How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History
In this episode, we uncover the dramatic story of the Ottoman Parliament's final session in 1920. When British forces occupied Constantinople on March 16, 1920, they dissolved the Chamber of Deputies and arrested key deputies including Rauf Orbay and Kara Vasıf. The surviving members fled to Ankara, forming the core of Mustafa Kemal's Grand National Assembly. We trace how the last Ottoman parliamentarians, from the Speaker Celaleddin Arif to the Kurdish deputy Abdullah Azmi, navigated occupation, exile, and the birth of a new state. The episode explores the parliament's last laws, the Karakol Society's underground resistance, and the fate of the deputies who refused to go to Ankara. It's a window into the fragile moment between empire and republic, when a parliamentary tradition stretching back to 1876 finally gave way to armed struggle. Tense, intimate, and full of personal stories of deputies who had to choose between oath and survival. #OttomanParliament #1920 #Constantinople #MustafaKemal #GrandNationalAssembly #RaufOrbay #KaraVasıf #CelaleddinArif #Karakol #TurkishHistory #Occupation #SublimePorte #MudrosArmistice #Ankara #TBMM #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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