ABD AL-HAMID II

1842–1918, Ottoman sultan (1876–1909). His uncle, Abd al-Aziz, was deposed from the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) in 1876 by the Young Turks, a liberal reformist group. Abd al-Hamid's brother, Murad V, succeeded as sultan, but was shortly declared insane, and Abd al-Hamid ascended the throne. He at first accepted (1876) the constitution promulgated by Midhat Pasha but soon suspended it, dismissed Midhat, and eventually had him strangled. The war with Russia (see Russo-Turkish Wars) led to the Treaty of San Stefano, subsequently modified by the Congress of Berlin (see Berlin, Congress of). To save what remained of his empire, the sultan then pursued a policy of friendship with Germany. German officers reorganized the Turkish army, and German business interests obtained concessions, most notably for the construction of the Baghdad Railway. For his part in the Armenian massacres of 1894–96, he was called the Great Assassin and the Red Sultan. Ruling as absolute monarch, Abd al-Hamid lived in virtual seclusion. In 1908 the Young Turks, who had penetrated the armed services, revolted and forced the sultan to adhere to the constitution of 1876. He was deposed (1909) when he tried to plot a counterrevolution and was succeeded by his brother, Muhammad V.

See study by J. Haslip (new ed. 1973).

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...agency and would not have existence if it had been isolated... Ii its tempera! origination. Matter and a time period (Inaddath...gen- eration just preceding both 1lJI1 Rushd and Razi, Abu Hamid vl-Ghazali had argued successfully against the philosophers...
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...or the Lives of the Soofis by Mawlana Noor al-Din Abd al-Rahmdn Jgmi. Edited by Mawlawis Gholam lisa Abd al-Hamid and Kabir al-Din Ahmad, with a bio- graphical sketch...
...I:17 and I: 22; Ibn al-Nadim, Fihrist, 136...assessments of transmitters. 24 Ibn al-Nadim, Fihrist, 136 37...musnads are credited to Yahyab. Abd al-Hamid, Musaddad b. Musardad both...Goldziher, Muslim Studies, II: 139, note 3 . 26 See further...
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False heroes: a study of Abd al-Rahman Majid al-Rubayis novel Al-Washm by Hussein Kadhim The post world war II history of Iraq has been characterized...forefront of these writers is Abd al-Rahman Majid al-Rubayi Al...
...by Wilferd Madelung in Der Imam al-Qasim ibn Ibrahim und die Glaubenslehre...Zaydi discussion of origins, see Abd Allah b. Muhammad b. Ismail Hamid al-Din, al-Zaydiyya (Sana...on the Batriyya, see Sad b. Abd Allah al-Qummi, Kitab al...
...J. Wensinck et al., Concordance...1936-69), II, 179a. (61...the name of Ibn al-Arabi.sup...faithful companion, Abd.sup.subset Allah...possible exception of Abd.sup.subset al-Karim al-Jill...161. In Futuhat, II, 133.10, Ibn...
...237 (wa-min hadithihi viz. of Abd al-Hamid ibn abn Rabah fi kitabin wa-laysa...Azdi also reads wa-najaw ila Abd al-Hamid wa-kharaja Muhammad ibn Jarir...the battle scene: "They fled to Abd al-Hamid, Muhammad ibn Jarir went out...
...wa-manaqibuhu, ed. CAbd al-Ghani cAbd al-Khaliq (Cairo, 1372/1953), 58-59; Sakhawi, al-Jawahir wa-l-durar, ed. Hamid Abd.sup.subset al-Majid and Taha alZayni I vol. (all published...
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...American Islam. by Rayyan Al-Shawaf Umar F. Abd-Allah A Muslim in Victorian...might initially appear, Abd-Allah argues that the...favor of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, who duly recognized...unremarkable. To his credit, Abd-Allah does not shrink...
...opening is also known in Arabic as Bab al-Amoud, Gate of the Pillar, because...walls, appealed to the Ottoman Sultan Abd al-Hamid II, who obliged by constructing the New...inscription), its Arabic name is Bab al-Khalil, Gate of the Friend, because...
...our inevitable adversaries. (1) Abd al-Qadir `Awda, Al-Islam wa-Awdauna as-Siyasiya...March 28, 1980. (5) Quoted in Hamid Algar, trans. and ed., Ruhollah...Faces of Fundamentalism: Hassan al-Turabi and Muhammed Fadlallah...


 

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...presidential secretary Abid Hamid Mahmud al-Tikriti. Thetwo jokers...other outlaws are: Hani abd Latif Tilfa al-Tikriti...tribal affairs office;Abd al-Baqi Abd al- Karim Abdallah (five...Commonwealth troops in World War II often used American equipmente...


 

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ABD AL-HAMID II 1842 1918, Ottoman sultan (1876 1909). His uncle, Abd al-Aziz, was deposed from the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) in...
ABD AL-HAMID I ab dal-hamed or Abdulhamit Turk. abdul...beginning of the war of 1787 91 with Catherine II of Russia (see Russo-Turkish Wars...expansion, forced the Turks to cede Bukovina. Abd al-Hamid was succeeded by his nephew, Selim III...
MAHMUD II 1784 1839, Ottoman sultan (1808 39), younger son of Abd al-Hamid I. He was raised to the throne of the...Alexandria. Mahmuds son and successor, Abd al-Majid, granted Egypt virtual independence...
...reign witnessed the rise of the liberal party. Its leader, Midhat Pasha , succeeded in deposing (1876) Abd al-Aziz. Abd al-Hamid II acceded (1876) after the brief reign of Murad V. A liberal constitution was framed by Midhat, and the...
...reforming party, he led the revolution that deposed Sultan Abd al-Aziz. The new sultan, Murad V, was in turn shortly deposed because of his insanity, and Abd al-Hamid II succeeded. Late in 1876, as grand vizier, Midhat secured...
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