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exacerbated the poor relationship between the officers and their men, as opponents of the CUP within the military expressed unhappiness with entrusting the empire's leadership to "yesterday's school children", the young CUP officers recently graduated from military academies, at the expense of more experienced officers who had climbed the ranks. The situation worsened when the newly elected parliament announced its intention to retire a significant part of the officer corps, with cuts disproportionately affecting non-commissioned officers.
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agitated against the secular nature of the new constitution and equality for non-Muslims, arguing that the adoption of
Western technology did not need to be accompanied by a move away from Islamic law. This view was widely held throughout Ottoman society and Islamists may have enjoyed the private support of Abdul Hamid, despite his proclamations in favour of the new constitution.
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troops, who fired into the riotous crowd of
Albanians with machine guns. These events severely damaged morale among the sharpshooters. In February 1909, Grand Vizier Kâmil Pasha moved to weaken the CUP's grip on power by appointing his own candidates as Ministers of War and Navy. In response, the CUP
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of the new cabinet went to see the troops at Meydanı, gave them praise and told them that their requests would be fulfilled. The victory was celebrated by the soldiers and religious students. During the revolt, the CUP was targeted in a pogrom with protestors killing 20 people, mainly army officers,
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October, authorities arranged for the transfer of Albanian troops seen as hostile to the new regime out of Istanbul. Many of these soldiers were soon due to be discharged, and upon receiving orders for deployment to Yemen a portion refused and demonstrated for the immediate termination of
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European quarter where the guard houses were held by the First Army Corps. There was heavy fire from troops in the Tashkishla barracks against the advancing troops. The barracks had to be shelled and almost destroyed by the artillery located on the heights
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of the
British Embassy, of being the hidden hand behind a reactionary religious uprising. The British government had already supported actions against constitutionalists in an attempt to mute the effect of increasing German sympathizers in the Ottoman Empire since the 1880s. According to these
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English) in November 1908 to spread anti-secularist rhetoric and campaign against the government. Religious conservatives portrayed the restored 1876 constitution as sacrificing Islamic traditions in order to curry favour with Western states and attacked the new general assembly for giving
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to the surface. Muslims saw the new government as impotent in the face of pressure from
European powers, while government promises to reclaim the lost territories upset minorities who hoped for greater autonomy or independence. One of the greatest threats came from supporters of Islamism, who
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officers began to play an important role within the capital's political and social scene, attending CUP political functions, banquets and theatrical performances. With their officers increasingly absent, discipline within the sharpshooter battalions began to break down. A generational divide
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Western Europe among young Ottoman professionals and military officers. A loosely organised underground movement of reformists known as the
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was needed. So, a fatwa drawn up in the form of question and was given to scholars to answer and sign. A scholar by the name of Nuri Efendi was brought to sign the fatwa. Initially, Nuri Efendi was unsure whether three crimes raised in the question were carried out by
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While Germany was perturbed with the deposition of their ally Abdul Hamid, the CUP eventually proved just as willing to stoke pan-Islamism. With military reforms bearing fruit in the army, German arms dealers reassessed the situation. Through the Turkologist
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troops to depose Abdul Hamid, or that Kâmil Pasha had attempted to order them back to Macedonia. As a consequence of these machinations, the battalions became increasingly politicised and, to the frustration of ordinary soldiers, seen as a tool of the CUP.
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30–31 Mart 1325), sparked by agitation from Muslim fundamentalists, low morale and officerial mismanagement. The unrest spiralled out of control as religious students and other elements of the city's garrison joined the insurrection, converging on
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chieftains offered military assistance to the sultan. In response, the Sultan promised to bring back the rule of religion if he were to be reinstated. The situation in Constantinople remained under the control of Dervish Vahdeti for 11 days.
