As history has revealed, past wars have greatly affected the outcomes of many states. World War I had severely impacted much of Europe as well a number of regions in Asia. The Middle East and South Asia were just two of these areas. In the years throughout and following World War I, the Middle East and South Asia had undergone numerous similarities, however there were and overwhelming number of differences. Which in all distinguished the very foundations of these two territories.
In the Middle East many things occurred during and after the First World War that did not take place in South Asia. The Ottoman Empire in the Middle East weakened and fell as the war went on. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand also took place during this time period. Mobilization ceased and that contributed to the Ottoman collapse during WWI. This all affected the outcomes of this region as it is today.
The affect on South Asia was also very different from that in the Middle East. India gained their......
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