part of that cluster.--[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Higher education in the Ottoman Empire]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ottoman Empire}}
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  • ...n the one hand and an alliance of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other. ...sly been identified as the protector of Eastern Orthodox Christians in the Ottoman Empire. France forced the issue by deploying the fleet to the Black Sea; Russia r
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  • Capital of the East Roman or [[Byzantine Empire]], then of the [[Ottoman Empire]], now [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]
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  • ...1453 by the Ottoman Turks, and became the third and final capital of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
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  • {{r|Ottoman Empire}}
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  • A Turkish foundation with origins in the Ottoman Empire or earlier.
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  • ...isions made at the end of the [[First World War]] and the breakup of the [[Ottoman Empire]], the '''1922 British Mandate of [[Palestine]]''' assigned certain former
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Higher education in the Ottoman Empire]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ottoman Empire}}
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  • {{r|Ottoman Empire}} {{r|Higher education in the Ottoman Empire}}
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  • ...3 and 1856 between an alliance of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire against Russia.
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  • ...of the [[Ottoman Empire]] or [[British Empire]]. After the breakup of the Ottoman Empire, most areas came under British or French control, and gradually became inde
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  • ...of Mecca who declared the [[Arab Revolt (First World War)]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]], of the [[Hashemites]]
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  • ...in, with the consent of Russia, on the disposition of territories in the [[Ottoman Empire]]
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  • ...rabia, who coordinated the [[Arab Revolt (First World War)]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]] with British military operations
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  • ...e country created by British authorities from former governorates of the [[Ottoman Empire]]
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  • *[[Higher Education in the Ottoman Empire]]
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  • The '''Ottoman Empire''' controlled much of the Middle East from the 15th century to 1923. {{Image|TurkishEmpire1687.png|center|700px|Ottoman Empire, 1687 map}}
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  • The massacre of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire; especially the deaths of Armenians from Anatolia during World War I.
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  • ...along with his staff, saved Jews having some connection with Turkey or the Ottoman Empire and who were living in France from certain death during World War II.
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  • ...onference principally to set the boundaries of Iraq from remnants of the [[Ottoman Empire]], but also to set other Middle East policy
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  • Region west of the Jordan River formerly under the control of the Ottoman Empire, administered by the United Kingdom from 1920 until 1948 (also known as the
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  • * Abou-el-Haj, Rifa‘t ‘Ali. ''Formation of the Modern State: The Ottoman Empire, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries.'' 1991 * Braude, Benjamin, and Bernard Lewis, eds. ''Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire: The Functioning of a Plural Society '' (1982) [http://www.questia.com/read
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  • This should not be a standalone article. It belongs in the article Ottoman Empire, or as part of that cluster.--[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-
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  • {{r|Ottoman Empire}}
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  • {{rpl|Higher education in the Ottoman Empire}}
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  • ...r Egypt, setting the terms for Arab participation in the war against the [[Ottoman Empire]], and their expectations for territory and independence as a result
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  • * [[Higher Education in the Ottoman Empire]]
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  • {{r|Ottoman Empire}}
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  • ...century onwards, beginning with those associated with the breakup of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
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  • {{r|Ottoman Empire||**}}
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  • ...ish people". At that time, during World War I, Palestine was part of the [[Ottoman Empire]] against which Britain and its allies were aligned. The Jewish population
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  • ...Crete]] and later [[Cyprus]]. Venetian control over Crete ended when the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] conquered it in 1645–69.
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  • For practical purposes, Iraq is a modern concept, created from former [[Ottoman Empire]] governorates by the British colonial administration. While there have bee
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  • ...n. "Rethinking the Ottoman 'Decline': Military Technology Diffusion in the Ottoman Empire, Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries," ''Journal of World History'' 10#1 Spri
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  • Before the early part of the nineteenth century, [[Ottoman Empire|the Ottoman state]] never accepted responsibility for the basic education o Up to the 17th century the [[Ottoman Empire]] was one of the most powerful countries in the world. Then it dramatically
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  • The [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] caliphate was declared abolished by the Turkish Parliament in 192
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  • *''Hostage to History: [[Cyprus]] from the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] to Kissinger'' (1997)
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  • ...during the [[Byzantium]] period and later during its possession by the [[Ottoman Empire]]. In the early days of the [[Greek Revolution]] (1821-1830), control of th
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  • ...aijan]], [[Armenia]], and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] split from the [[Ottoman Empire]] after the [[First World War]].
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  • ...became a fierce Zionist. When he was 23, he and his wife set off for the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] territory of Palestine. The legend of Ben-Yehuda states that he a
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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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  • * Toynbee, Arnold Joseph. ''The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire'' (1916) 736 pages; also known as the Bryce Report or Bryce-Toynbee Blue B
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  • ...bly due to the Wahhabi threat, Kuwait began to seek an alliance with the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]]. The Kuwaitis assisted the Ottomans against the Wahhabis, and, i
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  • ...along with his staff, saved Jews having some connection with Turkey or the Ottoman Empire and who were living in France from certain death during World War II.
