Britain and Russia became involved in the "Great Game" in Central Asia primarily due to their competing imperial interests and the strategic significance of the region. Britain aimed to secure its colonial interests in India and prevent Russian expansion southward, while Russia sought to extend its influence and access to warm-water ports. The geopolitical rivalry was fueled by fears of encirclement and the desire for territorial expansion, leading to a series of diplomatic and military confrontations throughout the 19th century. This competition significantly shaped the political landscape of Central Asia and influenced the relationships among local states and powers.
russia and Britain
Many countries including USA, Britain, China, and Russia.
The Allied Forces: France, Britain, Russia, Japan, Italy and later America Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
Strategic control over Central Asia .
Many countries including USA, Britain, China, and Russia.
During World War 1, the Allies were Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy. The Central Powers were the countries of Germany, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
There were many country's e.g Germany, Italy, France, Britain ,Russia and America. When Britain joined the war they also involved their controlled country's such as Africa, India and Australia
the people who were involved in WW1 was the Allies and the Central Powers Triple Entente(Allies): Britain France Russia U.S. (They joined in 1917) Central Powers(Axis): Germany Austria Hungary **Every country that is listed also had it's colonies join them in war**
Therer where two sides, the allied force and the central powers. The allied force was largely made of Britain, France and Russia. The Central Powers were made of Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
A. napellus grows in mountainous regions of Central Asia, Russia, Europe and Great Britain.
Germany, Russia, France America, Britain, Serbia, and Austria-Hungrey.
The Triple Entente : France, Britain, Russia The Triple Alliance (central powers) : Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary The 'Scrap of Paper' : Belgium, Britain