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      • Get four colors First, outline the Austro-Hungarian Empire and color it Yellow Then, outline the USSR and color it red Next, outline the Ottoman Empire and color it green
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  2. The Ottoman Empire came into World War I as one of the Central Powers. 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.

  3. War flags came into use by the 16th century. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Ottoman war flags often depicted the bifurcated Zulfiqar sword, often misinterpreted in Western literature as showing a pair of scissors. the Topkapı Museum exhibits a Zulfiqar flag claimed to have been used by Sultan Selim I (r. 1512–1520).

  4. Jan 11, 2019 · From 1914 to 1918, the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire were locked in a grueling battle against the Allied Powers—Great Britain, France, Russia,...

  5. Nov 3, 2017 · When Did the Ottoman Empire Fall? At the start of World War I, the Ottoman Empire was already in decline. The Ottoman army entered the war in 1914 on the side of the Central...

  6. The Ottoman Empire flag has 2 primary colors, which are red and white. The table below has the common and popular codes of these colors in HEX, RGB and CMYK formats along with Pantone (PMS), RAL and NCS (Natural Color System).

    • 0, 96, 90, 11
    • 2035 C
    • E30A17
    • 227, 10, 23
  7. At the outbreak of World War I, in 1914, the Ottoman Empire had approximately 210,000 soldiers and by the end of the war 3 million had served in uniform. In 1914, the Ottoman Empire had four main armies, which they divided into divisions.

  8. The Ottoman Empire's entry into World War I began when two recently purchased ships of its navy, which were still crewed by German sailors and commanded by their German admiral, carried out the Black Sea Raid, a surprise attack against Russian ports, on 29 October 1914.

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