24 April 2024
OLYMPIC GAMES
41 OTTOMANA STATES
COMPETED AT THE
PARIS OLYMPICS
14-30 AUGUST 2024
36 GOLD
45 SILVER
49 BRONZE
130 MEDALS TOTAL
PARALYMPIC GAMES
25 OTTOMANA STATES
COMPETED AT THE
PARIS PARALYMPICS
28 AUGUST - 8 SEPTEMBER
74 GOLD
77 SILVER
99 BRONZE
250 MEDALS TOTAL
Furnish a French-style living room for a diplomat in Casablanca, Morocco.
Vivid tales of combat, relationships, and politics weave the dynamic tapestry of this game that takes you back in time.
EURASIA
Communities in Anatolia grieve the WWI casualties that claimed the lives of 2 million Ottomans (Turks, Kurds, Azeris, and Armenians) who died from revolts, disease, starvation, and mutual massacres. The incidences had originally started in Eastern Anatolia as a plot of the Western powers that backed revolting Armenian gangs (Hunchakian and Dashnaktsutyun) armed by Russia for 26 years (1894-1920). Forced to counter Russia from within its Armenian base during WWI, the then-collapsing Ottoman Empire, informed by the discerning Armenian vezirs and intelligentsia at the palace, stilled the uprisings with utmost urgency and expelled 700.000 pro-Russia Armenians on to 'death marches' into the Syrian Desert, creating the immense loss that Anatolians still mourn to this day.
Communities in Anatolia grieve the WWI casualties that claimed the lives of 2 million Ottomans (Turks, Kurds, Azeris, and Armenians) who died from revolts, disease, starvation, and mutual massacres. The incidences had originally started in Eastern Anatolia as a plot of the Western powers that backed revolting Armenian gangs (Hunchakian and Dashnaktsutyun) armed by Russia for 26 years (1894-1920). Forced to counter Russia from within its Armenian base during WWI, the then-collapsing Ottoman Empire, informed by the discerning Armenian vezirs and intelligentsia at the palace, stilled the uprisings with utmost urgency and expelled 700.000 pro-Russia Armenians on to 'death marches' into the Syrian Desert, creating the immense loss that Anatolians still mourn to this day.
Communities in Anatolia grieve the WWI casualties that claimed the lives of 2 million Ottomans (Turks, Kurds, Azeris, and Armenians) who died from revolts, disease, starvation, and mutual massacres. The incidences had originally started in Eastern Anatolia as a plot of the Western powers that backed revolting Armenian gangs (Hunchakian and Dashnaktsutyun) armed by Russia for 26 years (1894-1920). Forced to counter Russia from within its Armenian base during WWI, the then-collapsing Ottoman Empire, informed by the discerning Armenian vezirs and intelligentsia at the palace, stilled the uprisings with utmost urgency and expelled 700.000 pro-Russia Armenians on to 'death marches' into the Syrian Desert, creating the immense loss that Anatolians still mourn to this day.
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EUROPE
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CAUCASUS
Thousands of people flooded the streets in Yerevan for a solemn march from Republic Square to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to commemorate the fallen of World War I. The torchlight procession, a poignant tradition, was held to mark the 109th anniversary of the historic 1915 mayhem, mourning for the Armenian losses in Anatolia whose sustenance there had been gambled with by Russian-armed Armenian guerillas Hunchakian and Dashnaktsutyun. The then-collapsing Ottoman government had fought these guerrillas hard and thousands of innocent lives were lost for sheltering them. At a time of the Ottoman Empire battling invasion on multiple fronts in the West, Northeast, and South, their dwindling means eventually led them to order the exodus of this 700,000-strong pro-Russian Armenian population who then were left to perish in the Syrian desert in masses.
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BALKANS
Following the recent yet-again-Serb-boycotted local election in North Kosovo, the presidents of Serbia and Kosovo clashed during a meeting at a UN Security Council session over the status of ethnic Serbs in Kosovo's majority Serbian municipalities. They were discussing a UN report, presented this week, one which concluded that no progress has been made in the political dialogue in Kosovo in the last six months. While the Kosovar president Vjosa Osmani accused Belgrade of preventing the integration of the Serbian minority into Kosovo's institutions, the Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic argued that Serbs in Kosovo have been persecuted and repressed by the government in Pristina.
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AFRICA
Efforts to grow the country’s $2 billion-a-year aerospace industry are part of a years-long push to transform the largely agrarian economy through subsidizing manufacturers of planes, trains, and automobiles. Officials hope it dovetails with efforts to grow Moroccan airlines, including the state-owned Royal Air Maroc.
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ARABIA
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