Southern Asia 1918: Breakup of Transcaucasia
26 May 1918
26 May 1918
The Fall of the Ottoman Empire
1880–1914 Pax Britannica
1914–1917 The Great War in the Middle East
1917–1918 The Fall of the Ottoman Empire
1918–1923 Anglo-French Overreach
1923–1934 Rising Nationalism
1934–1940 Arrival of the New Order
1940–1941 World War II: The Middle Eastern Theater
1941–1945 World War II: The South-East Asian Theater
1945–pres Independence
Breakup of Transcaucasia
7 Nov 1917 Russian Revolution
18 Dec 1917 Transcaucasian Commissariat
3 Mar 1918 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
26 May 1918 Breakup of Transcaucasia
10 Jun 1918 German Caucasus Expedition
16 Aug 1918 Dunsterforce
5 Oct 1918 Capture of Damascus
30 Oct 1918 Armistice of Mudros
18 Nov 1918 Occupation of Constantinople
Soon after Brest-Litovsk, Transcaucasia declared independence but its collapse was already underway. In April, communists took control in Baku in the east just as the Ottomans were reaching the Transcaucasian border in the west. The following month, the Ottomans invaded Armenia. With Transcaucasia facing increasing internal disunity and external invasion, Georgia declared independence on the 26th, followed by Armenia and Azerbaijan two days later.