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Why did the British government decide to drive away the Turks from Arabia? - History

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Why did the British government decide to drive away the Turks from Arabia?

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The British government decided to drive away the Turks from Arabia during World War I for both strategic and political reasons:

  1. The Ottoman Empire (Turkey) stood with Germany and the Central Powers, which meant they were against Britain.
  2. Britain hoped to get Arab tribes to support them and weaken Ottoman control in the area.
  3. Britain wanted to keep control of important areas like Palestine and trade lines to India by getting rid of the Turks.
  4. They also told the Arabs they would be free, which made them more likely to rebel against Turkish rule in exchange for British help.
  5. Britain was able to gain power in the Middle East and control over important trade routes and supplies thanks to this plan.
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Chapter 11: Middle East : Israeli-Palestine Conflict (1916-1993) - EXERCISE [Page 203]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 11 Middle East : Israeli-Palestine Conflict (1916-1993)
EXERCISE | Q 1. a) | Page 203
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