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to acknowledge the new government, and Albanians from his hometown supported him, even raiding the arms depot to back the sultan with weapons if needed. Albanian clubs also expressed support for quelling the uprising, while
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being the main messenger saying "the nation has deposed you". Some Muslims expressed dismay that non Muslims had informed the sultan of his deposition. Abdul Hamid was replaced by his younger brother, who took the name
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officers and training regimen into the First Army Corps resulted in less time for soldiers to undertake ablution and prayer, allowing Islamists to present the CUP and its officers as irreligious, even atheistic,
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responded ineffectually, and by the afternoon of 13 April its authority in the capital had collapsed. The Sultan accepted Hilmi Pasha's resignation and appointed a new cabinet free from the CUP's influence under
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barracks mutinied, locking up their officers and marching onto the streets to call for the reinstatement of Sharia and for the CUP to be disbanded. Religious students joined the mutinying soldiers outside the
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above the barracks before the garrison surrendered after several hours fighting and heavy losses. Equally desperate was the defence of the Taksim barracks. The attack on the Taksim barracks was led by
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from Macedonia. Although Abdul Hamid refused to provide financial support for the movement and newspaper, figures connected with the palace purportedly supported Vahdeti and one of the sultan's sons,
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plotting the uprising, emphasising the CUP's mismanagement of troops in the build up to the mutiny and the role of conservative religious groups. The crisis was an important early moment in the
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returned from their international posts at Ottoman embassies and joined Mahmud Shevket and his military staff prior to reaching Istanbul. The Action Army's troops were transported by train to
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law would be preserved, responding to the requests of the troops. Kemal briefly became President of the Ottoman National Assembly and led it to recognize a new government by
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assuming the role. The constitution was restored for the third time (after earlier attempts in 1876 and 1908), and both parliamentary chambers convened to depose
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trained in modern military techniques – had played an instrumental role in the 1908 revolution. Upon their arrival in Istanbul, the well-connected
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1962:. Ithaca; London: Cornell University Press. pp. 125–162.
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2042:(2007). "Abdülhamid II". In Fleet, Kate; et al. (eds.).
986:
975:(2nd from left), who would later become the 3rd President of
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In July 1908, a secret revolutionary organisation called the
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Talaat Pasha: Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of Genocide
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2149:. Norwood, M.A.: J. B. Millet – via Internet Archive.
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which caused indignation among the conservative Muslims of
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Wasti, S. Tanvir (1996). "Halil Menteşe: The Quadrumvir".
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1089:, Aram Efendi and Colonel Galip Bey (Pasiner), April 1909.
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If he causes civil war and bloodshed among his own people.
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to a national identity that resisted conservative Islam.
283:. Most CUP members fled the city for their power base in
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1914:"Askerin siyasete yerleşmesi 31 Mart isyanıyla başladı"
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Is it lawful that one of these alternatives be adopted.
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which caused indignation among conservative Muslims of
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The execution of the countercoup rebels in the journal
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Early on the morning of 13 April, troops of the fourth
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and two parliamentarians mistaken for Ahmet Rıza and
2391:. In The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica (ed.).
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719:lacked enough members for a parliamentary session.
251:, although liberal opponents of the CUP within the
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1032:Some writers have accused the British, led by Sir
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1081:. Left to right: Rear Admiral Arif Hikmet Pasha,
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83:The rebellion was suppressed by the Action Army.
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2162:(in Turkish). TDV İslâm Araştırmaları Merkezi
1984:
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707:After the failed countercoup, members of the
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2180:. New York, New York: Penguin Random House.
1093:The failure of the counter-coup allowed the
484:, editor-in-chief of the anti-CUP newspaper
2511:
2362:
2335:. In Moreau, Odile; Schaar, Stuart (eds.).
27:1909 political crisis in the Ottoman Empire
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689:(Yalçin), the editor of the CUP newspaper
418:(CUP) led an insurrection in the empire's
395:emerged to press for the restoration of a
46:Deputies of the parliament in Thessaloniki
40:
2300:
2231:. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
2202:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2128:. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
2069:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199676071.001.0001
2002:
1020:The answer is "Olur" (it is permissible).
643:following the suppression of the uprising
3176:Provisional Government of Western Thrace
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756:After being driven out of the capital,
593:. Attempts by the CUP to introduce new
303:, a month-long series of anti-Armenian
247:influence of the CUP and supporters of
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1985:Der Matossian, Bedross (August 2011).
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711:(CUP) either went into hiding or fled
220:and ended the absolute rule of Sultan
5019:Rebellions against the Ottoman Empire
4932:Sarıkız, Ayışığı, Yakamoz and Eldiven
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4668:Kurdish rebellions during World War I
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216:(CUP) had successfully restored the
192:) was a political crisis within the
3304:Initial phase of the Greek genocide
3207:1913 Romanian Army cholera outbreak
2375:– via Brill Reference Online.
2220:– via ACLS Humanities E-Book.
2054:– via Brill Reference Online.
702:
591:fighting separatists in the Balkans
24:
4380:Greek Macedonian rebellion of 1867
4348:Greek Macedonian rebellion of 1854
3654:Uprising of Konstantin and Fruzhin
2572:
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466:
448:Austria annexed Bosnia-Herzegovina
354:empire's process of disintegration
267:to demand the re-establishment of
25:
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2808:Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
1912:Bardakçı, Murat (16 April 2007).
1142:Impact on international relations
4987:
3617:
2746:
2745:
2100:Kaylan, Muammer (8 April 2005).
1010:If he appropriates public money.
271:. The CUP-aligned government of
2792:
2373:10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_30322
2248:Journal of Contemporary History
2228:The Albanian National Awakening
2081:– via Oxford Scholarship.
1991:Genocide Studies and Prevention
1903:
1095:Committee of Union and Progress
731:. He urged his constituency in
709:Committee of Union and Progress
563:, who may have belonged to the
416:Committee of Union and Progress
226:
214:Committee of Union and Progress
136:Opponents of Union and Progress
111:Committee of Union and Progress
5014:Politics of the Ottoman Empire
4500:Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
4484:1896–1897 Macedonian rebellion
3294:Bulgarians deportation program
2865:Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
2052:10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_0101
1933:Bardakçı, Murat (7 May 2008).
1028:Allegations of foreign support
452:Bulgaria declared independence
13:
1:
4596:Zaraniq rebellion (1909–1910)
3787:Expeditions against the Druze
3726:Expeditions against the Druze
3145:Romanian landings in Bulgaria
2614:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
2339:. University of Texas Press.
1186:
371:
287:(modern Thessaloniki), while
4776:1730 Patrona Halil rebellion
4364:Mount Lebanon civil conflict
3803:Expedition against the Druze
3795:Theodoros Boua Grivas revolt
3774:Expedition against the Druze
3766:Mariovo and Prilep Rebellion
3237:Greco-Turkish crisis of 1914
2553:Yıldız assassination attempt
2532:Senate of the Ottoman Empire
2528:Ottoman constitution of 1876
1941:(in Turkish). Archived from
1191:
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779:Formation of the Action Army
291:and some fellow MPs fled to
7:
3232:Autonomy of Northern Epirus
1162:
985:
10:
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5029:1909 in the Ottoman Empire
4954:Other incidents and trials
4938:Operation Cage Action Plan
3646:Sheikh Bedreddin rebellion
3251:Ottoman–Bulgarian alliance
2260:10.1177/002200947000500410
2063:(First ed.). Oxford.
844:In short time CUP members
782:
606:Şehzade Mehmed Burhaneddin
567:. Vahdeti established the
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375:
196:in April 1909, during the
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4644:Raid on the Sublime Porte
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4420:1878 Macedonian rebellion
4196:Priest Jovica's Rebellion
4148:Greek War of Independence
4100:Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion
4070:
4051:Koča's frontier rebellion
3974:
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3742:Kalender Çelebi rebellion
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2558:Second Constitutional Era
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2458:10.1080/00263209608701102
2421:10.1080/00263209608701120
1460:, pp. 172, 174, 176.
1179:) was erected in 1911 in
662:, before marching to the
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569:Society for Islamic Unity
198:Second Constitutional Era
142:
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4909:military asylum incident
4745:Military coups in Turkey
4396:Bulgarian April uprising
4308:Uprising of Dervish Cara
4156:Atçalı Kel Mehmet revolt
4116:Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion
3702:Nur Ali Halife rebellion
3186:Treaty of Constantinople
3078:1913 Ottoman coup d'état
2619:Greco-Turkish War (1897)
2543:First Constitutional Era
2393:Encyclopaedia Britannica
2020:Gawrych, George (2006).
