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Yavuz Selim Karakisla.

Exiled days of Sultan Abdülhamid II in Salonika, 1909-1912.

Libra, 2015

46,06 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turchia)

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Anno di pubblicazione
2015
ISBN
9786059022231
Luogo di stampa
Istanbul
Autore
Yavuz Selim Karakisla.
Pagine
0
Editori
Libra
Formato
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Soggetto
OTTOMANICA OTTOMANIA OTTOMAN WORLD HISTORY OTTOMANS THE EMPIRE, STATE DAS OSMANISCHE REICH L'EMPIRE L'IMPERO OTTOMANO EL IMPERIO, OTOMANO DET OSMANSKE RIKET GESCHICHTE HISTOIRE OTTOMANE STORIA, OTTOMANA HISTORIA OTOMANA OTTOMANSKE HISTORIE OF EXILE SECOND, II. 2. CONSTITUTION MESRUTIYET PALACE SELANIK SALONICA SALONIQUE, THESSALONIKI BALKAN, Ottomanica
Descrizione
Soft cover
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Brossura

Descrizione

New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 323 p. Exiled days of Sultan Abdülhamid II in Salonika, 1909-1912. This book is composed of two chapters on two different topics. In the first part, I have studied the exile days of Sultan Abdülhamid II in Salonika (1909-1912). This chapter is a narrative of the 1278 days he had spent in exile between the night of 27 April 1909 when he was taken to Salonika by train and early morning of 1 November 1912 when he was brought to the Beylerbeyi Palace I have interrupted the chronological narrative of the events, and put subsections on the Villa Alâtini where he resided in Salonika; why he was exiled and why Salonika was chosen; his life and thoughts in exile; his guards and doctors in Salonika; and the excursion of Sultan Mehmed V Resad to Rumeli, and the "Salute of the Sultan.".In the second part, I have studied a phenomenon that occurred at the same time period that I focused in the first part: in several ways, Sultan Abdülhamid II's wealth was seized, or confiscated, as he had written in a letter titled "My Petition to the State, Nation, Parliament, and Soldiers." In this chapter, I have worked on the plunder in the Yildiz Palace; seizure of his real estate left to the use of Ministry of Finance as a guarantee for a loan in his name; the forced donation of his money and shares in national and foreign banks to be used for the Second and Third Ottoman Armies; seizure of his money found in the Yildiz Palace; the auction of the jewelry found in the Yildiz Palace for the benefit of the Donanma-i Osmânî Iâne-i Milliye Cemiyeti; and the story of the money and jewelry found in the Beylerbeyi Palace after his death.
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