The Ottoman Empire's entry into the First World War in October 1914 represents a break in over a century of diplomacy in the Middle East. Previous study of late Ottoman politics has focused more upon the European states with imperial interests in the Middle East and has not adequately ...
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List of Ottoman Empire battles in the World War I, listed alphabetically with photos, images, and maps when possible. Every major battle, skirmish, or ...
Armenian Genocide - Ottoman Empire, 1915, Ethnic Cleansing: The battle of Sarikamis in 1915 was the worst Ottoman defeat of the war. The Young Turk government blamed Armenian treachery. Disarmed Armenian soldiers were murdered by Ottoman troops, the firs
During theBalkan Wars, which took place in 1912 and 1913, the Ottoman Empire lost nearly all its territories in Europe. When Did the Ottoman Empire Fall? At the start ofWorld War I, theOttoman Empire was already in decline. The Ottoman army entered the war in 1914 on the side of the ...
Ottoman Empire alsoTurkish Empire A vast Turkish sultanate of southwest Asia, northeast Africa, and southeast Europe. It was founded in the 1200s by Osman I and ruled by his descendants until its dissolution after World War I. Originally a small state controlled by Ottoman or Osmanli Turks, it...
State power and social forces: A time and a place for the nonstate: social change in the Ottoman Empire during the "long nineteenth century" The historical legacies of massacre and confl ict during and after World War One continue to weigh down on relations between Turkey and Armenia, and ...
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decline of the Ottoman Empire; on the other hand, Austria-Hungary and Great Britain deemed the preservation of the Empire to be in their best interests. The Eastern Question was put to rest after World War I, one of the outcomes of which was the collapse and division of the Ottoman ...
The Ottoman Empire, along with Germany, Austro-Hungary and Bulgaria, made up the Central Powers during World War I. They fought the Allied Powers, made up of Britain, France, Russia, Italy, the U.S. and a number of other countries....