The new territory of the Ottoman Empire was essentially just the country of Turkey. The Ottoman Empire fell after the end of World War I.
The Ottoman Empire lost much of its territory in the Middle East, but new leaders were able to establish an independent Turkey after the war.
What is today called Syria was, at that time, part of the Ottoman Governate of Damascus. In addition to the Ottoman troops raised from Syria, the territory was invaded by British Forces at the end of 1918 in the Middle Eastern Theatre of World War 1, in what is specifically termed the Syrian Campaign.
the Ottoman Empire
The map of the middle East,as known today,was shaped by the events of the first world war. The Ottoman Empire ruled a vast territory that included much of the Balkans, Anatolia, The ventral middle east to the borders of iran, and most of North Africa.
The Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Middle East from the 1500s until World War 1.
Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, Russia, and Bulgaria
Has to be Ottoman Empire, nowadays TURKEY.
The Allied Powers took control of territory in the former Ottoman Empire.
The Allied Powers took control of territory in the former Ottoman Empire.
Jerusalem