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Rise (1299–1453)
Beylik of Osman
Interregnum (1402–1413)
Fall of Constantinople
Classical Age (1453–1566)
Sultanate of Women (1533–1656)
Transformation (1566–1703)
Köprülü Era (1656–1703)
Old Regime (1703–1789)
Tulip Era (1718–1730)
Decline & Modernization (1789–1908)
Nizam-i Djedid (late 18th and early 19th)
Tanzimat Era (1839–1876)
1st Constitutional Era (1876–1878)
Dissolution (1908–1922)
2nd Constitutional Era (1908–1920)
World War I (1914–1918)
Partitioning (1918–1922)
Abolition of the Sultanate (1922)
Abolition of the Caliphate (1924)
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The Ottoman Empire came into World War I as one of the Central Powers. The Ottoman Empire entered the war by carrying out a small surprise attack on the Black Sea coast of Russia on 29 October 1914, with Russia responding by declaring war on 2 November 1914. Ottoman forces fought the Entente in the Balkans and the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I. The Ottoman Empire's defeat in the war in 1918 was crucial in the eventual dissolution of the empire in 1922.
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Central Powers in the First WorldWar, and lost. The British successfully mobilized Arab nationalism. The OttomanEmpire thereby lost its Arab possessions...
disease during WorldWarI; these claims are rejected by most historians. Other ethnic groups were also attacked by the OttomanEmpire during this period...
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