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  • ...hareidis, a position he held until his passing in 1932. His tenure saw the Ottoman Empire's control over the Holy Land weakening, and the British gaining control of
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  • ...Constantinople and of the Byzantine Empire (1453), under the subsequent [[Ottoman Empire]] (especially from the 15th to the 19th centuries) and along with the indep
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  • In retrospect, just a few of decades after the Ottoman Empire had taken its last breath, the general exodus of professors had so depleted
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  • ...ere replaced by the [[Mamluks]] in 1250, who lasted until 1517, when the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] took over. In the 19th century, Egypt was gradually taken over b
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  • ...soldiers found themselves in [[Egypt]], training to meet the threat the [[Ottoman Empire]] posed to British interests in the [[Middle East]]. After four and a half
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  • * 1818: The [[Ottoman Empire]] overthrows the Sauds
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  • - [[Ottoman Empire]] -
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  • Following in the wake of the Ottoman Empire’s demise and a prolonged war of independence Turkey was established as a A couple of decades after the Ottoman empire took its last breadth and as the general exodus from Germany denuded German
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  • ...ke the [[Roman Empire]], the [[Arab Empire]], the [[Mongol Empire]], the [[Ottoman Empire]], or small movements like ancient Scots moving from Ireland (Hibernia) to The [[Russian Empire]] and [[Ottoman Empire]] existed at the same time as the above empires, but these are often not co
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  • At the end of War War I, the Muslim [[Ottoman Empire]], which had been in control of Palestine, and indeed much of the [[Middle
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  • At the end of War War I, the Muslim [[Ottoman Empire]], which had been in control of Palestine, and indeed much of the [[Middle
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  • ...n glided with wings into a successful landing, winning a position in the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] army. However, this was essentially a stunt. The problem was that
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  • ...the [[Middle East]], formed, in 1990, from [[North Yemen]] (a part of the Ottoman Empire until 1918), and [[South Yemen]] (a British protectorate until 1967). North
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  • ...d by the Egyptian [[Mamluks]]. The Mamluks were in turn conquered by the [[Ottoman Empire| Ottomans]] in 1516. However, during this time Mount Lebanon was in reality ...to the north and south of the ''Mutasarrifiya's'' current boundaries. The Ottoman Empire was hostile to the existence of the ''Mutasarifiya'' and sought to abolish
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  • ...he Jews expelled from Spain in 1492, who settled in various parts of the [[Ottoman Empire]], in particular [[Thessaloniki|Salonica]] and [[Istanbul]], and whose trad ...), these Jews, the nascent Sephardim, settled mainly in [[Morocco]], the [[Ottoman Empire]] (modern-day [[Turkey]], [[Greece]], [[Southwest Asia]], [[North Africa]]
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  • [[Greece|Greek]], [[Turkey|Turkish]] and other coffees from the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] period are made by rapidly boiling finely-ground roasted beans, a
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  • ...Republic of Yemen''', formed, in 1990, from [[North Yemen]] (a part of the Ottoman Empire until 1918), and [[South Yemen]] (a British protectorate until 1967). North
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  • Great Britain had control of the former [[Ottoman Empire]] areas that constituted Palestine. Partially in gratitude to [[Chaim Weizm
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  • ...nced the immoral Ottomans) and Disraeli's Conservatives (who supported the Ottoman Empire as an offset to Russian power). Disraeli had threatened war with Russia on
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  • ...nced the immoral Ottomans) and Disraeli's Conservatives (who supported the Ottoman Empire as an offset to Russian power). Disraeli had threatened war with Russia on
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  • ...came skilled in Naval warfare and engaged in frequent sea battles with the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary Pirates until nearly the end of the 18th century.
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  • At the end of War War I, the Muslim [[Ottoman Empire]], which had been in control of Palestine, and indeed much of the [[Middle
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  • ...a national symbol from the 19th century to the 1910s in France, Spain, the Ottoman Empire, Ethiopia, Britain, Russia, and Bulgaria. Though the Enlightenment and its ...tory) may have underplayed this, due to the Turks role in establishing the Ottoman Empire - a period that suppressed Arab nationalism for seven centuries into the er
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  • ...ée d’Orient an expeditionary force of 36,000 men to conquer Egypt from the Ottoman Empire, the opening move in his plan to acquire a new colony for France, block Eng
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  • ...[Germany, history|Germany]] and [[Austria-Hungary]], later joined by the [[Ottoman Empire]] and [[Bulgaria, history|Bulgaria]]), fighting and defeated by the "Entent ..." comprised the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires, later joined by the [[Ottoman Empire]]. The "Allies" included the British, Russian and French Empires, Japan, an
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  • ...aded and conquered most of the Balkans, incorporating Macedonia into the [[Ottoman Empire]]. While the written language, now called [[Old Church Slavonic]], remained
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