Mustafa Kemal Pasha gained fame during World War I both as a successful commander on three Ottoman fronts and as a fierce critic of the Young Turk government and its German allies. After the war,...
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Prince Fumimaro Konoe was a pivotal figure in Japanese history during the first half of the 20th century. He is primarily recognized for his tenure as prime minister and his significant involveme...
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The persecution committed during the Great War by the Committee of Union and Progress against the Orthodox Greeks (''Rum'') of the Ottoman Empire caused significant reaction from the Ecumenical P...
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The artificial language Esperanto was intended for establishing a uniform means of communication worldwide that was both neutral and easy to learn. Since the movement pursued cosmopolitan and pac...
Baghdad was evacuated by the Ottoman military and administration and their German allies on the night of 10-11 March 1917 after it became clear that the city could not be held against the advanci...
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