The Role of the Treaty of Versailles in Shaping Modern Middle Eastern Borders
Before World War I, the Middle East was still part of the Ottoman Empire, an entity that, though aged and struggling, remained a significant force across vast territories. The Ottoman Empire wasn't just a kingdom; it was a living, breathing puzzle of languages, faiths, and cultures spread across Anatolia, the Arab Peninsula, North Africa, and parts of Europe. Within its borders, Armenians, Kurds..
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