Hatt-i humayun (Ottoman Turkish: خط همايون ḫaṭṭ-ı hümayun, plural خط همايونلر, ḫaṭṭ-ı hümayunlar), also known as hatt-i sharif (خط شریف ḫaṭṭ-ı şerîf, plural...
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free dictionary. Hatt-i Humayun may refer to: Hatt-i humayun, a handwritten note of an official nature by the Ottoman Sultan Hatt-i Humayun of 1856, also...
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Ottoman Reform Edict of 1856 (redirect from Hatt-i Humayun of 1856)
War (1853–1856) and the Treaty of Paris (1856) which ended the war. Hatt-ı Hümayun was a promise by the Sultan to his citizens, subjects. Sultan promised...
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Edict of Gülhane (redirect from Hatt-i-sherif of Dulhane)
Ottoman Empire. The result of these pressures was the proclamation of the Hatt-ı Hümâyûn (Imperial Rescript) of 18 February 1856. While the Edict of Gülhane...
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disambiguation) Hijazi script (خط حجازي ḫaṭṭ ḥiǧāzī). Hatt-i humayun, edict of the Ottoman government (e.g. Hatt-ı Hümayun of 1856) Help authoring tools and...
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Ibrahim of the Ottoman Empire (redirect from Abraham I of the Ottoman Empire)
Ankara, Ötüken. pp. 56–61. Kal'a, Ahmet (1997). Vakıf on defterleri: Hatt-ı Hümâyûn, 1577–1804. İstanbul Araştırmaları Merkezi. p. 57. ISBN 978-9-758-21504-1...
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reform decrees, such as the Hatt-ı Şerif of Gülhane in 1839 and the Hatt-ı Hümayun in 1856. Over the course of the 19th century, the Ottoman state became...
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(Şehremaneti, 1854) and the City Planning Council (İntizam-ı Şehir Komisyonu, 1855); the Hatt-ı Hümayun of 1856 (called Islahat, meaning improvement) promising...
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30 March 1856, the Treaty of Paris obligated the Sultan to apply the Hatt-i humayun, which guaranteed civil and religious equality to Christians and Muslims...
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