they organized a resistance movement and gained independence from the allies
The Allies (mainly Britain and France) did indeed take control of parts of Turkey and the Middle East territories by the occupation and partitioning of the Ottoman Empire. The Turks organized a resistance movement and gained independence from the Allies in 1920. Iraq became independent in 1931, but other countries remained under mandates until after World War 2.
This question does not make sense. The Allies did not takeover the Ottoman Empire after World War I. The Ottoman Empire was overthrown by their own army led by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and his Young Turk allies.
If the question is asking what the Ottomans did as a result of the British, French, Arabs, Greeks, Bulgarians, and other groups taking parts of the empire after World War I, the Ottoman response was to just accept it and sign both the Treaty of Versailles and the Treaty of Sevres. It was only after Mustafa Kemal Ataturk created the Republic of Turkey that the soldiers decided to reverse course and eject the foreign soldiers.
They organized a resistance movement and gained independence from the allies
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The Triple Entente, or Allied Powers, declared war on the Ottoman Empire on November 4.1914.
They sided with the Germans in World War I and after the War the Empire was left in shambles and in 1923 the Empire fell. Specifically, Great Britain and France wanted to divide the Ottoman Empire (Present day areas of Middle East). Turkey was invaded by Greece who took all of Anatolian Peninsula, soon Turkey drove out Greeks to the Turkish Republic.
the north side and the allied countries of great Britain, France, the ottoman empire, and Sardinia
They organized a resistance movement and gained independence from the allies
Germany and Austria-Hungary.
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after ww1
Yes it is
The Ottoman Empire was on the losing side of WW1. They were allied with Germany and Italy. Britain and France made it hard for the Ottoman Empire based on the new laws they had to follow. The Ottoman Empire became weak and had to be abandoned a few years after the war.
Austro-Hungarian Empire and Ottoman Empire
The Triple Entente, or Allied Powers, declared war on the Ottoman Empire on November 4.1914.
Austria-Hungary was allied with Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
Germany and the Ottoman Empire
Austria- Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
It was the group in WWI that opposed the allied powers, and included Germany, the Austrio-Hungarian empire, and the Ottoman Empire.