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3 Arab Imperialism Alliances Allies Artificial Political Borders Ataturk Central Powers Nationalism Sultan Sykes-Picot Agreement Turkey

4 Copy this Graphic Organizer into your INB

5 The Ottoman Empire was an imperial power that existed from 1299 to 1923 (634 years), one of the largest empires to rule the borders of the Mediterranean Sea.

6 Many Ottomans were ethnic Arabs. Arabic culture was first spread in the Middle East beginning in the 2nd century as ethnically Arab Christians began migrating into the Northern Arabian desert and the Levant. The Arabic language spread with the rise of Islam in the 7th century AD as the language of the Qur'an.

7 Genealogical: someone who can trace his or her ancestry to the tribes of Arabia - the original inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula - and the Syrian Desert. Language is Arabic, including any of its varieties. Location-throughout the world however mostly in North Africa and the Middle East.

8 Copy this Graphic Organizer into your INB Ottoman Empire Arab

9 In the 16th and 17th centuries, the Ottoman Empire was among the world's most powerful countries (INB) Which area should be concerned about the Ottoman Empire?

10 The Golden Age of the Ottomans

11 Title of sultan (king). All Ottoman rulers practiced Islam, which helped to spread the religion throughout the region. The Empire reached its height of power under Suleiman I in the 16th century, when it stretched from the Persian Gulf to North Africa to Southern and Eastern Europe. The vast empire allowed the Ottomans to control trade between Europe and Asia. Mehmet I: 1413-1421 Mehmet II: 1444- 1445; 1451-1481 (“The Conqueror”)

12 Copy this Graphic Organizer into your INB Ottoman Empire Arab Sultan

13 In Western countries what would be the title of the Sultan? In Eastern Asian countries what would be the title of the Sultan?

14 Faith Mosque

15 Hagia Sophia

16 Blue Mosque

17 How did the Ottoman contribute to the spread of Islam through Africa, Europe, and Asia?

18 Copy this Graphic Organizer into your INB Ottoman Empire Arab Sultan Islam

19 Over time the Empire declined slowly over 300 hundred years. The empire gained and lost territory several times during that period. First, the empire lost parts of Europe earning it the nickname “The Sick Man of Europe”. Nationalism: Pride in your country (how can this become distructive?)

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21 The Ottoman Empire in 1914

22 An alliance is an agreement between two or more parties, made in order to advance common goals and to secure common interests. Allies are people, groups, or nations that have joined together in an association for mutual benefit or to achieve some common purpose. The Central Powers consisted of the German Empire, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria. The name "Central Powers" is derived from the location of these countries.

23 Copy this Graphic Organizer into your INB Alliances Ottoman Empire Central Powers

24 In a last-ditch effort to save the empire the Ottomans joined the Central Powers in World War I. The Ottoman Empire had some successes in the beginning years of the war.

25 Allies vs. Central Powers in WWI Central Powers: Allied Powers:

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27 Copy this Graphic Organizer into your INB Alliances Ottoman Empire Central Powers World War One

28 Mustafa Kemal Pasha (Ataturk), worked to form the Republic of Turkey (October 29, 1923) from what was left of the fallen empire.

29 Europeans Carve Up the Ottoman Empire After WW1

30 The war ended with the British and French occupying the left over's of the Ottoman territory that later became Iraq, Palestine, Trans-Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. Interactive Notebook Question (Left Side) What did the inhabitants of these areas have to say about the Europeans taking over? Did the inhabitants have the ability to stop the Europeans?

31 The Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916 was a secret agreement between the governments of the UK and France defining their control in west Asia after the downfall of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Britain was allocated control of areas roughly comprising today's Jordan, southern Iraq. France was allocated control of southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq around Mosul, Syria and Lebanon. The controlling powers were left free to decide on state boundaries within these areas. The region of Palestine was slated for international administration (future Israel).

32 Copy this Graphic Organizer into your INB Alliances Ottoman Empire Central Powers World War One Nationalsim Sykes-Picot Agreement Artificial Political Borders

33 3-2-1 List three present countries that were once part of the Ottoman Empire Give the name of the two main groups fighting in World War One. List the one main religion of the Ottoman Empire

34 Arab nationalists believed that they had been 'robbed' when the British did not fully deliver on their pledges of independence. They believed that the western powers, especially the British, had acted with arrogance, drawing borders and creating nations with little or no regard for the wishes of the local inhabitants.—Artifical Political Borders The fate of Palestine, occupied by the British, especially provoked Arab frustration and anger. (In 1917 the British Foreign Secretary, Arthur Balfour, had supported a Jewish home in Palestine.)

35 GCRCT Coach, Social Studies 7 th Grade. 2008 The Middle East during World War One By Professor David R Woodward. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwone/middle_east_07.shtml Ms. Susan M. Pojer, Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY. July 20, 2009 Ottoman Empire. http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/Middleeastweb/factfile/Unique-facts-MiddleEast6.htm


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