This article focuses on Mehmet Tahir Münif Paşa’s second ambassadorship to Iran (1896–1897) in the aftermath of Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar’s assassination in May 1896. It argues that the Shah’s death brought about a turning point in Perso-Ottoman diplomatic relations and that Sultan Abdülhamid’s decision to assign Münif as his representative in Tehran was an affirmation of a new age in Ottoman foreign policy. In what follows, the article will consider Münif’s second mission to Tehran in an attempt to bring greater specificity to Perso-Ottoman relations in the first half of the Hamidian era (1875–1896). It also seeks to explore how the rapprochement between the two states in the mid-1890s had unexpected consequences for Iranian émigrés in the O...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of History, İhsa...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
Both Turkey and Iran are perceived as regional powers of the Middle East. Although Saudi Arabia and ...
This article focuses on Mehmet Tahir Münif Paşa’s second ambassadorship to Iran (1896–1897) in the a...
This paper gives a detailed overview of the two documents from the Prime Minister’s Ottoman Archives...
This paper gives a detailed overview of the two documents from the Prime Minister’s Ottoman Archives...
The article discusses the little-known (in historiography) history ofdiplomatic relations between Ch...
Muhammad Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, dispatched Shukrullah Aga on missions to Russia and the Otto...
Türkler, tarih boyunca İran toprakları üzerindeki devletlerin kurulmasında önemli bir rol oynam...
Modern manada matbaanın ortaya çıkışı burjuvazi sınıfının haber alma ihtiyacı ile birleşince Avrupa’...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
The article contributes to the historical literature on the Berlin Congress; it shows the events of ...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of History, İhsa...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
Both Turkey and Iran are perceived as regional powers of the Middle East. Although Saudi Arabia and ...
This article focuses on Mehmet Tahir Münif Paşa’s second ambassadorship to Iran (1896–1897) in the a...
This paper gives a detailed overview of the two documents from the Prime Minister’s Ottoman Archives...
This paper gives a detailed overview of the two documents from the Prime Minister’s Ottoman Archives...
The article discusses the little-known (in historiography) history ofdiplomatic relations between Ch...
Muhammad Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, dispatched Shukrullah Aga on missions to Russia and the Otto...
Türkler, tarih boyunca İran toprakları üzerindeki devletlerin kurulmasında önemli bir rol oynam...
Modern manada matbaanın ortaya çıkışı burjuvazi sınıfının haber alma ihtiyacı ile birleşince Avrupa’...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
The article contributes to the historical literature on the Berlin Congress; it shows the events of ...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of History, İhsa...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
Both Turkey and Iran are perceived as regional powers of the Middle East. Although Saudi Arabia and ...