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The '''Ottoman Empire''' controlled much of the Middle East from the 15th century to 1923.
The '''Ottoman Empire''' controlled much of the Middle East from the 15th century to 1923.



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The Ottoman Empire controlled much of the Middle East from the 15th century to 1923.

20th century

see Armenian Genocide

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Post 1830

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