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Answer this question… Former Ottoman territories were divided into mandates controlled by the Allied powers.
The Turks (or rather, the Ottoman Empire) ruled over the Balkan countries, such as Greece, Rumania and former Yugoslavia, and over Egypt and large streches of the North African coastal areas.
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Ottoman territories came under the control of allied powers, but Austria-Hungary territories gained the the ability to establish their own governments.
Ottoman territories came under the control of allied powers, but Austria-Hungary territories gained the the ability to establish their own governments.
Ottoman territories came under the control of allied powers, but Austria-Hungary territories gained the the ability to establish their own governments.
Most of the former Ottoman territories were in the Middle East- Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, etc. These territories were taken from the Ottoman Empire by the treaty ending the war (Sevres) and put under the control of Britain or France- although a few (like Iraq and Jordan) were eventually made into mostly independent kingdoms ruled by Arab leaders who had sided with Britain during World War I. The former Austro-Hungarian territories were in Central Europe and the Balkans. They became independent countries, such as Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. These new countries broke away from Austria-Hungary before World War I ended, when it became clear that the Central Powers were going to lose; their independence was acknowledged by the treaties ending Austria-Hungary's part in the war (Trianon and Saint-Germain).
Most of the former Ottoman territories were in the Middle East- Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, etc. These territories were taken from the Ottoman Empire by the treaty ending the war (Sevres) and put under the control of Britain or France- although a few (like Iraq and Jordan) were eventually made into mostly independent kingdoms ruled by Arab leaders who had sided with Britain during World War I. The former Austro-Hungarian territories were in Central Europe and the Balkans. They became independent countries, such as Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. These new countries broke away from Austria-Hungary before World War I ended, when it became clear that the Central Powers were going to lose; their independence was acknowledged by the treaties ending Austria-Hungary's part in the war (Trianon and Saint-Germain).
The Treaty of Versailles.
Answer this question… Former Ottoman territories were divided into mandates controlled by the Allied powers.
Answer this question… Former Ottoman territories were divided into mandates controlled by the Allied powers.
it lost control of many former ottoman territories, but established an independent republic
it lost control of many former ottoman territories, but established an independent republic
Former Austro-Hungarian territories were given independence, while former Ottoman territories were divided among European powers. ( apex )
They were both divided up based on the Mandate System of the League of Nations. Other European countries assumed responsibility of the former territories.