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The Long Decline: From the Ottoman Empire to the Mandate System
- The Ottoman Empire: Islam's shining beacon
- The Death of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent
- Declining military power leads to disastrous wars
- Internal conflicts in the Muslim world
- The transforming power of trade
- An empire collapses
- World War I brings change
- The mandate system
- The League of Nations
- After the Ottomans
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The rise of Islam during the seventh century CE in the Middle East...
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