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THE STATE AND ITS SUBJECTS ACCORDING TO THE 1876 OTTOMAN CONSTITUTION. SOME LEXICOGRAPHIC ASPECTS
2010Heidemarie Doganalp-Votzi
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History of state and law
The article is devoted to the analysis of the political and legal doctrine of Ottomanism as a concept of a civil nation based on a heterogeneous multi-component society of a complex multicultural state in the absence of classical Western European formal equality.
I. V. Fedosov
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the political and legal doctrine of Ottomanism as a concept of a civil nation based on a heterogeneous multi-component society of a complex multicultural state in the absence of classical Western European formal equality.
I. V. Fedosov
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Ottoman Constitution Year: 1876
Art. 1. The Ottoman Empire comprises present territory and possessions, and semi-dependent provinces. It forms an indivisible whole, from which no portion can be detached under any pretext whatever. Art. 2. Istanbul is the capital of the Ottoman Empire. This city possesses no privilege or immunity peculiar to itself over the other towns of the empire.exaly +2 more sources
Ottoman Constitution Date: 1876
Art. 1. The Ottoman Empire comprises present territory and possessions, and semi-dependent provinces. It forms an indivisible whole, from which no portion can be detached under any pretext whatever. Art. 2. Istanbul is the capital of the Ottoman Empire. This city possesses no privilege or immunity peculiar to itself over the other towns of the empire.exaly +2 more sources
The Ottoman Constitution, Promulgated the 7th Zilbridje, 1293 (11/23 December, 1876)
American Journal of International Law, 1908openaire +2 more sources
The historian, 2023
The 1908 Revolution of the Young Turks not only put an end to the autocratic rule of Sultan Abdülhamit II by making him restore the 1876 Constitution–thus reestablishing the constitutional monarchy–it also proclaimed the equality of Muslims and non ...
Arus Yumul
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The 1908 Revolution of the Young Turks not only put an end to the autocratic rule of Sultan Abdülhamit II by making him restore the 1876 Constitution–thus reestablishing the constitutional monarchy–it also proclaimed the equality of Muslims and non ...
Arus Yumul
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The Oxford Handbook of Turkish Politics, 2021
This chapter provides an analysis of the history of constitutionalism in Turkey leading to exercises in constitutional reinvention in the 2010s. Turkey has a long history of constitutionalism going back to the first Ottoman Constitution of 1876.
Asli U. Bali
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This chapter provides an analysis of the history of constitutionalism in Turkey leading to exercises in constitutional reinvention in the 2010s. Turkey has a long history of constitutionalism going back to the first Ottoman Constitution of 1876.
Asli U. Bali
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Iran’s 1907 constitution and its sources: a critical comparison
, 2018Eric Massie, Janet Afary
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