The Great War in 1914 to 1918 destroyed mighty empires, and created nations from their ashes. Both the Allied and Central Powers had been dominated by powerful empires. The Ottoman Empire, established by the Turks was at one point the largest empire in the world. Prior to World War I, it had fallen into decline as its territories were gobbled up by other powers. The world dismissed the Ottoman Empire as “the Sick Man of Europe.” Throughout the Nineteenth Century, the rest of Europe waited for the empire to implode. A few years before war broke out, the Turks had a revolution. The revolutionaries rebuilt the crumbling empire, making it a formidable force for war. Weighing their options, the Turks joined the Germans and Austria-Hungari...
With the end of World War I, the centuries-old social fabric of the Ottoman world – an entangled spa...
The relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Europe has traditionally been viewed in terms of con...
The Ottoman Empire, under pressure from its ally Germany, declared a jihad shortly after entering th...
The Great War in 1914 to 1918 destroyed mighty empires, and created nations from their ashes. Both ...
The Ottoman Empire reigned for over five centuries throughout today’s Middle East, North Africa, and...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
The Ottoman Empire\u27s entry into the First World War in October 1914 represents a break in over a ...
The Battle of Gallipoli/Çanakkale or the Dardanelles Campaign as one of the greatest catastrophe of ...
On 29 October 1914 the Ottoman fleet engaged the Russian Black Sea fleet in battle, with the minor s...
Territorial disputes and demographic shifts shaped Ottoman relations with the Balkans before, during...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordbh/9780198713197....
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
The Italo-Turkish War (1911-1912), now remembered primarily as Italy’s war for what is now Libya, sw...
At the end of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913), a large part of Rumelia was lost (west of Meric River, ex...
The complexity of the Ottoman fiscal trouble had been a permanent feature since the end of XIX centu...
With the end of World War I, the centuries-old social fabric of the Ottoman world – an entangled spa...
The relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Europe has traditionally been viewed in terms of con...
The Ottoman Empire, under pressure from its ally Germany, declared a jihad shortly after entering th...
The Great War in 1914 to 1918 destroyed mighty empires, and created nations from their ashes. Both ...
The Ottoman Empire reigned for over five centuries throughout today’s Middle East, North Africa, and...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
The Ottoman Empire\u27s entry into the First World War in October 1914 represents a break in over a ...
The Battle of Gallipoli/Çanakkale or the Dardanelles Campaign as one of the greatest catastrophe of ...
On 29 October 1914 the Ottoman fleet engaged the Russian Black Sea fleet in battle, with the minor s...
Territorial disputes and demographic shifts shaped Ottoman relations with the Balkans before, during...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordbh/9780198713197....
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
The Italo-Turkish War (1911-1912), now remembered primarily as Italy’s war for what is now Libya, sw...
At the end of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913), a large part of Rumelia was lost (west of Meric River, ex...
The complexity of the Ottoman fiscal trouble had been a permanent feature since the end of XIX centu...
With the end of World War I, the centuries-old social fabric of the Ottoman world – an entangled spa...
The relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Europe has traditionally been viewed in terms of con...
The Ottoman Empire, under pressure from its ally Germany, declared a jihad shortly after entering th...