This paper intcnds to focus on somc highlights of the role that two
neighbouring countrics, Iran and Turkey, played during thc First World War.
While bolh had separate idcntitics and decision-making processes, although
not entircly independent as one might wish, the events in Iran vvere
inscparably connectcd vvith thc events in thc Asiatic part of the former
Ottoman Empire and vvith thc great povver policies tovvards the Turks during
that vvar.
Thc beginning of the tvvcntieth century is an interesting and a
complex period in thc histories of both Iran and Turkey. It vvas a period of
bloodless revolutions, in 1905 in Iran, and in 1908 in Turkey. It vvas an
epoch in vvhich Iran vvas dividcd up initially overtly (1907) and then sccrctly
(1915). Thc Ottoman Empire, similarly, shrank, losing almost ali of its
Europcan possessions. Moreovcr, great povver rivalry providcd the impulse
for a general conflagration to partition thc vvorld.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Political Science |
Journal Section | Research Article |
Authors | |
Publication Date | May 1, 1995 |
Published in Issue | Year 1995 Issue: 25 |