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April 17th, 2009 admin

Ottoman Empire
What countries were eventually created from the ottoman empire?

Can someone tell me the countries that were eventually created from the ottoman empire, and also who the were fighting against. Thank you

Middle East

All the ones that are still fighting.

Ottoman Empire part 1


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