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level: 2.4 How important was the Arab Revolt?

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level questions: 2.4 How important was the Arab Revolt?

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When did the Ottoman Empire begin exercising formal sovereignty over Arabia?The early 16th century.
What was the key feature of Ottoman rule in Arabia for much of the time before World War I?It ruled with a comparatively light touch, garrisoning key trading ports and maintaining a presence in Mecca and Medina.
Which territories were more directly controlled by the Ottoman Empire than Arabia?Syria, Palestine, Mesopotamia (Iraq), and Egypt.
When did the Ottoman Empire enter World War I?1914
What inspired the nascent Arab nationalism during World War I?19th-century Western ideas and the nationalist movements of the Slavic minorities in the Ottoman Balkan territorie
When did the Ottoman Empire complete the Hejaz railway?1908
What was the Hejaz railway’s significance to the Ottoman Empire?It provided a direct link between Medina and Damascus, facilitating Ottoman access to the Arabian interior.
Who led the Hashemite clan in 1914?Sharif Hussein ibn Ali.
Who was Abdul Aziz ibn Saud, and what role did he play in 1914?He was a leader in the central Arabian interior who condemned the Ottoman government.
What triggered Arab unrest in 1914?The intrusion of Ottoman forces and the Young Turk government's pan-Turkic nationalist agenda.
When did the Arab Revolt officially begin?5 June 1916.
Who were the sons of Sharif Hussein ibn Ali who commanded forces during the Arab Revolt?Emir Ali and Emir Feisal.
When did Sharif Hussein ibn Ali proclaim the revolt in Mecca?10 June 1916.
What was the significance of the ports Jeddah, Yanbu, and Rabegh during the revolt?They were key ports seized by Arab forces, facilitating British supplies and arms.
Which British naval ship supported Arab forces during the revolt?HMS Ben-My-Chree.
When did British forces intervene to help Arab forces during the revolt?1916
When did the British military mission in the Arab Revolt include Lieutenant T.E. Lawrence?October 1916.
Where was the final defeat of Ottoman forces in the Hejaz region in December 1916?Yanbu
What was the Royal Navy’s role in the Arab Revolt in early January 1917?It intervened to help defend the ports of Rabegh from Ottoman attack.
What year did the Sykes-Picot Agreement get disclosed?What year did the Sykes-Picot Agreement get disclosed?
What was the Sykes-Picot Agreement?A secret 1916 deal dividing Ottoman territories between Britain and France.
When did Emir Feisal capture the port of Wejh?1917.
How far did Feisal’s forces extend their attacks on the Hejaz railway by 1917?As far north as southern Jordan.
When did T.E. Lawrence and Feisal's men capture Aqaba?June 1917.
What was the name of Feisal's army after capturing Aqaba?The Arab Northern Army.
When did the British win the Third Battle of Gaza (Beersheba)?October 1917.
What British offensive advanced through Palestine and Jordan in late 1917?The British advanced through the Jordan Valley.
When did the Arab Northern Army reach Damascus?1 October 1918.
When did the Ottoman Empire agree to an armistice?30 October 1918.
What was the key factor in the Arab Revolt’s success after the armistice?Tense negotiations with the British and French over the region's future.