ottoman empire controlled Iraq in the 1800's
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it became a province during the Ottoman Empire, known as Mesopotamia
According to the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, the Ottoman Empire ceded Iraq to the League of Nations, which authorized Britain to maintain a mandate there.
Iraq was officially created as a modern nation-state in 1921, following the end of Ottoman control after World War I. The country was established under British mandate and gained formal independence in 1932. Its borders were drawn, incorporating various ethnic and religious groups, which has contributed to its complex social dynamics.
Ottoman Iraq ended in 1920.
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ottoman empire controlled Iraq in the 1800's
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Modern Iraq was formed from three former Ottoman provinces: Mosul, Baghdad, and Basra. After World War I and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, these provinces were combined under British administration, eventually leading to the establishment of the Kingdom of Iraq in 1921. Each province brought distinct cultural and ethnic identities, contributing to Iraq's complex social fabric.
Ottoman Bank was created in 1856.
Ottoman dynasty was created in 1281.
Ottoman Cyprus was created in 1570.
Ottoman Syria was created in 1516.
Ottoman Kosovo was created in 1455.
it became a province during the Ottoman Empire, known as Mesopotamia
No. In 1800 and 1900 Iraq was part of the Ottoman Empire. No one was allowed to vote.