
States of Emergency in the Late Ottoman Empire
Ottoman History Podcast
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The International Response to the Ottoman State of Emergency
This chapter examines the international reactions and implications of the Ottoman state of emergency, including the establishment of Nizami courts, diplomatic correspondences, and foreign protests. It also explores the conflict between extraterritoriality and Ottoman law, the similarities and differences between Idairei Orfiir and the French/British state of siege, and the continuation of state of emergency policies in the Republican era.
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