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One day before the coup, on May 29, 1876, the head of the Young Ottoman secret society, Midhat Pasha, serasker Hüseyin Avni Pasha, War School Minister Süleyman Pasha, Council of Military Chief Ahmed Pasha received a fatwa from the new sheikh al-Islam Hayrullah for the removal of the Sultan. Everything was ready for the coup to take place the ...
1876 1 September Accession of Abdul Hamid II. [1] 23 December Promulgation of Ottoman constitution Ottoman constitution of 1876 (Kanûn-ı Esâsî). 1877 19 March Opening of first Ottoman parliament. 24 April Russian troops enter Ottoman territory. 1878 14 February Ottoman parliament dissolved. 3 March
The following is a timeline of the history of the town of Istanbul, ... 1876 3 January: Akhtar ... 1913 Ottoman coup d'état.
1876 April Uprising: Ottoman Empire: Bulgarian revolutionaries Victory. Uprising suppressed; Suppression led to the Constantinople Conference, then to the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) and ultimately to the Liberation of Bulgaria; 1876–1878 Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–78) Ottoman Empire Montenegro: Defeat. Montenegro gains the towns ...
Date Event 1603-18: Ottoman–Safavid War. The Ottomans lost all the lands they won with the Ferhat Pasha Treaty. 1609: Kuyucu Murad Pasha suppresses the Jelali revolts. 1612: Treaty of Nasuh Pasha between Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia. Ottoman Empire gives up all gains made by Treaty of Istanbul of 1590. 1618
The First Constitutional Era (Ottoman Turkish: مشروطيت; Turkish: Birinci Meşrutiyet Devri) of the Ottoman Empire was the period of constitutional monarchy from the promulgation of the Ottoman constitution of 1876 (Kanûn-ı Esâsî, قانون اساسى, meaning 'Basic Law' or 'Fundamental Law' in Ottoman Turkish), written by members of the Young Ottomans, that began on 23 December ...
According to later, often unreliable Ottoman tradition, Osman was a descendant of the Kayı tribe of the Oghuz Turks. [2] The eponymous Ottoman dynasty he founded endured for six centuries through the reigns of 36 sultans. The Ottoman Empire disappeared as a result of the defeat of the Central Powers, with whom it had allied itself during World ...
Date Result Conquest of the island of Kalolimnos (present day İmralı Island) and the beginning of Ottoman presence in the Sea of Marmara Conquest of Gallipoli (Battle of Gallipoli (1312)) 1308 1312 Conquest of Mudanya by the Ottoman Emirate and the first Ottoman landings in Thrace, southeastern Europe 1321