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The Roots of Arab Bitterness
World War I The Roots of Arab Bitterness
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Ottoman Empire: Sick Man of Europe
Istanbul
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Ottoman Empire: Sick Man of Europe
The Ottoman Empire reached its furthest extent by During the next two centuries, the empire began to decline until it became known as “the sick man of Europe.”
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Ottoman Empire: Sick Man of Europe
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Ottoman Empire: Sick Man of Europe
The Ottoman Empire reached its furthest extent by During the next two centuries, the empire began to decline until it became known as “the sick man of Europe.” By the beginning of World War I, the Ottoman Empire was, for the most part, limited to what is now Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and the Hejaz in Arabia.
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Ottoman Empire: Sick Man of Europe
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Europe Grows Stronger than the Ottomans
1453 – The fall of Constantinople c.1300 to 1600’s - The European Renaissance Beginning 1300’s - The Reformation Beginning 1400’s - The age of exploration and discovery The expansion of trade c.1650 to The Age of Enlightenment c ’s - The Industrial Revolution
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European Imperialism 1492 – The expulsion of Moorish presence from the Iberian peninsula – Spain begins trying to gain control over the western Mediterranean ’s - Ottoman’s gained lose control over the Magreb, a bunch of petty city states and ports ’s - Barbary Coast pirates raid European ships and coastal villages as far as Ireland (over a million and half Europeans kidnapped and forced into slavery in such places as Algiers) 1800’s – France began invading the Magreb
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Ottomon’s at the beginning of WWI
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Ottoman Empire: Sick Man of Europe
Dardanelles Bosphorus
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Husayn ibn Ali ibn Muhamad
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Lawrence of Arabia
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T.E. Lawrence Emir Feisal
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