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The Last Ottoman Parliament: How Ankara Defied the Sultan

8 min · 27. juni 2026
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In January 1920, the Ottoman Parliament in Istanbul adopted the Misak-ı Milli (National Pact), a bold manifesto that declared the indivisibility of Ottoman lands and rejected Allied plans for partition. This episode traces the dramatic weeks from the parliament's secret meetings to its dissolution by British forces on March 16, 1920. We explore the key figures: Reşat Hikmet, the parliamentary president; Ali Fethi Okyar, a young deputy loyal to Mustafa Kemal; and the last Ottoman Speaker, Ahmet Celalettin. The tension between Sultan Mehmed VI's government in Dolmabahçe and the rising nationalist movement in Ankara comes to a head. The parliament's defiance accelerated the Allied occupation of Istanbul and pushed Mustafa Kemal to establish the Grand National Assembly in Ankara. This is the story of the last gasp of Ottoman constitutionalism and the birth of a new Turkish state. #MisakıMilli #OttomanParliament #ReşatHikmet #AliFethiOkyar #AhmetCelalettin #MehmedVI #MustafaKemal #Ankara #Istanbul #AlliedOccupation #TurkishNationalMovement #1920 #Lausanne #Sèvres #History #FexingoHistory #WorldWarI #OttomanEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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