There was no only one, but perhaps the most famous one was Prince Faisal.
The 2 empires that continued to spread the Arab empire after it collapsed were:The Ottoman and Mogul empires.
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
Pan-Slavist (Nationalist) provocation by Russia!
Timur the Lame.
The Ottoman Empire was allied with the Central Powers who were the enemy of the Triple Entente to which the British belonged, hence, an enemy of the Ottoman Empire was necessarily a friend of the British. Arab nationalists wished to secede from the Ottoman Empire. So this fit perfectly into the plans of the British.
The Ottoman Empire
The 2 empires that continued to spread the Arab empire after it collapsed were:The Ottoman and Mogul empires.
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
Pan-Slavist (Nationalist) provocation by Russia!
Constantinople was not taken by the Arabs. It was taken by the Ottoman Turks who established the Ottoman Empire
Timur the Lame.
The Ottoman Empire was allied with the Central Powers who were the enemy of the Triple Entente to which the British belonged, hence, an enemy of the Ottoman Empire was necessarily a friend of the British. Arab nationalists wished to secede from the Ottoman Empire. So this fit perfectly into the plans of the British.
The United Kingdom reached out to Meccan Arabs to start the Arab Revolt.
The problem they faced were nationalist revolts break out and Young Turks demanding a reform.
The problem they faced were nationalist revolts break out and Young Turks demanding a reform.
The problem they faced were nationalist revolts break out and Young Turks demanding a reform.
The problem they faced were nationalist revolts break out and Young Turks demanding a reform.