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The Ottoman Succession Law and the Fate of Royal Brothers

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The Mystery of Abdul Aziz's Death Competing Theories While the British embassy surgeon officially ruled that Sultan Abdul Aziz committed suicide, many people in the Ottoman...

The Ottoman Succession Crisis

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From Abdul Medjid to Abdul Hamid Introduction to the Imperial Family The story of how Abdul Hamid II came to power involves a complex series of...

A Military Agreement to Support the Treaty

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To make sure the treaty is followed properly, a Military Convention will also be signed. This agreement will explain: What each country must do in...

Breaking Treaties Leads to Chaos

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Breaking treaties for selfish reasons, as Mr. Lloyd George once said, is like walking straight toward barbarism. This is the exact opposite of the...

Bulgaria’s Sacrifices and Contributions

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The Treaty of Bucharest unfairly divided territory, and Bulgaria was the country that sacrificed the most but received the least. Despite this, Bulgaria has...

Bill Crouse Gains National Attention

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After his presentation, Bill Crouse was interviewed by Turkish national television. His paper is also being translated into Turkish so more people in Turkey...

Short but Well-Organized Talks

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Each presentation at the conference lasted 15 minutes. I was surprised—but impressed—that the moderators kept everything right on schedule! Most of the talks were...

Another Mountain for Noah’s Ark

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At a recent conference, I heard about a new place where some people believe Noah’s Ark may have landed. It’s a mountain called Mount...

Severus and Jacob Baraddaeus

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The year 536 was a turning point. In that year, the deposed Severus and Jacob Baraddaeus, the two leaders of the monophysite community, accepted...

Procopius of Caesarea wrote the history of Justinian’s wars

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Procopius of Caesarea wrote the history of Justinian’s wars in eight books, and in so doing he accomplished exactly what Justinian wanted, making the...