Arabs in the region wanted to gain independence from the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman Empire.
Has to be Ottoman Empire, nowadays TURKEY.
Ottoman Empire
Never. In World War 1 the Ottoman Turkish Empire was an ally of Germany. In World War 2 Turkey remained neutral, but in late January 1945 (!) made a nominal declaration of war on Germany.
World's first Intelligence service was set-up by a man called Nizam-ul Mulk. World first intelligence service was set up under the Great Seljuk Empire of Turks. However, because of its mysterious and very secretive nature not many know the name of structure of this organization. By many intelligence experts this organization still ran under Ottoman Empire and existed even after it in Modern Turkish Republic. However, the first intelligence service and the new Turkish Intelligence service are not the same organizations.
Turkish (with Latin script).The Young Turks chose Turkish to be the national language of the Ottoman Empire to solidify its Turkish identity. The change to the Latin script was intended to split Turkey from the Arab and Islamic World and bring it more fully into a European sphere.
Turkish (with Latin script).The Young Turks chose Turkish to be the national language of the Ottoman Empire to solidify its Turkish identity. The change to the Latin script was intended to split Turkey from the Arab and Islamic World and bring it more fully into a European sphere.
The turkish empire. it lasted until the world war one
There are a couple errors with the question. The Turkish Republic (not empire) westernized after the Ottoman Empire collapsed in World War I (not II). The individual, though, that you are looking for is Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
The Ottoman Empire was in a military occupation. Until Mustafa Kemal started the War of Independence and had a victory with Turkish army. The Ottoman Empire's name changed to Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (Turkish Republic). Yes.
Matt pugh
Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire, the Russian Empire and the German Empire.
Turkish is primarily spoken in Turkey, where it is the official language. It is also spoken in northern Cyprus and by diaspora communities around the world, particularly in Europe.
The major Central Powers in World War 1 were: # The German Empire # The Austro-Hungarian Empire # The Ottoman Empire (Turkish Empire) The other member of this alliance was the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
Austria-Hungary controled Bosnia before WW1.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk .
The Ottoman state began as one of many small Turkish states that emerged in Asia Minor during the breakdown of the empire of the Seljuk Turks.