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Pagina 104
... reform of the whole govern- mental organisation , and a reform along Western lines , must be attempted . With the accession to power of the Sultan Mahmud II ( 1808–39 ) , this reform got under way . The Janizaries , whose turbulence was ...
... reform of the whole govern- mental organisation , and a reform along Western lines , must be attempted . With the accession to power of the Sultan Mahmud II ( 1808–39 ) , this reform got under way . The Janizaries , whose turbulence was ...
Pagina 105
... reforms the result of Western ideas and the impact of the West - were in no sense nationalist or Turkish . They were ... reform , and the Hamidian tyranny effectively reversed the process of Westernisation . The policy of the new Sultan ...
... reforms the result of Western ideas and the impact of the West - were in no sense nationalist or Turkish . They were ... reform , and the Hamidian tyranny effectively reversed the process of Westernisation . The policy of the new Sultan ...
Pagina 200
... reform programme . ' Acceptance of Western aid ' is a somewhat vague formula . Closer examination suggests that at the present stage it does not involve more than the granting of facilities for British and American oil and aviation ...
... reform programme . ' Acceptance of Western aid ' is a somewhat vague formula . Closer examination suggests that at the present stage it does not involve more than the granting of facilities for British and American oil and aviation ...
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