The Battle of Gallipoli and the fall of the Ottoman and Russian Empires

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The Battle of Gallipoli in 1915

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The last Tsar of the Russian Empire, Nicholas II, with his wife and five children

One of the most important parts of the First World War was the Battle of Gallipoli in 1915. This war was organized between the Christian British Empire and the Islamic Ottoman Empire. Although the fall of the Ottoman Empire was almost imminent, the shaky Turkish forces succeeded in defeating the British at the Battle of Gallipoli. The British helped the British in this war. The armies of Australia, New Zealand, India, and the Oriental Expeditionary Corps, then part of the British Empire, fought alongside the original white British troops from England.

On October 29, 1914, Kaiserreich purchased two modern warships from the German Empire. The Ottoman Empire at that time had no skilled captains or sailors to operate modern German warships. So they hired a few experienced German captains to manage the two German warships. Then, at the instigation of Germany, with the help of those two German ships, they started a naval war against the Russian Empire in the Black Sea without provocation. Several Russian merchant ships and warships were sunk by artillery fire from warships in the port city of Odessa, which is part of the Russian Empire. Then, on 31 October, the Ottoman Turkish Empire officially declared war on Russia and launched a major offensive in the Caucasus. The military defeat of the last Tsarist emperor of Russia at that time was due to the tragic defeat of Sushma in the crucial naval war against Japan in 1904-05 and the continuous revolt of the rising communist forces around Russia. On January 2, 1915, Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia, sought military assistance from Britain and France to rescue Russia from the wrath of Turkish aggression. In response to Russia's prayers, British and French forces were involved in the Battle of Gallipoli, which was part of the First World War against the Ottoman Empire.
The Islamic forces of the Ottoman Empire finally won the war, which lasted for about 10 months, 3 weeks, and 2 days, but they became financially bankrupt and weakened due to the effects of this terrible and devastating war. World War I lasted until November 11, 1918. In the two years following the Battle of Gallipoli, the Ottoman Empire, the German Empire, Bulgaria, and the Hungarian Empire's allied forces were finally defeated in successive wars against the British Empire. Unable to cope with the devastation of World War II, the most powerful and long-lasting historical Islamic Ottoman Empire in Europe and Eurasia collapsed economically. The revolt of the young Turks spread like wildfire across the present Turkish or Turkish state, including the capital of the Ottoman Empire, like a poisonous boil on its knees. Unable to cope, the former Ottoman Empire collapsed in 1922, and a modern Turkish state was formed across the mainland, including Istanbul, the capital of the empire. Across the rest of the empire, other Middle Eastern states, including Cyprus, Yemen, Kuwait, and Iraq, were born. Later, in 1948, Israel, the only Jewish state in the world, was formed in Palestine, once part of the former Ottoman Empire.
On the other hand, the last Tsar Emperor Nicholas II could not hold on to his throne even though he managed to defend his face in World War II with the help of the Allies. Communist rebels gradually increased their power against Tsar Tsar Nicholas II, citing poor results in Japan and World War I. Finally, under the pressure of the February Revolution, organized in February 1917, he abdicated the Russian throne and nominated his brother, Michael Alexandrovich, as the new emperor. But bowing to Makud's pressure, Michael Alexandrovich refused to become Russia's new emperor. Russia then formed a caretaker government in support of Maku. Nicholas II, the last Tsar, was arrested and placed under house arrest on March 20, 1917, by order of the Russian caretaker government. Later, at 2:00 pm on July 16, 1917, under the conspiracy of Maku Leta Lenin of Russia, the Tsar emperor and his wife and all children were awakened, dragged to the basement of their palace, first brutally shot and then stabbed to death with a sharp bayonet. Was done. Tsar Tsar Nicholas II himself, along with his wife Alexandra, killed Tsar's five daughters and one infant son in a series of massacres and the assassination of Abu Baghdadi in the style of the Islamic State by Lenin, Stalin's self-proclaimed revolutionaries.

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