The Ottoman Empire and Its Influence on Modern Europe — Fexingo History
In July 1908, a mutiny in the Ottoman Third Army barracks in Salonika sparked a revolution that forced Sultan Abdülhamid II to restore the 1876 constitution and recall parliament. This episode traces the rise of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), the role of exiled intellectuals like Ahmed Rıza and Mehmed Talât, the declaration of Hürriyet (Freedom) in İstanbul, and the surprising coalition of Muslim and Christian subjects who welcomed the revolution with mass public celebrations. We examine how the 'constitutional moment' unraveled within months: the 31 March Incident, the CUP's turn toward authoritarian centralization, the Armenian Adana massacres, and the eventual slide into the Balkan Wars and World War I. Why did the empire's last bid for liberal reform fail? And how did the constitutional experiment of 1908 shape the republican Turkey that followed? #YoungTurkRevolution #1908Revolution #CommitteeOfUnionAndProgress #CUP #IIAbdülhamid #AhmedRıza #MehmedTalât #EnverPasha #OttomanConstitution #Kanunuesasi #31MartVakası #Hürriyet #Salonika #İstanbul #AdanaMassacres #BalkanWars #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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