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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
skos:prefLabel
  • Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
skos:altLabel
  • Egypt
  • Middle Eastern
  • participating
  • First World War
  • Middle East
  • Near East
  • the Middle East
  • Arabia
  • World War I
  • at war
  • Palestine
  • Gaza
  • Egypt and Palestine
  • Turkish invasion
  • second front
  • Middle Eastern theater
  • in the Middle East
  • Middle East Theatre
  • Middle East theatre
  • Middle Eastern theatre
  • the theatre
  • Egypt 1915–16
  • Egypt 1916
  • Caucasian Front
  • Middle Eastern front
  • 1915 invasion of Ottoman Empire
  • Egypt, 1915–16
  • Great War in Egypt
  • Middle East force
  • Middle Eastern Front
  • Middle Eastern Theatre
  • Middle Eastern campaigns
  • Middle Eastern fronts
  • Middle Eastern theatre of operations
  • Middle Eastern theatre of the First World War
  • Middle Eastern theatres
  • Middle-Eastern Front
  • Ottoman Theater
  • Ottoman areas of engagement
  • Ottoman front of World War I
  • Ottoman military defense of Iraq
  • The United Kingdom and Rebel Arabs
  • Turkish Front
  • War in the Middle East
  • World War I for the Ottomans
  • World War I in the Middle East
  • World WarI
  • collapse of Ottoman control
  • demise of its Ottoman patron
  • in the theatre
  • joined the British forces
  • the Great War
  • war in the Middle East
  • entered hostilities on the side of the Central Powers in October 1914
clgo:causalties
  • 140,000+
  • 1,005,000
  • 47,000+
  • Casualties by country
  • ~1,250,000
clgo:combatant
  • Algeria
  • Azerbaijan
  • Georgia
  • West Africa
  • Kuwait
  • Tunisia
  • Armenia
  • Asir
  • Armenian Legion
  • Kurdish rebels
  • no
  • Assyrian volunteers
  • Hejaz
  • Jabal Shammar
  • Nejd and Hasa
  • Armenian Corps
  • Central Powers:
  • Entente Powers:
  • Clients:
  • The majority ofKurdish tribes
clgo:commander
clgo:date
  • 1914-10-30
clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict
clgo:place
clgo:result
  • Allied victory
  • * Foundation of new states in the Middle East
  • *Armistice of Mudros
  • *Fall of the Ottoman Empire
  • *Treaty of Brest-Litovsk,Treaty of Batum,Treaty of Sèvres
clgo:strength
  • 1,000,000
  • 20,000
  • 2,000Total: 3,620,000+
  • 2,550,000
  • 20,000 (1918)
  • 3,059,205 (total conscripts)
  • 30,000 (1916)
  • 323,000 (DuringArmistice)
  • 50,000+ (1918)
  • 6,500 (1916)
  • 800,000 (peak)
  • : 9,000 (1918)
  • Several 100,000's
  • ~6,000 (1918)
clgo:territory
is clgo:battle of
is clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict of