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  2. Odjak of Algiers Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Revolution of the Odjak, also known as the Aghas Revolution [3] or the Revolution of 1659 was an important military revolution that changed the essential bases of the government of the Ottoman Regency of Algiers, [4] as well as its relations with the imperial centre in Istanbul.

  3. Franco-Ottoman alliance - Wikipedia

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    For the Ottoman Empire, the French Revolution was a godsend, since conflict between European powers could only weaken the states that were its traditional enemies. [131] For Sultan Selim III , this was a golden opportunity to modernize, and achieve the "New Order" ( Nizam-i Jedid ).

  4. List of rebellions in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    During the 623-year existence of the Ottoman Empire, there were rebellions. Some of these rebellions were in fact interregnum (such as Cem’s rebellion). Some were national uprisings (such as Greek War of Independence). In the list below only those rebellions confined to Turkey, the heartland of Ottoman Empire are shown

  5. Committee of Union and Progress - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Committee of Union and Progress (CUP, also translated as the Society of Union and Progress; Ottoman Turkish: اتحاد و ترقى جمعيتی, romanized: İttihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) was a revolutionary group, secret society, and political party, active between 1889 and 1926 in the Ottoman Empire and in the Republic of Turkey.

  6. Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Empire [k] (/ ˈ ɒ t ə m ə n / ⓘ), also called the Turkish Empire, [23] [24] was an imperial realm [l] that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

  7. List of ambassadors of France to the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors under the French Revolution and First French Empire. [1] Charles Louis Huguet 1792–1796 – in name only; Raymond de Verninac Saint-Maur (1795 -1797) Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet 1796–1797; Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune 1802–1806; Horace François Sébastiani 1806–1812; Antoine François Andréossy 1812–1815

  8. 31 March incident - Wikipedia

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    The 31 March incident (Turkish: 31 Mart Vakası) was a political crisis within the Ottoman Empire in April 1909, during the Second Constitutional Era.The incident broke out during the night of 30–31 Mart 1325 in Rumi calendar (GC 12–13 April 1909), thus named after 31 March where March is the equivalent to Rumi month Mart. Occurring soon after the 1908 Young Turk Revolution, in which the ...

  9. Young Turk Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Young Turk Revolution (July 1908; Turkish: Jön Türk Devrimi) was a constitutionalist revolution in the Ottoman Empire.Revolutionaries belonging to the Internal Committee of Union and Progress, an organization of the Young Turks movement, forced Sultan Abdul Hamid II to restore the Constitution, recall the parliament, and schedule an election.