The Awakening of Turkey: A History of the Turkish RevolutionJ. Milne, 1909 - 355 páginas |
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... He was released with all other political prisoners after the successful revolution , and came back to the world to find himself penniless ; to years . learn that his wife , having first become blind from 50 THE AWAKENING OF TURKEY.
... He was released with all other political prisoners after the successful revolution , and came back to the world to find himself penniless ; to years . learn that his wife , having first become blind from 50 THE AWAKENING OF TURKEY.
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... become blind from unceasing weeping , had died practically in a starving condition , and that his children were living on charity . It ought not to be forgotten by Englishmen that when we were engaged in our last war with the Boers ...
... become blind from unceasing weeping , had died practically in a starving condition , and that his children were living on charity . It ought not to be forgotten by Englishmen that when we were engaged in our last war with the Boers ...
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... become strong supporters of the Young Turk party , and have vigorously denounced the crooked policy of Russia and Austria in Mace- donia . The Young Turks thus came to an understand- ing with the Armenians , and later on it was arranged ...
... become strong supporters of the Young Turk party , and have vigorously denounced the crooked policy of Russia and Austria in Mace- donia . The Young Turks thus came to an understand- ing with the Armenians , and later on it was arranged ...
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... become patriotic Ottomans , the Young Turks found the work of persuasion attended with almost insuperable difficulties . To these revolutionaries other forms of argu- ment had to be applied . It was pointed out to them that , unassisted ...
... become patriotic Ottomans , the Young Turks found the work of persuasion attended with almost insuperable difficulties . To these revolutionaries other forms of argu- ment had to be applied . It was pointed out to them that , unassisted ...
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... become the habit of the Palace - galling to those who suffered under it - to send from the capital sleek Court favourites , with nothing of the soldier in them , to assume commands over the heads of fine officers who had taken a ...
... become the habit of the Palace - galling to those who suffered under it - to send from the capital sleek Court favourites , with nothing of the soldier in them , to assume commands over the heads of fine officers who had taken a ...
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Abd-ul-Aziz Abdul Hamid adherents Ahmed Riza Albanian Armenians Army Corps battalions became Bulgarian Bulgarian bands Camarilla capital cause Christian command Committee of Union Committee's Constantinople Constitution corrupt dangerous Deputies Despotism district elections electors enemies Enver Bey Europe European exile faithful fanatical fatherland fedais foreign friends garrison Government Grand Vizier Greek bands Hamidian régime intrigue Istarova justice Kiamil Pasha leaders Liberal Union liberty Macedonia manifesto massacres ment Midhat Pasha military ministers mittee of Union Monastir Moslem mountains movement Mussulman nation Niazi Bey Niazi's band Ochrida old régime oppression organisation Osman Pasha Ottoman Committee Ottoman Empire Palace Paris Parliament patriotic Turks peasants political population Powers propaganda reactionary realised recognised reform Resna revolution revolutionary Salonica secret society sent Sheikh-ul-Islam Shemshi soldiers spies Sublime Porte Sultan sympathy things thousand tion troops Turkey Turkey's Turkish Union and Progress village vote Yildiz young officers Young Turk party