The Awakening of Turkey: A History of the Turkish RevolutionJ. Milne, 1909 - 355 páginas |
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Página 39
... foreign creditors , and had therefore to submit to the con- trol of several departments of her internal admin- istration by commissions appointed by the Christian Powers ; how justice was bought and sold , and promotion in all the ...
... foreign creditors , and had therefore to submit to the con- trol of several departments of her internal admin- istration by commissions appointed by the Christian Powers ; how justice was bought and sold , and promotion in all the ...
Página 43
... foreign countries , and even their goings to and fro within the Empire were regarded with suspicion . It has been suggested that he allowed his navy to rot because he feared lest his sailors should be inoculated with ideas about liberty ...
... foreign countries , and even their goings to and fro within the Empire were regarded with suspicion . It has been suggested that he allowed his navy to rot because he feared lest his sailors should be inoculated with ideas about liberty ...
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... foreign countries , while thousands were passed through the Turkish military schools in Turkey itself , where they were instructed by European teachers . Officers thus trained , however , were looked upon as somewhat dangerous , and ...
... foreign countries , while thousands were passed through the Turkish military schools in Turkey itself , where they were instructed by European teachers . Officers thus trained , however , were looked upon as somewhat dangerous , and ...
Página 46
... foreign tourist , were paid to watch and listen and send their reports to the Palace . Spies would gain a man's friendship , worm themselves into his confidence , and then denounce him . People were sometimes betrayed by their own ...
... foreign tourist , were paid to watch and listen and send their reports to the Palace . Spies would gain a man's friendship , worm themselves into his confidence , and then denounce him . People were sometimes betrayed by their own ...
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... foreign capital- sometimes working with its secret police - to keep an eye upon the exiles and seek evidence to entrap friends of theirs in Turkey who might be in communication with them . And from this great army of spies a flood of ...
... foreign capital- sometimes working with its secret police - to keep an eye upon the exiles and seek evidence to entrap friends of theirs in Turkey who might be in communication with them . And from this great army of spies a flood of ...
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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