MAHMUD II

1784–1839, Ottoman sultan (1808–39), younger son of Abd al-Hamid I. He was raised to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) upon the deposition of his brother, Mustafa IV, and continued the reforms of his cousin, Selim III. During his reign, the Eastern Question assumed increasing importance. Mahmud inherited the Russo-Turkish War of 1806–12, which ended with Turkey's loss of Bessarabia. However, Russia was obliged to end its support of the Serbian rebels under Karageorge, and Serbia returned (1813) to Turkish control. In 1817, Mahmud recognized Miloš as prince of Serbia, a Turkish vassal. He suppressed (1822) the rebellion of Ali Pasha and defeated the Greeks in the first phase of the Greek War of Independence. At the height of his power he ruthlessly carried out (1826) a long-cherished project—the destruction of the Janissaries. The Turkish successes in Greece were largely due to the troops sent by the viceroy of Egypt, Muhammad Ali, under the command of Ibrahim Pasha. British, Russian, and French intervention led to the destruction (1827) of the Egyptian fleet at Navarino, the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–29, a humiliating peace (see Adrianople, Treaty of), and the independence of Greece. The sequel of the Greek war was the invasion of Turkey by Ibrahim Pasha after Mahmud had refused to give Syria to Muhammad Ali as reward for his aid against the Greeks. At Konya, the Turkish army was completely routed (1832), and Constantinople was saved only by the intervention of a Russian fleet. Mahmud was obliged to accede (1833) to Muhammad Ali's demands and, by a secret agreement with Russia, promised to close the Dardanelles to all warships hostile to Russia. In 1839, war with Egypt was resumed, and on the day of Mahmud's death, news came of the ignominious surrender of the Turkish fleet in the harbor of Alexandria. Mahmud's son and successor, Abd al-Majid, granted Egypt virtual independence.

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...Islamic. 1. Isfahani, Mahmud ibn `Abd al-Ralimaii...al-anzar. English. II. Calverley Edwin...in the month Rabid II of the year %3`-?/ 1332, Mahmud being 58 years old...of the khanqahs. II See Peter M. Holts...these qualities in Mahmud Istahani, but in...
...min mata)i a)-anxar, along with Mahmud Isfahanis commentary, Matali...9. Matali` al-anzar. English. II. Calverley, Edwin Ettiott...xxvi A note on Mahmud Isfahani 1276-1348...NIS gl: Each one of the iii<ii,iduati<>ii> jair*<i. 12 MIS...
...and Diplomacy during the Reigns of Hetum II (1289-1307) by Angus Donal Stewart...Franks and the Crusader States 40 II From the Rise of the Mamluks to the Truce...PART Two THE REIGNS OF KING HETUM II III The Reigns of King Hetum II (1289...
...Western Powers there began with Mahmud II the astonishing attempt to alter...the unified Western States. Sultan Mahmud created an army on the European model...dervish who cried out to Sultan Mahmud II on the bridge of Galata: "O Giaour...
...and ends with the abdication of Nicolas II. The Revolution and all that followed will...35 II. RUSSIA AS A GREAT POWER...up to 1914. in the reign of Catherine II. But there were no traditional family properties...
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...E.), Tawali al-Anwar min Matali al-Anzar, was expanded on by Mahmud ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Isfahani (d. 1348 C.E.), who wrote a commentary...substances. Book I covers ontology and natural philosophy. Books II and III (volume 2 of the translation) include discussions of...
The Qashqai Nomads of Iran (Part II): State-Supported Literacy and Ethnic Identity...with paramount Qashqai leaders. His father, Mahmud Khan, was kalantar or the chief of the Bahmanbaiglu...Resumen Los nomades Qashqai del Iran (parte II): Alfabetizacion fomentada por el Estado...
...activities that put them at risk, and they suspected him. They complained, and it turned out that he was a Jew working for Israel.98 Mahmud al-Rusan tells the story of a religious man, who was serving in the French convent, and asked a lot of questions about the Arab...
