- The
Tanzimat (Ottoman Turkish: تنظيمات, Turkish:
Tanzimât, lit. 'Reorganization') was a
period of
liberal reforms in the
Ottoman Empire that
began with...
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announcement of the
Tanzimat Edict upon his accession,
prepared by his then
Foreign Minister Mustafa Reshid Pasha,
which effectively began the
Tanzimat era, or era...
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retreated and
Ottoman rule was
restored with
British support in 1840. The
Tanzimat reforms were
implemented across the
Ottoman Empire. The
first wave of modern...
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removable only by the
sultan himself in the
classical period,
before the
Tanzimat reforms, or
until the 1908 Revolution. He held the
imperial seal and could...
- and the
growing Western involvement in the
Ottoman Empire.
Following the
Tanzimat reforms begun in 1839,
Ottomanism developed from a need to
bring the Empire...
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Liberalism was
first introduced in the
Ottoman Empire during the
Tanzimat period (1839–1876) of reformation,
following the
Edict of Gülhane in 1839. The...
- however, he had to
surrender the area back to the Ottomans. From 1864,
Tanzimat reforms were
applied on
Ottoman Syria,
carving out the
provinces (vilayets)...
- view
themselves increasingly as Gr****. On the
other hand, the
Ottoman Tanzimat reforms in the
middle of the 19th
century were
aimed to
encourage Ottomanism...
- Rosehouse") or
Tanzimât Fermânı ("Imperial
Edict of Reorganization") was a
proclamation by
Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I in 1839 that
launched the
Tanzimât period...
- nationalism, a
number of new
states emerged in the Balkans.
Following Tanzimat reforms over the
course of the 19th century, the
Ottoman state became more...