Ottoman Constitution Date: 1876
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Ottoman Constitution
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Abstract
Art. 1. The Ottoman Empire comprises present territory and possessions, and semi-dependent provinces. It forms an indivisible whole, from which no portion can be detached under any pretext whatever. Art. 2. Istanbul is the capital of the Ottoman Empire. This city possesses no privilege or immunity peculiar to itself over the other towns of the empire.
Contents
- The Nation
- New States and Old Problems
- Nationalism and Bourgeois Culture
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