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  • {{r|Ottoman Empire}} {{r|Ottoman Empire}}
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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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