Which one? There were several, culminating in the various Wars of Greek Independence and Unification.
The outcome was that it would start war
The outcome was that it would start war
The Ottoman Empire conquered Greece in the 1300s and 1400s and Greece only broke free in a century of wars from 1821 until 1923. During those roughly five centuries of occupation, Greek culture and religion (Greek Orthodox Christianity) were sublimated and repressed. As a result, Greek Independence was mainly cast as a revolt against Ottoman identity, culture, and religion, creating a high degree of antagonism between Greeks and Turks (the dominant Ottoman ethnic group). The last two decades of the wars between the Greeks and Turks resulted in the Pontic Greek Genocide, where Turks murdered 500,000 Greeks who lived in Anatolia, and a number of Greek massacres of Turks, especially near Smyrna (modern-day Izmir).
The Arabs revolted against the Ottoman Turks during World War I primarily due to a desire for independence and national identity, as they were frustrated with Ottoman rule, which they perceived as oppressive and increasingly centralized. The revolt was also fueled by promises made by the British, who sought Arab support against the Ottomans in exchange for support for Arab independence. Additionally, growing nationalist sentiments and the desire for self-determination played a significant role in inciting the rebellion against Ottoman authority.
Greeks and Armenians.
Assyrians Babylonians Hellenist Greeks Romans Ottoman Turks British ... among others.
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The Ottoman Empire was responsible for the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1917. It was the Armenians who were targeted by Ottoman Turks and Kurdish allies.
The Assyrian Genocide was committed by the Ottoman Turks against the Assyrians during the time of the Armenian and Greek Genocides also commited by the Turks. 750,000 Assyrians died at the hands of the Ottoman Turks, Kurds, and Arabs, just for being Christians.
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Cyprus was leased from the Ottoman Turks in 1878 where it had previously been part of the Ottoman Empire since 1571 by Britain for aiding Turks against the Russians. Britain annexed Cyprus in 1914 until independence in 1960.