The Awakening of Turkey: A History of the Turkish RevolutionJ. Milne, 1909 - 355 páginas |
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Página 35
... dangerous to the Despotism while in Europe as he had been in Turkey . A plot , the details of which are well known , was laid to bring about Midhat's destruction . He was led to believe that the Sultan had repented of his injustice ...
... dangerous to the Despotism while in Europe as he had been in Turkey . A plot , the details of which are well known , was laid to bring about Midhat's destruction . He was led to believe that the Sultan had repented of his injustice ...
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... dangerous . Thus Turkish gentle- men of the official class , who possessed distinction , brains and probity , had very little share in the administration . The Camarilla of the Sultan was mainly composed of base and illiterate though ...
... dangerous . Thus Turkish gentle- men of the official class , who possessed distinction , brains and probity , had very little share in the administration . The Camarilla of the Sultan was mainly composed of base and illiterate though ...
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... dangerous , and were attached to the Army Corps in various parts of the Empire , but not to that portion of the Turkish army which guards Constantinople , the centre of the Despotism and the Sultan's person ; for there the pampered ...
... dangerous , and were attached to the Army Corps in various parts of the Empire , but not to that portion of the Turkish army which guards Constantinople , the centre of the Despotism and the Sultan's person ; for there the pampered ...
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... dangerous . Turks feared to look towards the English Embassy as they passed it . They were forbidden to visit cer- tain English establishments , such as the English book - shop in Pera , and the quaint old inn in Galata , built long ago ...
... dangerous . Turks feared to look towards the English Embassy as they passed it . They were forbidden to visit cer- tain English establishments , such as the English book - shop in Pera , and the quaint old inn in Galata , built long ago ...
Página 67
... Hamid had taken to suppress these ideas and movements so dangerous to his despotism . Men of ability , being suspected by the Palace , and living in perpetual dread of the espionage which enveloped them F 2 67 THE AWAKENING OF TURKEY.
... Hamid had taken to suppress these ideas and movements so dangerous to his despotism . Men of ability , being suspected by the Palace , and living in perpetual dread of the espionage which enveloped them F 2 67 THE AWAKENING OF TURKEY.
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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