Ahmed Rıza (1858 – 26 February 1930) was an Ottoman educator, activist, revolutionary, intellectual, politician, polymath, and a prominent member of the...
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Ahl-E-Sunnat wal Jamat. Ahmed Raza Khan died in October 1921 (Safar 1340 AH) at the age of 65. He is buried in Bareilly Sharif Dargah. Imam Ahmed Raza Khan wrote...
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size and included exiles, civil servants, and army officers. In 1894, Ahmed Rıza joined Ottoman Union, and requested it change its name to Order and Progress...
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Unionist revolutionaries were celebrated as "heroes of liberty", and Ahmed Rıza, returning from his exile was declared "father of liberty". 24 July 1908...
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Union to recruit an influential Young Turk émigré based in Paris: Ahmed Rıza Bey. Rıza soon led the Paris section of a united organization of dissidents...
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bandits in mountainous terrain. Niyazi became committed to the ideas of Ahmed Rıza, a CUP member who advocated for constitutional restoration through revolution...
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Sociology in Turkey (section Ahmed Riza and Positivism)
direct contact of an Ottoman leader with Western sociological thought." Ahmed Riza (1858-1930), educated in prestigious institutions, embraced Western European...
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heroes of the revolution Ahmed Niyazi and İsmail Enver. Under Talaat's initiative, the Salonika-based OFC merged with Ahmed Rıza's Paris-based CUP in September...
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of Union and Progress) (CUP). Ahmed Rıza became the society's first president, and on 1 December 1895 Nazım helped Rıza to debut the newspaper Meşveret...
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merged with the Paris-based Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) led by Ahmed Rıza. The CUP gained access to the Third Army through Enver. Upon his return...
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Rida (name) (redirect from Rıza)
Lebanese footballer Rıza Çalımbay, Turkish footballer Rıza Doğan Rıza Maksut İşman Rıza Kayaalp (born 1989), Turkish wrestler Rıza Kocaoğlu Rıza Nur, Turkish...
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a proponent of overthrowing Abdul Hamid II with British interference. Ahmed Rıza disagreed with revolution, especially foreign intervention. When asked...
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prominent Young Turk activist, statesman, educational reformer Ahmed Rıza and her sister Selma Rıza intended the school to be opened as early as the first decade...
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demoted from his rank, Ahmed Pasha secretly turns against Sultan Abdülhamid and sides with Manyas and an opposition leader, Ahmed Riza. Many people were suspected...
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Temo became acquainted with Ahmet Rıza, the leader of the Paris cell and both established a working relationship. Rıza, drawing on ideas of positivist philosophy...
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Izzet Ahmed Pasha (1798 – 20 February 1876), also known as Ahmed Izzet Pasha or Hacı Izzet Pasha or Hakkı Paşazâde Izzet Pasha, was an Ottoman statesman...
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princess as her daughter-in-law. Therefore, he asked a reliable friend, Ahmed Rıza Bey, who was a member of the Turkish Parliament to investigate. When the...
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daughter of Khedive Isma'il Pasha, which were led by Selma Hanım, sister of Ahmed Rıza Bey, a prominent CUP member and the head of the parliament. In 1912, the...
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of some CUP parliamentarians from Constantinople, the replacement of Ahmed Rıza (the CUP President of the Chamber of Deputies), the replacement of some...
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Arab expatriates founded the "Turkish Syrian Committee." They contacted Ahmed Rıza, a major supporter of the Young Turks movement and editor of Meşveret...
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(due to wars), when the Young Turk activist, statesman, and educator Ahmed Rıza opened the Adile Sultan İnas Mekteb-i Sultanisi ("Adile Sultan Imperial...
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newspaper, published by Mizancı Murat, and Meşveret magazine, published by Ahmed Rıza Bey, who directed the Paris branch; He published brochures called Khutbe...
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Eventually, Ali Rıza Pasha led the Ottoman army in 1831 against the mamluk ruler in Baghdad after Dawud Pasha refused to give up his office. Ali Rıza Pasha captured...
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goods and properties. Some Ottoman parliamentary representatives like, Ahmed Riza protested this legislation: It is unlawful to designate the Armenian assets...
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in addition to his post in the hospital. He established relations with Ahmed Rıza and the members of the Committee of Union and Progress. For this he was...
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supporter of the Young Turk movement and provided economic support to Ahmed Riza, a young Turk leader in Paris. After the 1908 Revolution he returned to...
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these criminal people ..." Ahmed Rıza Turkish Young Turk politician and President of the first Ottoman parliament Ahmed Rıza had opposed the Temporary...
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Samad Khan Achakzai, Colonel Shahnawaz, Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, Ansar Harwani, Tak Sherwani, Nawab Viqarul Mulk...
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Ahmad Rida (redirect from Ahmed Reda)
Sheikh Ahmad Rida (also transliterated as Ahmad Reda) (1872–1953) (Arabic: الشيخ أحمد رضا) was a Lebanese linguist, writer and politician. A key figure...
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when he mentioned the word Arnavutlar (Albanians). The Ottoman speaker Ahmed Riza responded "There are no Albanians; there are only Ottomans" to which Libohova...
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