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    African Nationalism What impact did WWI have on African nationalism? Due to the effects of the war‚ many of the European nations needed more soldiers and jobs to be taken up for progress. Even though they fought courageously for the nations of others‚ they received nothing in return. They were disappointed and distraught by this outcome. From the Peace conference of Versailles‚ ideas of self-determination from Woodrow Wilson and notion of accountability of colonial powers reached the African colonies

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    During the expansive time period from 527 to 1935‚ the Hagia Sophia changed from an Eastern Orthodox Church to an Islamic mosque to a Museum; however the beautiful and historical architecture stayed the same throughout the era because the changes the Hagia Sophia underwent did not include a change in architecture‚ rather‚ they remained mostly political. In the year 527‚ emperor Justinian of the Byzantine empire‚ “the sleepless emperor”‚ erected the Hagia Sophia as an ambitious construction project

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    World History III Middle East Notes Diaspora: 132 C.E. by the Romans—“dispersal” and in the 70 CE the Roman’s destroyed the 2nd temple. Dreyfus Affair: 1894—Captain Alfred Dreyfus (French Jew) is convicted of selling military secrets to the Germans. --Anti-Semitism greur Zionism – Theodore Herzl‚ Is a secular Jew and Journalist. He believed in assimilation until the Dreyfus Affair. 1897—First Zimist Congress Pre-WWI situation in the Middle East: Under the control of the Ottoman

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    Republic’‚ all languages except Turkish were prohibited by force with the Maintenance of Order (Takrir-i Sükûn). There would not be existence of other public except ‘Turks’. Futhermore‚ with the Zilan massacre (Şark Islahat Planı) which was signed by Mustafa Kemal‚ the Kurdish language was banned and if one talked Kurdish he/she would be punished. However‚ What was the role of art during this troublesome process? What kind of works were made in Turkish cinema? How were the ‘Kurds’ and the ‘Kurdish issue’

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    likely to take at least a decade to complete. The membership bid has become a major controversy of the ongoing enlargement of the European Union. Background:After the Ottoman Empire’s collapse following World War I‚ Turkish revolutionaries led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk emerged victorious in the Turkish War of Independence‚ establishing the modern Turkish Republic as it exists today. Atatürk‚ President of Turkey‚ implemented a series of reforms‚ including secularization and industrialization‚ intended

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    Introduction: During the New Kingdom‚ the Egyptian empire was extended to its most prominent size. The larger part of these extensions were completed by Thutmose III. Under his standard‚ Egypt controlled all of Nubia‚ Egypt‚ Syria and Palestine. He was the genuine warrior ruler‚ driving 17 crusades and merging his triumphs by taking prisoners‚ promises and tribute.The clash of Megiddo was a defining moment in Egypt’s royal history. It was at the fight and attack of Megiddo that Thutmose III vanquished

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    for John the Savage his name probably came from John the Baptist in which both had similar beliefs‚ ate food produced from nature‚ and both wore clothes made from animal skins. Mustapha Mond’s name may have come from authority figures such as‚ Mustafa Kemal Ataturki and Alfred Mond. Helmholtz Watson is named after John B. Watson‚ a psychologist who founded the Psychological School of Behaviorism and a famous German physicist Herman Von Helmholtz‚ who made important contributions in the field of

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    Ethan Sternke Erica Sahm English 10 March 5‚ 2013 The Political History of Turkey “Turkey Facts.” National Geographic. National Geographic Society‚ 19 March 2013. Web. 20 March 2013. http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/turkey-facts/ Although there were very many authors of this article‚ it is one of the most reliable articles on the internet for the basic facts of Turkey. Turkey is a considerably large country located on the far western side of Asia. It touches both Europe

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    To many who took part the experience was little less than apocalyptic; it seemed like an end. It’s not‚ the war was not the end but the beginning of everything. World War I‚ which lasted from 1914 to 1918‚ was one of the greatest wars and the first modern war in the world. This world war I became the gateway to new things. From the political‚ social and economic fields. This war not only inflicts tremendous damage but also costs a lot and affects the world order afterwards. World War I brought down

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    The 19th divisional commander Mustafa Kemal‚ leading the defence against the ANZACs‚ was told by error by a staff officer that another landing had taken place at Kum Tene which was to the south of the current location. Between Kaha Tepe and Cape Helles.Kemal took the 72nd and 77th ottoman regiments to go meet the non-existent landing. While the 57th regiment was left to fend off the ANZACs alone. Kemal and the two regiments were kept away for four hours or more‚ this

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