It is FALSE that territories held by the Central Powers were given their
independence after World War I.
<span>The </span>Central
Powers<span> (</span>German<span>: </span>Mittelmächte<span>; </span>Hungarian<span>: </span>Központi hatalmak<span>; </span>Turkish<span>: </span>İttifak Devletleri <span>or Bağlaşma
Devletleri</span><span>; </span>Bulgarian<span>: </span><span>Централни сили Tsentralni
sili</span><span>), consisting of </span>Germany<span>, Austria-Hungary</span>, the Ottoman Empire<span> and </span>Bulgaria<span> – hence also known as the Quadruple
Alliance</span>[1]<span> (</span>German<span>: </span>Vierbund<span>) – was one of the two main factions during
</span>World
War I<span> <span>(1914–18). It faced and was defeated by the </span></span>Allied Powers<span> <span>that had formed around the </span></span>Triple Entente, after which it was dissolved.
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Suleyman the Magnificent did live in the sixteenth century, but the next fact already doesn't check out: he was not a Safavid emperor (Safavids were ruling Iran, and Suleyman was the ruler of the Ottoman empire). The whole sentence is false.