Lawrence of Arabia
Timur the Lame.
Ottoman Empire.
By September 1918, the British were spending 220,000/month to subsidize the revolt. The main contribution of the Arab Revolt to the war was to pin down tens of thousands of Ottoman troops who otherwise might have been used to attack the Suez Canal, allowing the British to undertake offensive operations with a lower risk of counter-attack. So in other words, They sent aid to the Arabs.
T E Lawrence is also known by the name Lawrence of Arabia. He was born in Tremadog. He was a military officer famous for his role in Arab revolt against the Ottoman empire. He was an excellent writer too.
Wealthy Western Europeans were able to support the rebellion financially, and much of the work toward peace was done in London, which is where the treaty to end the Greek War of Independence was signed.
Lawrence of Arabia
Timur the Lame.
Ottoman Empire.
The outcome was that it would start war
Which one? There were several, culminating in the various Wars of Greek Independence and Unification.
If you are referring to Charles V the Holy Roman Emperor, he fought wars against France in Italy which, though victorious, were costly, faced attacks by the Ottoman Turks, rebellions in Spain, opposition by the German Princes who limited his authority there and controlled territories there, and a revolt in the Flanders.
The Ottoman Empire
He organized the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I (1914-1918).
Roman Catholic AnswerThat depended entirely on the individual prince. Most of the princes in northern Germany saw in Martin Luther's revolt a chance to free themselves from Rome, so they supported the break. The good Christian princes of Southern Germany were horrified that anyone would attempt to break with the Church that Our Blessed Lord founded for their salvation, and remained Catholic.
The United Kingdom reached out to Meccan Arabs to start the Arab Revolt.
No. France did not revolt against Napoleon.
The American Revolution was a revolt against Britain's perceived oppression.