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    Amidst the partition of the Ottoman Empire, the defeated Ottomans' mainland in Anatolia came under a joint military occupation by the victorious Allies. This was gradually broken by the Turkish War of Independence, which established the present-day Republic of Turkey. Background. The flag of the Arab Revolt in the Martyrs' Memorial, Amman, Jordan.

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  2. Jan 24, 2022 · The first step in unravelling this complex relationship lies in recognising the immense changes in Bedouin lands, lives, and fortunes in the hundred years since the First World War. In 1918, the vast and multi-ethnic Ottoman empire collapsed.

  3. Oct 2, 2017 · During the Ottoman period, the Bedouin exploited the governments weaknesses to consolidate economic gains in trade. British governance allowed the Bedouin’s indigenous...

  4. In contributing to these ongoing debates this book provides a comprehensive and informed account of the Bedouin in southern Palestine during Ottoman and British colonial rule. This book focuses mainly on the Bedouin in the Naqab/Biʾr al-Sabaʿ from the creation of Israel and the Nakba in 1948 up to the present.¹.

  5. In this secret 1916 deal, Britain and France had agreed to divide the Ottoman Empire’s Middle Eastern territories into their own zones of influence after the war. This apparent Allied betrayal caused widespread discontent throughout the ranks of the Arab Revolt.

  6. Facing internal dissent and increasing external pressures, Ottoman government began to implement European-inspired reforms during the 19 th century, commonly referred to as the Tanzimat era. The aim was to modernize the state and regain its declining control over its subjects.

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  8. Feb 24, 2023 · This article seeks to fill in some of the gaps in the research on the war in the Sinai Peninsula and southern Palestine, and to examine the contribution of the Bedouin tribes in that area to the Ottoman military campaign.