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The Young Turk Revolution (July 1908; Turkish: Jön Türk Devrimi) was a constitutionalist revolution in the Ottoman Empire. Revolutionaries belonging to the Internal Committee of Union and Progress , an organization of the Young Turks movement, forced Sultan Abdul Hamid II to restore the Constitution , recall the parliament , and schedule an ...
The Young Turk revolution caused serious changes in the dynamics of power within the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem. Both the Armenian laity and the majority of Armenian clergy found the revolution an important opportunity to get rid of those who have been unjustly controlling the affairs of the Armenian Patriarchate. When
It marks the Second Constitutional Period in the history of the Ottoman Empire, from the Young Turk Revolution to the end of the Empire.
Young Turks: Prelude to the Revolution of 1908 (Princeton, 1957), a study which continues the story of Serif Mardin's The Genesis of Young Ottoman Thought (Princeton, 1962), and, among other good things, brings out in high and comic relief the influence of positivism on the ideological begetters of the coup of 1908, otherwise known as the Young ...
Young Turk Revolution (July 3–23, 1908), revolt against the autocracy of the Ottoman sultan Abdulhamid II inspired by the Young Turk movement. It resulted in the restoration of a constitutional government, although the Young Turks did not take power for several years afterward.
After decades of decline and gradual European encroachment into the Ottoman Empire, disaffected and angry army officers staged a revolt in 1908, forcing the Sultan Abdulhamid II to accept the reinstatement of a reformist constitution.