Imperialism in the Middle East 12.3 Muslim regions Ottoman Empire Safavids- Persia Mughus- India Decline of Ottoman Empire Nationalist Uprisings North.

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Imperialism in the Middle East 12.3 Muslim regions Ottoman Empire Safavids- Persia Mughus- India Decline of Ottoman Empire Nationalist Uprisings North Africa Greeks Serbs Bulgarians Romanians Arabians Lebanese Armenia-Genocide Egypt- lessened power of Ottomans Young Turks-overthrow Sultan WW1 Egypt French- Suez Canal British bought shares of canal British Protectorate Persia Russian and British Spheres of Influence Spilt in Persian Society Western or Muslim ways

The Middle East 15.2 Turkey Ataturk Westernization Persia/Iran Reza Khan- Shah Westernization Impact of Treaty of Versailles Arab response to mandates? Palestine/Israel Balfour Declaration Zionist Movement Arab response?

19.4 Middle East Diversity Shiite Sunni Kurds Israel Impact of Oil OPEC 1973 Oil Embargo Iran The Shah of Iran Election and overthrow of Mosaddeq Islamic Revolution Khomeini Theocracy 1979 Attack on U.S. embassy

Middle East Israel Wars- 1956, 1967, 1973 Impact? Occupied territories PLO intifadas Israel and Egypt –peace 1979 Jerusalem Right to exist? Civil war in Lebanon Iraq Saddam Hussein War with Iran Attack on Kurds Gulf War 2003 Iraq War Iraq now