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Is Baghdad in the Ottoman Empire?

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Constantinople was not taken by the Arabs. It was taken by the Ottoman Turks who established the Ottoman Empire


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The Arabs were ruled by European nations instead of gaining independane


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European powers,however the Arabs where resistant


What is one reason why nationalism in Arab countries spread in the Mediterranean Basin during and after World War 1?

Arabs in the region wanted to gain independence from the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman Empire.


What state sponsored the Arab Revolt in the Ottoman Empire?

The United Kingdom reached out to Meccan Arabs to start the Arab Revolt.


Who invaded east Rome?

The Byzantine Empire was invaded by the Arabs, Bulgars, Croats, Serbians and Turks. Constantinople, the capital, fell to the Ottoman Turks


Why is it called the Ottoman Empire instead of the Osman Empire?

This is a linguistic issue. The Modern Turkish name for the Ottoman Empire is Osmanlı İmparatorluğu, which clearly comes from Osman and not Ottoman. Many Arabs, even to this day, do not pronounce the letter "thaa" (ث) correctly. It should be pronounced as the "th" in "thin", but many Arabs pronounce is like the "s" in "some". As a result, the Caliph Othman would be mispronounced Osman. Since Turkish does not have a "th", the Turks went with this Arabic mispronunciation by naming their children Osman. English, however, had the "th" and therefore called the Empire the Othman Empire before the "th" was weakened to just a "t" and you have the Otman Empire which changed vowels (as is common in English phonology) and became the Ottoman Empire.


Who attacked and defeated constantinople?

The Ottoman Turks won in 1453. It was the end of the Roman Empire in the East. By that time the Empire had changed it's name to the Byzantine Empire, but it had a continuous history that goes back to the founding of Rome in 753 BC. The Crusaders won in 1210, but the Byzantines managed to regain the city a few years later. Before that the Arabs besieged Constantinople several times and so did the Persians, Russ, Bulgars and Slavs. Each previous time the Byzantine Empire managed to beat off their attackers.


Why does nationalism explain the split between the Turks and the Arabs within the ottoman empire?

Nationalism fueled the split between Turks and Arabs in the Ottoman Empire as both groups sought self-determination and cultural identity. While Turkish nationalism promoted the dominance of the Turkish language and culture, Arab nationalism emerged in response, advocating for Arab identity and independence. The decline of the empire intensified these sentiments, leading to tensions and ultimately contributing to the desire for separate national identities, which culminated in the eventual division following World War I. This clash of nationalisms highlighted the differing aspirations of the Ottoman subjects, undermining the unity of the empire.


What is one reason why nationalism in Arab countries spread in the Mediterranean Basin during and after World War I?

Arabs in the region wanted to gain independence from the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman empire


What is one reason why nationalism in Arab countries spread in the Mediterranean basin during and after world war?

Arabs in the region wanted to gain independence from the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman empire