<P> Sheikh Mubarak Al - Sabah, the ruler of Kuwait, sent a force to Umm Qasr, Safwan, Bubiyan, and Basra to expel Ottoman forces from the area . In exchange the British government recognised Kuwait as an "independent government under British protection ." There is no report on the exact size and nature of Mubarak's attack, though Ottoman forces did retreat from those positions weeks later . Mubarak removed the Ottoman symbol that was on the Kuwaiti flag and replaced it with "Kuwait" written in Arabic script . Mubarak's participation, as well as his previous exploits in obstructing the completion of the Baghdad railway, helped the British safeguard the Persian Gulf from Ottoman and German reinforcements . </P> <Ul> <Li> November 1914 </Li> <Li> <P> Ottoman forces preparation for the attack on the Suez Canal, 1914 . </P> </Li> <Li> <P> Personnel from the Armenian volunteers including Khetcho, Dro, and Armen Garo, 1914 . </P> </Li> </Ul> <Li> <P> Ottoman forces preparation for the attack on the Suez Canal, 1914 . </P> </Li> <P> Ottoman forces preparation for the attack on the Suez Canal, 1914 . </P>

Major locations in the middle east after world war 1