516:Ottoman Military College
409:First Constitutional Era
4904:international reactions
4628:Albanian revolt of 1912
4612:Albanian revolt of 1910
4204:Second Mašići Rebellion
4124:Second Serbian Uprising
4059:Tripolitanian civil war
4027:Patrona Halil Rebellion
3947:Second Tarnovo Uprising
3256:Balkans campaign of WWI
2905:Albanian revolt of 1912
2751:Category:Abdul Hamid II
2367:(3rd ed.). Brill.
2331:Yılmaz, Șuhnaz (2016).
2225:Skendi, Stavro (1967).
2176:McMeekin, Sean (2016).
2059:Gingeras, Ryan (2016).
2046:(3rd ed.). Brill.
1002:Mehmed Ziyâeddin Efendi
639:Tashkishla barracks at
397:constitutional monarchy
4961:Nine Officers Incident
4588:Hauran Druze Rebellion
4436:Kresna–Razlog Uprising
4404:Razlovtsi insurrection
4260:Belogradchik Rebellion
4092:First Serbian Uprising
4003:The Great Insurrection
3859:First Tarnovo Uprising
3710:Nasir al-Din rebellion
3662:Skanderbeg's rebellion
3530:Crown Prince Alexander
3508:Crown Prince Ferdinand
3471:Kölemen Abdullah Pasha
3299:Massacres of Civilians
3289:Massacres of Albanians
3242:Sarajevo Assassination
3171:Greek–Serbian Alliance
3164:Diplomacy and politics
3061:Diplomacy and politics
2885:Bulgarian Independence
2598:Yıldız Hamidiye Mosque
2578:
2446:Middle Eastern Studies
2409:Middle Eastern Studies
2365:Encyclopaedia of Islam
2154:Küçük, Cevdet (1988).
2143:Knight, E. F. (1910).
2044:Encyclopaedia of Islam
1978:10.7591/j.ctt1w0d9w9.9
1153:Berlin-Baghdad railway
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4556:Young Turk Revolution
4212:Syrian Peasant Revolt
3734:Baba Zünnun Rebellion
3556:Other Balkan states:
3397:Eleftherios Venizelos
3073:Albanian Independence
2875:Young Turk Revolution
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1083:Emanuel Karasu Efendi
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376:Further information:
239:groups, particularly
210:Young Turk Revolution
4524:Mesopotamia uprising
4388:Herzegovina Uprising
4332:Herzegovina Uprising
4252:Berkovitsa Rebellion
4220:Tripolitanian revolt
3939:Druze power struggle
3782:Revolts of 1565–1572
3407:Pavlos Kountouriotis
2586:Associated buildings
2381:Yapp, Malcolm Edward
2106:. Prometheus Books.
1151:, financing for the
1057:Aftermath and legacy
907:Rebellion suppressed
791:Mahmud Shevket Pasha
500:) battalions of the
405:liberal constitution
346:Mahmud Shevket Pasha
149:Mahmud Shevket Pasha
4676:Uprising in Karbala
4652:Euphrates rebellion
4572:Al-Bejat Revolution
4132:Wallachian Uprising
4019:Uprising in Vučitrn
3963:Karposh's rebellion
3955:Chiprovtsi uprising
3670:Buçuktepe rebellion
3434:Crown Prince Danilo
3284:Carnegie Commission
3181:Treaty of Bucharest
2870:Macedonian Struggle
2846:Serbo-Bulgarian War
2537:Chamber of Deputies
2160:İslâm Ansiklopedisi
2004:10.3138/gsp.6.2.152
1939:Hürriyet Daily News
1633:, pp. 200–202.
1527:, pp. 279–280.
1402:, pp. 278–279.
1387:, pp. 276–277.
1358:, pp. 274–276.
