Out of the 850,000 soldiers that served in the Mesopotamian Campaign which led to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, 675,000 of them were Indians. The collapse of the Ottoman Empire is a major source of anguish for the Muslims, and one of the major reasons why Indians are viewed negatively amongst the Muslim world aside from the whole polytheist thing.
Out of the 850,000 soldiers that served in the Mesopotamian Campaign which led to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire...
the greatest muslim was Ataturk
He ensured that at least one muslim country wont reduce itself to sandnigging
> the major reasons why Indians are viewed negatively amongst the Muslim world aside f
and thats a good thing
Do non-Turk Muslims even view Ottoman empire favorably?
This is the only reason I'm somewhat proud of the British Empire
simply: no
ppl don’t like indians because of their smell and lack of strength, that’s it
lol post arm muslimcel
The Ottomans were kept in power by Britain for 100 years because they didn't want a functional state in such a strong geographic position
why do muslims seethe about the turks biting the hand that fed them and slapped them around with a tiny side army
>Mesopotamian Campaign which led to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire
It didn't though
Also wasn't the threat of Russia enough for the brits to keep the ottomans alive?
I seriously doubt anyone takes the time to differentiate between the hordes of colonial cannonfodder the Anglos employed in their wars. In Germany we never even bothered to differentiate the Brits themselves, it's just the English and the Scots etc don't even figure.
why do anglos have such weird delusions of grandeur
The late ottomans were averse to technological improvements, Ataturk did the right thing... only pakis seethe about what he did
It's true tho dude. Mohamed Ali of Egypt waged war on ottoman empire and reached Anatolia until brits saved ottoman asses.
How I imagine Indian niggers as our inbred chinless wonders order them in to Baghdad to sack the city
they saved them from Russia multiple times like in Crimea, against the Egyptian revolt that would have succeeded
yeah it was definitely artificial life support
The french also intervened in Crimea
the UK's legacy is founding America and little else
imagine the fat body attached to this skinnyfat arm
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