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The Ottoman Empire's Last Oil Gambit in Mesopotamia

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how oil—specifically the Mesopotamian oilfields around Mosul and Kirkuk—shaped the final years of the Ottoman Empire and the postwar settlement. They trace the German-British rivalry over the Baghdad Railway, the British seizure of Basra and the subsequent drive north, the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement's carve-up of oil-rich lands, and how the Ottoman Sixth Army under Colonel Nurettin fought a rearguard action against the British Indian Army's advance up the Tigris. The conversation examines the 1918 Armistice of Mudros, the occupation of Mosul by British forces after the ceasefire, and the ultimately failed attempt by the Ankara government to reclaim the province through diplomacy at Lausanne. Lucas discusses the role of the Turkish Petroleum Company, the later redrawing of borders under the League of Nations, and how the desperate Ottoman search for domestic oil—sabotaged by war and lack of infrastructure—symbolized the empire's broader inability to modernize in time. Specific figures include Colonel Nurettin, General Marshall, and Faisal I. #OttomanEmpire #WWI #Oil #Mesopotamia #Mosul #Kirkuk #BaghdadRailway #SykesPicot #TurkishPetroleum #BritishEmpire #MudrosArmistice #LausanneTreaty #Nurettin #FaisalI #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #EnergyHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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