1305:, pp. 266–267.
1169:Monument of Liberty
1111:Essad Pasha Toptani
1087:Essad Pasha Toptani
1036:(1865–1939), Chief
837:forces marching on
825:Mustafa Kemal Pasha
803:Ottoman Second Army
793:, commander of the
717:Chamber of Deputies
715:. As a result, the
678:Marshal Ethem Pasha
660:Sultan Ahmed Mosque
544:Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha
508:. The Third Army's
456:Greece seized Crete
276:Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha
4816:Republic of Turkey
4620:Malissori uprising
4564:Hamawand rebellion
4228:Posavina Rebellion
4108:Jančić's Rebellion
3931:Abaza Hasan Revolt
3915:Atmeydanı Incident
3867:Thessaly Rebellion
3513:Alexandru Averescu
3481:Hasan Tahsin Pasha
3402:Panagiotis Danglis
3309:Places burned down
2835:Congress of Berlin
2579:
2548:Hamidian massacres
2122:Kieser, Hans-Lukas
2040:Georgeon, François
1822:, p. 364–365.
1255:Der Matossian 2011
1103:Ahmet Tevfik Pasha
1091:
1075:Ottoman Parliament
1073:Delegation of the
1067:
1034:Gerald Fitzmaurice
981:
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893:Esad Pasha Toptani
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795:Ottoman Third Army
672:Ahmet Tevfik Pasha
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281:Ahmet Tevfik Pasha
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4692:Uprising in Hilla
4580:31 March Incident
4412:Kumanovo Uprising
4188:Shkodër Rebellion
3835:Uprising in Banat
3827:Celali rebellions
3718:Celali rebellions
3694:Şahkulu Rebellion
3584:
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3491:Ahmed Izzet Pasha
3370:Stiliyan Kovachev
3095:Second Balkan War
3068:London Conference
2900:Italo-Turkish War
2890:31 March Incident
2760:
2759:
2645:(adoptive mother)
2563:31 March Incident
2385:Shaw, Stanford J.
2346:978-1-4773-1093-9
2217:978-0-521-29166-8
2196:Shaw, Stanford J.
2135:978-0-691-15762-7
2113:978-1-61592-897-2
2078:978-0-19-967607-1
2031:978-1-84511-287-5
1969:978-1-5017-1394-1
1690:, pp. 69–70.
1429:, pp. 35–36.
1293:, pp. 32–33.
927:Ali Pasha Kolonja
901:Colonel Galip Bey
885:Arif Hikmet Pasha
674:as grand vizier.
436:the secret police
407:during the brief
366:Armenian genocide
340:and his brother,
338:National Assembly
235:, largely led by
182:31 March incident
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155:Mustafa Kemal Bey
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4284:Diber Rebellion
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4268:Vlora Rebellion
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2577:Abdul Hamid II
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2316:. I.B.Tauris.
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1997:(2): 152–173.
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1101:changed, with
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994:Abdul Hamid II
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816:Hareket Ordusu
783:Main article:
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738:Prenk Bib Doda
729:Abdul Hamid II
713:Constantinople
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565:Bektashi Order
561:Derviş Vahdeti
480:The murder of
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401:Young Ottomans
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333:Hareket Ordusu
301:Adana massacre
222:Abdul Hamid II
194:Ottoman Empire
190:31 Mart Vakası
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4476:Cretan Revolt
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4468:Brsjak Revolt
4466:
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4458:
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4444:Epirus Revolt
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4180:Laz rebellion
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4974:E-memorandum
4889:2016 attempt
4877:1971 attempt
4865:1969 attempt
4860:1963 attempt
4855:1962 attempt
4771:Edirne Event
4604:Karak revolt
4545:Dissolution
4276:Druze revolt
4085:in Belgrade
4043:Orlov Revolt
3987:Edirne event
3902:(1624, 1627)
3562:Ismail Kemal
3345:Mihail Savov
3340:Stoyan Danev
3318:Participants
3217:
3135:Kresna Gorge
3093:
2962:Kirk Kilisse
2920:
2856:Cretan State
2744:
2722:Fatma Pesend
2697:Mezidimestan
2649:Abdulmejid I
2521:Major events
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1943:the original
1938:
1922:. Retrieved
1920:(in Turkish)
1917:
1904:Bibliography
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1801:Zürcher 2017
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1768:Gawrych 2006
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1732:Zürcher 2017
1709:Zürcher 1996
1688:Zürcher 1996
1683:
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1664:Gawrych 2006
1638:
1631:Zürcher 2017
1626:
1619:Gawrych 2006
1592:Zürcher 2017
1569:Zürcher 1996
1537:Swenson 1970
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1047:Thessaloniki
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748:and several
746:Isa Boletini
721:Ismail Kemal
706:
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682:War Minister
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615:On 6 April,
614:
610:Hagia Sophia
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324:Ottoman Army
321:
273:Grand Vizier
257:
245:secularising
218:Constitution
181:
179:
128:
115:Supported by
114:
101:Belligerents
90:was deposed.
