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MAP 29.1The Partition of the Ottoman Empire, 1914–1923By 1914 the Ottoman Turks had been pushed out of the Balkans, and their Arab provinces were on the edge of revolt. That revolt erupted in the First World War and contributed greatly to the Ottomans’ defeat. When the Allies then attempted to implement their plans, including independence for the Armenian people, Mustafa Kemal arose to forge in battle the modern Turkish state.> MAPPING THE PASTANALYZING THE MAP: What new countries were established as a result of the partition of the Ottoman Empire? Where were mandates established? What might you conclude about European views of the Middle East based on how Europe divided up the region?CONNECTIONS: How might the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in World War I have contributed to the current situation in the Middle East?