The Turkish Revolution (Turkish: Türk Devrimi; 1921 – 1924) was a war brought on by Turkish revolutionaries, as well as revolutions in Ottoman Thrace, the Arabian Peninsula and Africa. The revolution took place a few years after the First World War, and is argued by many historians to be a "domino" in the chain of nations that took part in the infamous Republican Revolutions, in efforts to overthrow the Ottoman monarchy (the Sultanate) to become a presidential republic.
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| - Turkish Revolution (No Napoleon)
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| - The Turkish Revolution (Turkish: Türk Devrimi; 1921 – 1924) was a war brought on by Turkish revolutionaries, as well as revolutions in Ottoman Thrace, the Arabian Peninsula and Africa. The revolution took place a few years after the First World War, and is argued by many historians to be a "domino" in the chain of nations that took part in the infamous Republican Revolutions, in efforts to overthrow the Ottoman monarchy (the Sultanate) to become a presidential republic.
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Result
| - Turkish victory,
*Overthrowing of Ottoman Sultanate
*Establishment of the
*Independence of Hejaz and Israel
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- Ottoman colonies/protectorates:
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Place
| - Middle East, Europe, and Africa
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| - The Turkish Revolution (Turkish: Türk Devrimi; 1921 – 1924) was a war brought on by Turkish revolutionaries, as well as revolutions in Ottoman Thrace, the Arabian Peninsula and Africa. The revolution took place a few years after the First World War, and is argued by many historians to be a "domino" in the chain of nations that took part in the infamous Republican Revolutions, in efforts to overthrow the Ottoman monarchy (the Sultanate) to become a presidential republic.
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