European powers,however the Arabs where resistant
The only part of the Ottoman Empire not taken over by Europeans is the area that is now Turkey.
Syria, Egypt and western Arabia were occupied between 1516-17. Baghdad was conquered in 1534. The Ottoman Empire was defeated in World War One and carved up as a result of the peace treaties which followed.
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Nothing, as the question is written. Syria, Palestine, and Iraq were mandates/proto-states that were carved out of the Ottoman-controlled Middle East as a result of Sykes-Picot Agreement during World War I and were only realized in the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. As as a result, there was nothing to promise non-existent entities. What the question is likely intending to ask is "What was promised to the Arabs concerning the regions that would become Syria, Palestine, and Iraq during World War I?" -- If that is the case, please see the Related Link below.
The only part of the Ottoman Empire not taken over by Europeans is the area that is now Turkey.
The OTTOMAN EMPIRE controlled the lion's share of the Middle East from 1517 to 1919, when it was carved up by Britain, France and the Saudi Royal Family. The British and French division of the Levant and Mesopotamia has been termed the "Sykes-Picot Agreement".
The OTTOMAN EMPIRE controlled the lion's share of the Middle East from 1517 to 1919, when it was carved up by Britain, France and the Saudi Royal Family. The British and French division of the Levant and Mesopotamia has been termed the "Sykes-Picot Agreement".Obviously, other countries controlled the Middle East before the Ottomans overran it in 1517.
The Ottoman Empire (because it was completely carved up for other countries to take its place)
Syria, Egypt and western Arabia were occupied between 1516-17. Baghdad was conquered in 1534. The Ottoman Empire was defeated in World War One and carved up as a result of the peace treaties which followed.
this is so unuseful that this website does not have this answer
mughals
Nothing, as the question is written. Syria, Palestine, and Iraq were mandates/proto-states that were carved out of the Ottoman-controlled Middle East as a result of Sykes-Picot Agreement during World War I and were only realized in the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. As as a result, there was nothing to promise non-existent entities. What the question is likely intending to ask is "What was promised to the Arabs concerning the regions that would become Syria, Palestine, and Iraq during World War I?" -- If that is the case, please see the Related Link below.
they used terraced building carved into rocks
He had not nominated an heir by the time of his premature death (32) and hs generals carved up his empire amongst them.
Czechoslovakia was carved out of the remnants of the Austria-Hungarian Empire by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920.
There can be a whole range of outcomes. Their areas, or part of them, might be taken over by another empire. When an empire collapses due to invasions by several peoples, the lands of the empire might be carved into kingdoms of the invading peoples (as in the case of the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire). Conquered areas which are no longer under the rule of the empire might start wars against each other (as in the Balkan Peninsula when countries were created after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. With the collapse of the central power of the empire, the empire might fall prey to warlords and descend into military anarchy until a new central power and empire is created (as with the collapse of the Chinese dynasties). These are just a few examples.