Abdulhamid II or Abdul Hamid II (Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحميد ثانی, romanized: Abd ul-Hamid-i s̱ānī; Turkish: II. Abdülhamid; 21 September 1842 – 10 February...
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Look up Hamid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hamid II may refer to: Abdul Hamid II (1842–1918) Syarif Hamid II of Pontianak (1913–1978) Hamid (name)...
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Sultan Hamid II (born Syarif Abdul Hamid Alkadrie; 12 July 1913 – 30 March 1978) was the 7th Sultan of Pontianak and the only President of the State of...
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grandson of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. Ertuğrul Osman, 43rd Head of the House of Osman (1994–2009), grandson of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. He is known in Turkey...
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Central Asia Abdul Hamid II (1842–1918), sultan of the Ottoman Empire Abdul Hamid Halim of Kedah (1864–1943), Sultan of Kedah Abdul Hamid Madarshahi (1869–1920)...
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Anatolia and eastern Thrace remained as the Muslim land. The reign of Abdul Hamid II was pejoratively referred to as istibdad (despotism). His reign struggled...
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Hamid II and Mezidemestan Kadın. Şehzade Mehmed Burhaneddin was born on 19 December 1885 in the Yıldız Palace. His father was Sultan Abdul Hamid II and...
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Ottoman Caliphate (section Abdul Hamid II (1876–1909))
American invasion; Sultan Jamalul-Kiram II of the Tausug Sultanate would heed the caliph sultan Abdul-Hamid II's order, and surrender. The coup by the three...
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was the son of Sultan Abdulmejid I. He succeeded his half-brother Abdul Hamid II after the 31 March Incident. Coming to power in the aftermath of the failed...
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reign Abdul Hamid II, who thus became the empire's last absolute ruler and its reluctant first constitutional monarch. Although Abdul Hamid II abolished...
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the late Ottoman Empire against the absolutist régime of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (r. 1876–1909). The most powerful organization of the movement, and the...
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reign unstable, and Murad V was deposed in favor of his half-brother Abdul Hamid II after only 93 days. Murad V was born as Şehzade Mehmed Murad on 21 September...
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assassination attempt was a failed assassination bombing attempted on Sultan Abdul Hamid II by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) at Yıldız Mosque. The bombing...
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Talaat Pasha (section Activism against Abdul Hamid II)
Interior. He played an important role in the downfall of Sultan Abdul Hamid II the next year during the 31 March Incident by organizing a counter government...
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result of emergence of new technologies in the 19th century. Sultan Abdul Hamid II instructed the Minister of the Navy (Bahriye Nazırı), Bozcaadalı Hasan...
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Osman Fuad (1895–1973; 39th Head of the House of Osman: 1954–1973) Abdul Hamid II (1842–1918; 34th Sultan and 27th Ottoman Caliph: 1876–1909) Şehzade Mehmed...
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Abdulhamid I or Abdul Hamid I (Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحميد اول, `Abdü’l-Ḥamīd-i evvel; Turkish: I. Abdülhamid; 20 March 1725 – 7 April 1789) was the 27th...
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Syarif Hamid II, or better known as Sultan Hamid II. After the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence in 1945, at the initiative of Sultan Hamid II, the...
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Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Müşfika Kadın. Ayşe Sultan was born on 31 October 1887 in the Yıldız Palace. Her father was Sultan Abdul Hamid II, son of Sultan...
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Progress, an organization of the Young Turks movement, forced Sultan Abdul Hamid II to restore the Constitution, recall the parliament, and schedule an election...
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Haydarpaşa Breakwater (redirect from Abdul Hamid II Monument)
Abdul Hamid II Monument or Haydarpaşa Breakwater, is a monument located on the breakwater opposite Istanbul Haydarpaşa railway station. The monument was...
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Yıldız Palace. The mosque was commissioned by the Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II, and constructed between 1884 and 1886. The mosque was built on a rectangular...
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sultan, Abdul Hamid II. The series gained support[clarification needed] in Turkey, and support from the descendants of Abdul Hamid II Harun and Dündar...
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Syrian communists he was nicknamed Sultan Abdel Hamid referring to the Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II. Sarraj was born in Hama in September 1925 to a conservative...
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liberal reform movement, and the autocratic government of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (r. 1876–1909) persecuted it because of its calls for constitutional government...
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with the Young Turks movement that was agitating against Sultan Abdul Hamid II's despotic rule. He was a key leader of the 1908 Young Turk Revolution,...
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Yazidis (section Reign of Abdul Hamid II (1876–1909))
policies towards Yezidis gained a new dimension under the reign of Abdulhamid II, under whose regime the Muslim Identity became increasingly essential for...
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Murad II (Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى, romanized: Murād-ı sānī, Turkish: II. Murad; June 1404 – 3 February 1451) was twice the sultan of the Ottoman Empire...
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was appointed as Sharif and Emir of Mecca by the Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1908, then in 1916—after concluding a secret agreement with the British...
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Doctor Nazım (section Agitating against Abdul Hamid II)
defected in favor of the Young Turk revolutionaries. By July 23, Abdul Hamid II capitulated to the revolutionaries, and proclaimed the Second Constitutional...
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