82:
29:
5024:Enver Pasha
4970:(1957–1958)
4964: [
4899:media purge
4880: [
4868: [
4684:Arab Revolt
4547:(1908–1922)
4223:(1835–1858)
4074:(1789–1908)
4062:(1793–1795)
3978:(1700–1789)
3976:Old Regime
3942:(1658–1667)
3934:(1658–1659)
3830:(1590–1610)
3790:(1574–1576)
3757:(1550–1700)
3729:(1523–1524)
3685:(1453–1550)
3637:(1299–1453)
3456:Nazim Pasha
3350:Ivan Fichev
3335:Ivan Geshov
3330:Ferdinand I
3246:World War I
2972:Lule Burgas
2937:Sarantaporo
2794:Balkan Wars
2452:(2): 1–29.
1924:28 December
1883:Knight 1910
1844:Knight 1910
1832:Knight 1910
1820:Skendi 1967
1780:Knight 1910
1756:Yılmaz 2016
1676:Kieser 2018
1643:Skendi 1967
1489:Kaylan 2005
1375:, para. 12.
1327:Kieser 2018
1149:Ernst Jäckh
973:Celâl Bayar
916:Action Army
897:Aram Efendi
891:(Carasso),
850:Hafız Hakkı
846:Fethi Okyar
835:Action Army
811:Action Army
785:Action Army
617:Hasan Fehmi
602:free masons
572: [
482:Hasan Fehmi
432:Kâmil Pasha
393:Young Turks
328:Action Army
293:San Stefano
237:reactionary
163:Enver Pasha
107:Action Army
5008:Categories
3623:Rebellions
3466:Esad Pasha
3461:Zeki Pasha
3429:Nicholas I
3424:Montenegro
3277:Atrocities
3120:Bregalnica
2982:Adrianople
2895:Goudi coup
2801:Background
2677:Bedrifelek
1871:Küçük 1988
1187:References
1157:Wilhelm II
1077:to Sultan
1053:) Branch.
668:Ahmed Rıza
655:Tashkishla
372:Background
249:absolutism
4834:1980 coup
4824:1960 coup
4806:1913 coup
4801:1912 coup
4786:1876 coup
4761:1512 coup
4687:(1916–18)
4671:(1914–18)
4567:(1908–10)
4495:(1897–98)
4487:(1896–97)
4479:(1896–97)
4471:(1880–81)
4439:(1878–79)
4391:(1875–77)
4383:(1866–67)
4375:(1866–69)
4335:(1852–62)
4311:(1843–44)
4287:(1838–39)
4215:(1834-35)
4183:(1832–34)
4175:(1832–33)
4167:(1831–33)
4151:(1821–29)
4127:(1815-17)
4095:(1804–13)
4087:(1801–04)
4038:(1737–39)
4006:(1707–11)
3854:(1596–97)
3769:(1564–65)
3665:(1443–68)
3657:(1404–18)
3649:(1416–20)
3486:Enver Bey
3225:Aftermath
3130:Kalimanci
3125:Knjaževac
2942:Kardzhali
2818:Bulgarian
2702:Emsalinur
2692:Dilpesend
2655:Abdülaziz
2512:Reign of
2466:0026-3206
2429:0026-3206
2302:1887/2513
2284:162348476
2268:0022-0094
2087:cite book
2013:1911-0359
1525:Shaw 1976
1477:Shaw 1976
1400:Shaw 1976
1385:Shaw 1976
1356:Shaw 1976
1315:Shaw 1976
1303:Shaw 1976
1279:Butt 2017
1267:Shaw 1976
1204:Shaw 1976
1192:Citations
951:Enver Bey
854:Enver Bey
797:based in
769:Macedonia
460:cleavages
317:Assyrians
309:Armenians
241:Islamists
4072:Decline
3576:Category
3451:Mehmed V
3387:George I
3325:Bulgaria
3012:Merhamli
3007:Kaliakra
2997:Monastir
2957:Kumanovo
2952:Sorovich
2813:Albanian
2717:Peyveste
2682:Nurefsun
2672:Nazikeda
2651:(father)
2639:(mother)
2387:(2005).
