Sultanzade Mehmed Sabahaddin (13 February 1879 – 30 June 1948) was an Ottoman prince, sociologist and intellectual. Because of his threat to the ruling...
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Damat to the Ottoman Dynasty. By Seniha, he had two sons, Sultanzade Mehmed Sabahaddin (1879–1948) and Sultanzade Ahmed Lutfullah (1880–1973). He was for...
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Hanım. She was the half-sister of Sultans Murad V, Abdul Hamid II, Mehmed V, and Mehmed VI. Seniha Sultan was born on 5 December 1851 in the Çırağan Palace...
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different factions began to emerge. The Liberal Young Turk faction led by Mehmed Sabahaddin founded the Liberty Party and later in 1911 the Freedom and Accord...
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(given name) Hanımsultan, i.e. Sultana madam (given name). Sultanzade Mehmed Sabâhaddin Bey (13 February 1879 in Istanbul – 30 June 1948 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland)...
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in the Congress of Ottoman Opposition (1902) organised by Prince Mehmed Sabahaddin and backed his faction calling for reforms, minority rights, revolution...
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sentenced to death 16 Freedom and Accord leaders, including Prince Mehmed Sabahaddin who was sentenced in absentia, as he already fled to Geneva in exile...
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Liberals. The latter became a centre for those opposing the CUP. Mehmed Sabahaddin, who returned from his long exile, believed that in non-homogeneous...
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included Mehmed Sabahaddin, Kâmil Pasha, Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı, Ali Kemal, Refik Halit Karay, Rıza Nur, Mehmed Hâdî Pasha, Damat Ferid Pasha, Mehmed Rauf...
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Association [tr] – Teşebbüs-i Şahsi ve Adem-i Merkeziyet Cemiyeti. Led by Mehmed Sabahaddin, it was the primary opposition to the CUP before and immediately after...
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Kâmil Pasha (redirect from Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Paşa)
Mehmed Kâmil Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمد كامل پاشا; Turkish: Kıbrıslı Mehmet Kâmil Paşa, "Mehmed Kamil Pasha the Cypriot"), also spelled as Kamil Pasha...
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especially with Cavid Bey, attended the congress in Geneva, including Mehmed Sabahaddin, Ahmet Reşit Rey, Djemal Pasha and further some Turkish officers,...
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August 1971) was an Ottoman princess, the third and last daughter of Sultan Mehmed VI and his first wife Nazikeda Kadın. She was the first wife of Şehzade...
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Party (1911 - 1920) (Turkish: Hürriyet ve İtilâf) both parties led by Mehmed Sabahaddin. The second constitutional era came to a de facto end after the 1912...
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unrest in the capital Constantinople. After gaining the support of Prince Sabahaddin, another opposition leader, the Savior Officers published public declarations...
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Committee ran in an electoral alliance. In the lead up to the election, Mehmed Sabahaddin's League for Private Initiative and Decentralization [tr] established...
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They married in February 1877 and had two sons by her: Sultanzade Mehmed Sabahaddin (13 February 1879 – 30 June 1948). He had two wives and a daughter...
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in 1876 and had two sons from this marriage. Her elder son was Prince Sabahaddin Bey, was one of the founders of the New Ottoman Society. Towards the end...
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federation of nations under an Ottoman monarch, as exemplified in Prince Sabahaddin's movement, though after his failed coup attempt in 1903 his faction was...
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committee by Prince Mehmed Sabahaddin. The plan encompassed a coup de detat based on support from Mati. Ahmed Fazlı and Sabahaddin were tasked by the central...
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İzmir) in 1907. He was a supporter of the Ottoman Liberty Party and Mehmed Sabahaddin.[citation needed] He received an inheritance from his father and went...
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Selanikli Mehmed Nâzım Bey also known as Doktor Nazım (1870 – 26 August 1926) was a Turkish physician, politician, and revolutionary. Nazım Bey was a founding...
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Damat Mahmud Pasha and his sons Sabahaddin and Lütfullah fled to Europe to join the Young Turks. However, Prince Sabahaddin believed that embracing the Anglo-Saxon...
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(1457 – 1520), Ottoman Kurdish figure Mehmed V (1844–1918), 35th sultan of the Ottoman Empire Prince Sabahaddin (1878–1948), sociologist and thinker Husein...
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Tanzimat" included Mustafa Reşid Pasha in the period of 1839-1855, and then Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha and Keçecizade Fuad Pasha from the early 1850s to 1871. After...
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managed to gain the upper hand against the Liberal Union, led by Sultanzade Sabahaddin. The new parliament had 142 Turks, 60 Arabs, 25 Albanians, 23 Greeks,...
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Khadije. Mahmud Pasha, Seniha Sultan's husband, piles slander upon slander on Mehmed Pasha, Bidar Sultan's brother, eventually causes his exile. Abdülkadir,...
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participated in the Congress of Ottoman Opposition (1902) organised by Prince Sabahaddin calling for reforms, minority rights, revolution and European intervention...
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132. Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 429. Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 432. Silahdar Findiklili Mehmed Agha (2001). Nusretnâme: Tahlil ve Metin (1106-1133/1695-1721). p. 733....
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contacts with conspirators. In fact, behind the liberals stood Prince Sabahaddin who was said to be one of the financiers of the revolt. Riza Nur had also...
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