PPT-Jewish-Arab Relations under Ottoman Rule
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IAFSJWST 3650 I stanbul Announcements Mapplagiarism quiz retake on Thu Use tally mark to indicate whether or not youll take quiz Announcements IAFS summer seminar
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IAFSJWST 3650 I stanbul Announcements Mapplagiarism quiz retake on Thu Use tally mark to indicate whether or not youll take quiz Announcements IAFS summer seminar in Bordeaux Outline Ottoman Empire. These relations date back to ancient times There are important Indian investments in countries stretching from Oman to Egypt Sudan and beyond There have been cultural ties with the region throughout history Much of our external trade passes along th Modern Middle East. Where did the Ottomans come from?. Name came from “. Osman. ,” a leader of a western Anatolian nomadic group who began expansionistic moves in the 14. th. century.. Gradually these nomads took over Anatolia and became the border between Islam and Byzantine Christian. How do you use the OIA?. How do you contribute archive entries?. How do you download the database?. 1. The Ottoman Inscription Archive. The Ottoman Inscription Archive. An On-Site Crowd-Sourced. On-Line Digital . Not Always “The Sick Man of Europe”. In the beginning. As the Mongol Empire fell, the Muslim Ottoman Empire, founded by Osman Bey, rose in Anatolia (eastern parts of Turkey). Osman Bey’s soldiers, the ghazis, had only one reason to exist, to fight for their Muslim faith. Conflict Begins in the Middle East. The Middle East Today . The Ottoman Empire . Rise of the Ottoman Empire. Decline of the Ottoman Empire. An Excellent NPR Report on Partitioning of the Middle East. Ming Dynasty, . 1368-1644. Ottoman Empire, 1299-1923. Ming Dynasty – A return to Chinese rule. After expelling the MONGOLS the MING DYNASTY controlled China.. Capital city moved to BEIJING.. China closes the door to EUROPE and remains ETHNOCENTRIC.. By: . Geeva. . Gopalkrishnan. and James Gadea. Israeli Diplomatic Relations and . Arab Fund Disbursements. :. Research Question. What role do . Israeli diplomatic relations . have on . foreign aid . Students will be able to . track the expansion of the Ottoman . empire . by completing a map . activity.. Objective. Ottoman Empire Map Questions. As you look at the maps, answer the following questions.. th. Century. AP World History. Chapter 19. China, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan (1800-1914). Internal Troubles, External Threats. The Ottoman Empire: “Sick Man of Europe”. In the 1800s= the Ottoman Empire went from being a great power in the world to one of the weakest territories. Keep your video question sheet out once I hand it back. Chronology-Put the Following Events in Order . Six Day War. 1. st. Arab-Israeli War. Holocaust. Camp David Accords. Balfour Declaration. Yom Kippur War. he Fall of the Ottoman Empire, Zionism, the Holocaust. , & the . Birth of a New Country . Standards. SS7H2 . The student will analyze continuity and change in Southwest Asia (Middle East) leading to the 21st century. . Section 4: Imperialism and Nationalism. Updated by Mr. Dougherty. Sarah H.. Lesson Questions. What challenges did the Ottoman Empire face?. How did Imperialism spur the growth of nationalism in the Middle East?. The League of Arab States was established by a pact signed on March 22, 1945 at the conclusion of a . conference. held in . Cairo. , Egypt, . attended. by representatives of . Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria . 1. North Africa in 1914. 2. Ottoman decision to side with Germany against Russia (1914). Stresses and reform during the war. One million soldiers activated. Elimination of capitulation agreements. Mobilized Islamic symbols and called for a jihad.
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