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  1. The Ottoman Empire entered the war by carrying out a small surprise attack on the Black Sea coast of Russia on 29 October 1914, with Russia responding by declaring war on 2 November 1914. Ottoman forces fought the Entente in the Balkans and the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I .

  2. Following the attack, the Russian Empire (2 November 1914) and its allies France (5 November 1914) and the British Empire (5 November 1914) declared war on the Ottoman Empire (also on 5 November 1914, the British government changed the status of the Khedivate of Egypt and Cyprus, which were de jure Ottoman territories prior to the ...

  3. Table of Contents. 1 Introduction: “Ten-Year War” and the Ottoman Great War. 2 Historical Background. 3 The July Crisis, the Search for Allies, and Entry into the War. 3.1 Mobilization and Recruitment. 3.2 The War. 3.2.1 The Caucasus Front. 3.2.2 The Dardanelles (Gallipoli) 3.2.3 Ottomans on European and Balkan Fronts. 3.2.4 Mesopotamia-Iraq.

  4. Russia's allies, Britain and France, declared war on the Ottoman Empire on 5 November 1914. The reasons for the Ottoman action were not immediately clear. [1] The Ottoman government had declared neutrality in the recently started war, and negotiations with both sides were underway.

  5. 3 de nov. de 2017 · The Ottoman Empire was one of the mightiest and longest-lasting dynasties in world history. This Islamic-run superpower ruled large areas of the Middle East, Eastern Europe and North Africa for...

  6. 10 de mar. de 2011 · The Ottoman Empire called for a military jihad against France, Russia and Great Britain in November 1914. How did this affect subsequent Allied campaigns in the Middle East? David Woodward...