The Awakening of Turkey: A History of the Turkish RevolutionJ. Milne, 1909 - 355 páginas |
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... gained the ascendency in Constantinople , and , as usual , was employed in intriguing against the party of reform and organising the disruption of the Ottoman Empire . And now commenced that final struggle between the Palace and 28 THE ...
... gained the ascendency in Constantinople , and , as usual , was employed in intriguing against the party of reform and organising the disruption of the Ottoman Empire . And now commenced that final struggle between the Palace and 28 THE ...
Página 84
... gained for them a wide hearing and much sym- pathy , the patriotic Turks , unwilling to invoke the help of foreigners , took no steps to make their aspirations known in Europe . Ahmed Riza did , indeed , come over to London in 1904 ...
... gained for them a wide hearing and much sym- pathy , the patriotic Turks , unwilling to invoke the help of foreigners , took no steps to make their aspirations known in Europe . Ahmed Riza did , indeed , come over to London in 1904 ...
Página 93
... gained the allegiance of a considerable portion of that formidable Turkish army without whose co - opera- tion , as the Christians in Macedonia knew well , no revolution had a chance of success . So in December 1907 a Congress of the ...
... gained the allegiance of a considerable portion of that formidable Turkish army without whose co - opera- tion , as the Christians in Macedonia knew well , no revolution had a chance of success . So in December 1907 a Congress of the ...
Página 115
... gained their confidence - concerning their early secret organisation ; for now that the danger is almost over they are quite willing that the methods which they were compelled to adopt before the granting of the Constitution should be ...
... gained their confidence - concerning their early secret organisation ; for now that the danger is almost over they are quite willing that the methods which they were compelled to adopt before the granting of the Constitution should be ...
Página 128
... gained over to the cause ; the others were closely watched , and whether they were Valis , Inspectors General , or Governors of districts , or what not , their moral influence was destroyed , and their authority was made impotent by the ...
... gained over to the cause ; the others were closely watched , and whether they were Valis , Inspectors General , or Governors of districts , or what not , their moral influence was destroyed , and their authority was made impotent by the ...
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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