Turkish Polıtıcs Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #990171
- It was a secret society established around the organization called “İttifak-ı Hamiyet”.
- Young Ottomans, customarily from prosperous families, fled to Europe after an unsuccessful attempt of coup d’état in 1867.
- The principal demand of this group was the construction of a constitutional monarchy.
- The young Ottomans achieved their objectives on the adoption of the constitutional monarchy on 23 December 1876.
Which ones are true about Young Ottomans?
Which ones are true about Young Ottomans?
I and II |
I and III |
II and III |
II and IV |
I, II, III and IV |
Young Ottomans was a secret society established around the organization called “İttifak-ı Hamiyet”. These young people, customarily from prosperous families, fled to Europe after an unsuccessful attempt of coup d’état in 1867 and were reorganized under the name of “Young Ottomans Society” there (Tanör, 2006, p. 123). The critics about the implementations of the Tanzimat Era and the actors behind these practices (Mustafa Reşit, Ali and Fuat Pashas) brought together the peoples such as Namık Kemal, Şinasi, Ali Suavi, Ziya Pasha, Mustafa Fazıl Pasha, Sadık Rıfat Pasha, Agah Efendi, Reşad Bey, Mehmed Bey under the roof of the “Young Ottomans Society”. The Young Ottomans were frequently in disagreement ideologically. They have quite different ideas regarding the apprehension and solution of current problems. In contrast, their common characteristics consist of their opposition to the leading political actors and practices of the Tanzimat Era. The young Ottomans achieved their objectives on the adoption of the constitutional monarchy on 23 December 1876. Abdülhamid II promulgated the Ottoman constitution of 1876, namely Kanun-i Esasi.
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