Dissolution Of The Ottoman Empire
The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire (24 July 1908 – 30 October 1918) included the watershed events of the Young Turk Revolution and the establishment of the Second Constitutional Era, and ended with the Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire by the victorious sides of World War I.
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