2198:(1976).
2124:(2018).
1163:Memorial
1116:Mehmed V
1038:Dragoman
920:Istanbul
862:Yeşilköy
839:Bakırköy
762:Yeşilköy
625:seminary
596:mektepli
521:mektepli
511:mektepli
487:Serbestî
428:Salonika
342:Mehmed V
297:Yeşilköy
295:(modern
285:Salonika
233:Istanbul
72:Istanbul
67:Location
4946:(2010s)
3625:in the
3558:Albania
3525:Peter I
3503:Carol I
3498:Romania
3218:General
3103:Battles
3027:Korytsa
3017:Driskos
2977:Yenidje
2967:Scutari
2930:Battles
2828:Serbian
2707:Müşfika
2657:(uncle)
2474:4283809
2437:4283809
2166:25 July
1949:25 July
1128:Shkodër
963:Shkodër
858:Çatalca
799:Selanik
742:Mirdita
586:Volcano
472:Prelude
305:pogroms
186:Turkish
4976:(2007)
4940:(2009)
4934:(2004)
4894:purges
4703:(1921)
4695:(1916)
4679:(1915)
4663:(1914)
4655:(1913)
4647:(1913)
4639:(1912)
4631:(1912)
4623:(1911)
4615:(1910)
4607:(1910)
4599:(1910)
4591:(1909)
4583:(1909)
4575:(1909)
4559:(1908)
4535:(1907)
4527:(1906)
4519:(1905)
4511:(1905)
4503:(1903)
4463:(1878)
4455:(1878)
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4431:(1878)
4423:(1878)
4415:(1878)
4407:(1876)
4399:(1876)
4367:(1860)
4359:(1858)
4351:(1854)
4343:(1854)
4327:(1847)
4319:(1845)
4303:(1841)
4295:(1841)
4279:(1838)
4271:(1836)
4263:(1836)
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4239:(1836)
4231:(1836)
4207:(1834)
4199:(1834)
4191:(1833)
4159:(1830)
4143:(1821)
4135:(1821)
4119:(1814)
4111:(1809)
4103:(1807)
4083:Dahije
4054:(1788)
4046:(1770)
4030:(1730)
4022:(1717)
4014:(1711)
3998:(1705)
3990:(1703)
3966:(1689)
3958:(1688)
3950:(1686)
3926:(1656)
3918:(1648)
3910:(1642)
3894:(1623)
3886:(1611)
3878:(1609)
3870:(1600)
3862:(1598)
3846:(1596)
3838:(1594)
3822:(1589)
3814:(1586)
3806:(1585)
3798:(1585)
3777:(1565)
3745:(1527)
3737:(1526)
3721:(1519)
3713:(1518)
3705:(1512)
3697:(1511)
3673:(1446)
3520:Serbia
3382:Greece
3115:Doiran
3047:Bizani
3042:Şarköy
3037:Bulair
3032:Lemnos
2992:Himara
2987:Prilep
2863:&
2727:Behice
2712:Sazkar
2629:Family
2472:
2464:
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