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Q: What was formed from what was left of the Ottoman Empire after World War 1?
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What area of land was left to the Ottoman Empire?

Present day Turkey


How did the decline of the ottoman empire contribute in world war 1?

The decline of the Ottoman Empire in the decades before World War I left a power vacuum. The European countries made secret alliances about how to take control of the former Ottoman lands, eventually leading to the war.


What led the downfall of the ottoman empire?

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.


How did the ottoman empire help the central powers in world war 1?

They supplied the central powers with more troops and supplies, not to mention their positioning that left Germany vulnerable to attacks.


What did the Ottoman Turks seek to gain by conquering Byzantine territory?

The Ottoman Turks actually conquered the whole of what was left of the Byzantine Empire in their days: its territories in northwestern Turkey and in southeastern Europe. They bought this empire to an end. The purpose of these conquests were power and wealth, which were the main aims of the Ottoman dynasty.


What remnants of primitive cultures are left in Greek mythology?

There is no such thing as ancient greek mythology and there never was such a thing as ancient Greece.Greeks are descendants of the ottoman empire


What year did the ottoman empire end?

The Ottoman Empire ceased to exist as an empire in 1918. However, the Ottoman Sultanate continued in existence till 1922 and the caliphate until 1923 when it was abolished by the Republic of Turkey.


When did the Byzantines become Turks?

The Byzantine Empire was conquered by various Turkic groups, with the Ottomans dealing the death blow to the empire. However, the citizens of the Byzantine Empire, especially the Hellenized Anatolians, became Turks through their conversion to Islam (and speaking Turkish) under Ottoman rule. This process began as early as the 1300s and continued well into the 19th century. By the end of the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire was roughly three-quarters Muslim and Anatolia would be purged of its Christian minorities as a result of the Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian genocides during World War I.


What were the sides that fought in World War 1?

The central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Italy (Italy joined the allies in 1915) Allied Powers: England, France, Russia(left the war in 1917), Italy(in 1915), and the U.S.A


What was the cause of the Ottoman empire's decline?

The Ottoman Empire was defeated by European rulers, such as the Spanish and the Habsburgs, several times in the seventeenth century. It was also a time of palace intrigues and dynastic struggles.


What was the triple alliance and what did it become?

The Triple Alliance was an alliance to counter the Triple Entente, an other Alliance, it contained Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Italy. Italy left the Triple Alliance on April 26th 1915 to join the Triple Entente in world war one


What major countries were involved in World War 1?

Best :The major countries are: Allies- Great Britian, France and Russia, and (from 1917) the U.S.Central Powers- Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Austria-HungaryCanada, Australia, India, New Zealand, and South Africa also contributed troops and left many dead in France and Belgium.