Certain elite Armenian families in the Ottoman Empire gained the trust of the Sultans and were able to achieve important positions in the Ottoman government and the Ottoman economy. Even though their numbers were small compared to the whole Ottoman Armenian population, this caused some resentment amo...
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1890. George Grantham Bain Collection/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (Digital File Number: cph 3b24436) Enver Paşa Enver Paşa. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Ottoman Empire Egypt as part of the Ottoman Empire. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Ottoman Empire The expansion of ...
and how it shaped the end of the Ottoman Empire. In particular, Cretan refugees resettled elsewhere in the Ottoman Empire became a key part of various protest movements including boycotts. Uğur speaks with us about these topics while traveling through present-day Crete, considering, among other...
Ottoman bond issued in 1890 • SALT Research Concerns about the stability of the loans arose within the British and French governments. In these nascent stages, doubts about the Ottoman Empire's ability to fulfil obligations were minimal. To mitigate risk, lenders secured the loans against the...
In the second half of the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire was weak and was struggling with the problem of arms smuggling across its borders. This was especially the case in the late 1890s and early 1900s when the Ottoman Empire was under considerable external and internal pressure in its ...
The Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye, lit. The Sublime Ottoman State) is a large country in the Middle East. It borders Bulgaria in Europe; Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Persia in the east; Jabal Shammar, Nejd and Hasa, Yemen,
Real Wages And Standards Of Living In The Ottoman Empire, 1489€"1914 Ozmucur, Suleyman and Şevket Pamuk (2002), "Real Wages and Standards of living in the Ottoman Empire, 1489-1914", The Journal of Economic History,... –zmucur, Sleyman,Pamuk, evket - 《Journal of Economic History...
Ottoman Empire - the case of Macedonia, Fikret Adanir a Jewish, socialist and Ottoman organization - the Workers' Federation of Thessaloniki, Paul Dumont the role of the Greek community in the genesis and development of the socialist movement in the Ottoman Empire - 1876-1923, Panagiotis Nout...
During the so called ‘long 19th century’, between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the difficulties faced by the Ottoman Turkish Empire were a recurrent factor in international geopolitics. Against a background of Russian–Ottoman ri...