...That he should have harked back to the Achaemenid Artaxerxes II, the namesake who had promoted Anahita and spread her cult, makes...Izdatelstvo vostochnoi literatury. Gardizi, Abd al-.Hayy b. Dahhak b. Mahmud. 1984/1363. Tarikh-e Gardizi, ed. A.-.H. Habibi. Tehran: Dunya-ye...
...Muhammad Naeem Khattak , Saeed Akhtar , Sadia Mahmud , Tariq Mahmood Roshan INTRODUCTION Hepatitis...to estimate the HCV seroprevalence and (ii) to evaluate factors associated with HCV...and contact with the blood of the patient (II,37,42). Akhtar et al. had reported that...
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...Ottoman Music at the court of Sultan Mahmud II (1808-39).3 After his native Italy...functionary at the faraway court of Mahmud II, Herbert Weinstock in his comprehensive...which was specially composed for Mahmud II in 1829.11 During his time in the...
...centuries old, having begun with the decision of Sultan Mahmud II (1784-1839) to meet the challenge of a rising Europe with a thorough reform of the Ottoman Empire. Under Mahmud and his successors, the reforms included legal equality...
...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED ILLUSTRATION OMITTED In Turkey, the fez had replaced the turban, which was banned by Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II for all but religious officials in 1829. Some felt the decree amounted to heresy, and it sparked riots in Albania, Macedonia...
...war of independence does not give her one -- when Sultan Mahmud II, protagonist of Turkish resistance to Greek independence...tendency in the main entries covering this period, `World War II and `Civil War, to present the communist-led forces as peace-loving...
...the head of a Turco-Afghan dynastic, Mahmud of Ghazmi, first passed through India...as a pleasure to slay idolators."(13) Mahmud was also after booty, and he certainly...In the course of seventeen invasions, Mahmud, in the words of the great Arab scholar...
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...clothing worn across the empire. The "Imperial Feshane Factory" embodied a modernisation process launched by Sultan Mahmud II early in the 19th century to shore up a crumbling empire. It was founded in 1839 to make Western-style military uniforms...
...ace ofdiamonds was Saddams presidential secretary Abid Hamid Mahmud al-Tikriti. Thetwo jokers contained a list of Iraqi military...London W1. QUESTION British and Commonwealth troops in World War II often used American equipmente.g. Sherman tanks and Jeeps. Did...
...Saddam Husseins murderous regime. Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri said most Muslims credit Americans...outrage at Britain after Queen Elizabeth II bestowed a knighthood on Salman Rushdie...jmorrison@ washingtontimes.com. Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri NO CREDIT
...Jerusalem in the presence of Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas was still going on. Latin patriarch...begun by his predecessor, the late John Paul II, in 1982. It came at the end of a ceremony...born. On a night of tradition, John Paul II, who died April 2, is not being forgotten...
...colonization, and when Japan seized Indonesia at the start of World War II, it took the islands into the occupation government. After Japans...The situation was downgraded to a civil emergency in May. Malik Mahmud, GAMs self-proclaimed prime minister in Swedish exile, has expressed...
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MAHMUD II 1784 1839, Ottoman sultan (1808 39...Question assumed increasing importance. Mahmud inherited the Russo-Turkish War of 1806 12...returned (1813) to Turkish control. In 1817, Mahmud recognized Milos as prince of Serbia...
MAHMUD I mamood , ma mood, 1696 1754, Ottoman sultan (1730 54), son of Mustafa II, nephew and successor of Ahmed III...chief executive officers). During Mahmuds reign, the Ottoman Empire was involved...1739) he restored N Serbia to Turkey. Mahmud was succeeded by his brother, Osman...
...AL-MAJID ab dal-majed or Abdulmecit Turk. abdul majed , 1823 61, Ottoman sultan (1839 61), son and successor of Mahmud II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire. The rebellion of Muhammad Ali was checked by the intervention (1840 41) of England...
...marched on the capital to restore Selim, Mustafa had him murdered, but the rebels killed Mustafa and placed his brother, Mahmud II, on the throne. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
...membership in the corps became largely hereditary, while the drafting of Christians gradually ceased. In 1826, Sultan Mahmud II rid himself of the unruly (and by now inefficient) Janissaries by having them massacred in their barracks by his loyal...
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