Is there any way for the Ottomans to survive to 2026 even if they win the Desert War?

I mean even if the Ottomans win the Desert War, defeat the Kurdish and Armenian uprisings, in my opinion, it's still impossible for the Ottomans to keep their lands whether they go centralist or federation until 2026. Arab nationalism still exists, most minorities will still want land, even if the Ottomans turn into a liberal federation and there will be foreign powers, no matter who wins the second weltkrieg, who wants to weaken the Ottomans. Nobody wants a single powerful state to own most of the oil reserves in the world. So my question is: Is there *any* way of the Ottomans surviving and keeping their land or is the empire doomed to fall, is another Arab/Armenian/Kurdish (maybe Greek in Cyprus and Aegean) revolt unavoidable?

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u/NetHistorical5113 — 27 days ago

When does Queen Beatrice kick you from GRACE and when doesnt she?

In my first playthrough, I former Intermerkopum and got kicked from GRACE. In my second playthrough, I tried to reform Rizia but got couped by royal houses, she still kicked me from GRACE. What can I do to have friendly relations with Queen Beatrice and GRACE

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u/NetHistorical5113 — 1 month ago

What does the average Greek think about the Greek Civil War and what do you think about it?

I recently learned about the Greek Civil War and wondered what the Greeks thought about it in 2026

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u/NetHistorical5113 — 1 month ago

A Turkish propaganda poster mocking Mussolini's opposition to the Hatay State joining Turkey in 1939

Translation:

SO ITALY DOESN'T RECOGNISE HATAY'S RETURN TO THE MOTHERLAND

-The Italian: I don't recognise your child

- The Turk: Of course you don't, he isn't illegitimate like yours, he is my own child...

u/NetHistorical5113 — 2 months ago

How was the daily life of an upper middle class Greek merchant living in a developed Ottoman city in the late 19th century?

Living in a city like Istanbul, Izmir, Thessaloniki, Trabzon etc

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u/NetHistorical5113 — 2 months ago

Aside from the obvious answer (Constantinople) which cities were the best to live in during the 9th and 10th century in the Empire and how was living there like as a middle class merchant?

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u/NetHistorical5113 — 2 months ago

🟦: Çoğunluk Beyaz

🟪: Çoğunluk Siyahi

🟥: Çoğunluk yok

🟨: Çoğunluk Hispanik/Latino

🟩: Çoğunluk Kızılderili/Amerikan yerlisi

🟧: Çoğunluk Asyalı/Pasifik adaları yerlisi

u/NetHistorical5113 — 2 months ago

There was a Greek presence in Pontus before Christianity but there aren’t any Hellenic temple ruins (or mentions of a large temple) in Pontus. Why?

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u/NetHistorical5113 — 2 months ago

Karadenizde Hristiyanlıktan önce Yunan yerleşimleri vardı. Peki neden şu an Yunan tapınağı kalıntıları yok? Saçma bir soru olabilir ama sebebini merak ediyorum

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u/NetHistorical5113 — 2 months ago