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... ersian Gulf, before being transported overland into the Ottoman Empire.
The arrival of international aid directly stimulated the Ottoman resistance movement. The Sultan, as if infused with invigorating tonic, burst forth with unprecedented enthusiasm.
The frontline soldiers felt this most keenly. The enemy’s resistance became increasingly tenacious—even the elderly, women, and children were taking up arms to shoot at them.
Before this, the Ottoman Empire had limited weapo ...
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