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A Few Thoughts On...

Doga Ozturk

Personal essays and articles on the history of the Ottoman Empire by an ex-academic and perpetual student

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Questioning the Official Narrative

#### Introduction

20 days ago
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Who was Mustafa Kemal Atatürk?

On 29 October 2024, Turkey commemorated the 101st anniversary of the founding/establishment of the Turkish Republic, and today, November 10, 2024, marks the death anniversary of the key historical figure who made it possible: Mustafa Kemal ...

a month ago
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Ottomanism in Practice

In my last post, I introduced you to the idea of “Ottomanism,” which emerged as a state project to create a common Ottoman imperial identity and counter the emerging nationalist currents that had started to threaten the integrity of the Emp...

2 months ago
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The Reform Edict of 1856 and the Birth of “Ottomanism”

Last week, I started venturing into the history of the Tanzimat (Reordering) Era, which spanned the years between 1839 and 1876. This period, I argued, was defined by two imperial edicts, the Gülhane Edict of 1839 and the Islahat (Reform) E...

2 months ago
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  • Doga Ozturk

    Historian. Writer. Perpetual student. Personal essays + articles on Ottoman history.

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