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At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
There are quite a number of Arab Empires. Assuming you are referring to the Abbassid Caliphate, that was destroyed in 1258, when the Mongols led by Hulegu Khan razed Baghdad to the ground.
The event that marked the official end of the Ottoman Empire is the end of WWI The Ottoman Empire aligned itself with Austria-Hungry and Germany. When the war was over Britain France and the US redistributed the land as they saw fit.
Arab Cooperation Council ended in 1994.
Arab Super Cup ended in 2001.
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At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
There are quite a number of Arab Empires. Assuming you are referring to the Abbassid Caliphate, that was destroyed in 1258, when the Mongols led by Hulegu Khan razed Baghdad to the ground.
The event that marked the official end of the Ottoman Empire is the end of WWI The Ottoman Empire aligned itself with Austria-Hungry and Germany. When the war was over Britain France and the US redistributed the land as they saw fit.
Arab Federation ended in 1958.
Arab Observer ended in 1966.
Arab College - Jerusalem - ended in 1948.
Arab Idol ended on 2012-03-24.
Federation of Arab Republics ended in 1977.
Yemen Arab Republic ended in 1990.
United Arab States ended in 1961.
Arab Hellenic Bank ended in 1995.