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Prelude

The Young Turks

• Literary Digest, 1908 •

The attached magazine article first appeared in 1908 and will help the reader understand the meaning of the “Young Turk” movement and present a brief history of those reformers who sought to modernize the government of Turkey and introduce a constitutional form of government that would benefit not only the Turks but also the people who reside within the dominions of the Ottoman Empire:

“The program of the Young Turks includes individual liberty to all Ottomans; this liberty is to be inviolable excepting by process of law; the press is to be free, Ottomans may form commercial, industrial, or agricultural associations, so long as no law is infringed. All are to be equal before the law.”


Click here to read a 1937 article about Kemal Ataturk.

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The Young Turks

The Young Turks

1908 Magazine Article About The Young Turk ReformersWho Were the Young TurksDefinition of Young Turks 1908Young Turk Magazine Article 1908Said Pasha Magazine Article 1908Midhat Pasha Magazine Article 1908Ottoman Empire Reformers Young Turks Magazine Article 1908
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