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326:. Some prominent Ottoman Greeks served as parliamentary deputies. In the 1908 Parliament, there were twenty-six (26) Ottoman Greek deputies but their number dropped to eighteen (18) by 1914. It is estimated that the Greek population of the Ottoman Empire in Asia Minor had 2,300 community schools, 200,000 students, 5,000 teachers, 2,000 Greek Orthodox churches, and 3,000 Greek Orthodox priests.
954:, pp. 276–277: "The Greeks belonged to the community of the Orthodox subjects of the Sultan. But within that larger unity they formed a self-conscious group marked off from their fellow Orthodox by language and culture and by a tradition of education never entirely interrupted, which maintained their Greek identity."
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The Greeks were a self-conscious group within the larger
Christian Orthodox religious community established by the Ottoman Empire. They distinguished themselves from their Orthodox co-religionists by retaining their Greek culture, customs, language, and tradition of education. Throughout the
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315:(more commonly called the Young Turks), a political party opposed to the absolute rule of Sultan Abd-ul-Hamid II, had led a rebellion against their ruler. The pro-reform Young Turks deposed the Sultan and replaced him with the ineffective Sultan
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389:. The Patriarchate earned a primary importance and occupied this key role among the Christians of the Ottoman Empire because the Ottomans did not legally distinguish between nationality and religion, and thus regarded all the
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On July 24, 1908, Greeks' hopes for equality in the
Ottoman Empire brightened with the removal of Sultan Abd-ul-Hamid II (r. 1876–1909) from power and restored the country back to a constitutional monarchy. The
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was recognized as the highest religious and political leader (millet-bashi, or ethnarch) of all
Orthodox Christian subjects of the Sultan, though in certain periods some major powers, such as
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and Russia (known as the Great Powers), took issue with the
Ottoman Empire's treatment of its Christian population and increasingly pressured the Ottoman government (also known as the
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were settled in over 70 villages, as part of official
Russian policy to re-populate with Orthodox Christians an area that was traditionally made up of Ottoman Muslims and
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under the
Ottoman Empire they retained their own religion, customs, and language, and the 'Greeks became the most important non-Turkish element in the Ottoman Empire'."
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918:"Genocide Scholars Association Officially Recognizes Assyrian, Greek Genocides"
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International Association of Genocide Scholars (December 16, 2007).
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Map depicting the ethnic composition of Ottoman territories in 1911.
1154:. Vol. II. Athens, Greece: Institute for Neohellenic Research.
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was recognized by the Sultan as the religious and national leader (
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Dawkins, Richard McGillivray; Halliday, William Reginald (1916).
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280:. The reformist period peaked with the Constitution, (or
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Gondicas, Dimitri; Issawi, Charles Philip, eds. (1999).
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1207:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group.
562:(1494–1536), Grand Vizier to Suleyman the Magnificent
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34:Hellenism (yellow) in the Aegean during and after
535:(1909–2003), director, producer, writer and actor
1228:. Huntingdon, United Kingdom: The Eothen Press.
1165:. Athens, Greece: Hellenic Ministry of Culture.
1140:Chroniques Gréco-Romanes Inédites ou peu Connues
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694:(1860–1936) – Greek military man and politician
1201:Roudometof, Victor; Robertson, Roland (2001).
756:; Muslim, Greek and Armenian leaders together.
339:International Association of Genocide Scholars
27:Ethnic Greeks living within the Ottoman Empire
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622:(1849–1930), Member of the Ottoman Parliament
8:
1222:Volkan, Vamik D.; Itzkowitz, Norman (1994).
1137:Hopf, Carl Hermann Friedrich Johann (1873).
673:(1900–1971), Greek poet who was awarded the
182:in green with individual villages indicated.
1148:Institute for Neohellenic Research (2005).
1090:. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Runestone Press.
1077:. Paris, France: Librairie Payot & Cie.
818:Timeline of Orthodoxy in Greece (1453–1821)
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97:), and western, central, and northeastern
1143:. Berlin, Germany: Librairie de Weidmann.
1086:Daily Life in Ancient and Modern Istanbul
793:Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
357:Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
1225:Turks and Greeks: Neighbours in Conflict
1111:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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73:(1299–1922), much of which is in modern
1258:. Princeton, New Jersey: Darwin Press.
1071:Alaux, Louis-Paul; Puaux, René (1916).
1000:Institute for Neohellenic Research 2005
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302:. The total population (sum of all the
1082:Bator, Robert; Rothero, Chris (2000).
580:, 19th century merchant and benefactor
523:(1850–1936), arms dealer and financier
375:Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
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1279:. Istanbul, Turkey: The Isis Press.
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448:(Greek: Ρωμαίοι/Ρωμηιοί, "Romans").
655:(1748–1833), Greek humanist scholar
2452:Christianity in the Ottoman Empire
1742:(reform and constitutional period)
529:(1820–1896), banker and benefactor
393:of the Empire as a single entity.
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1630:List of Ottoman sultans' consorts
1593:Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
1122:. New York, New York: Routledge.
966:, p. 85: "While living as a
628:(1810–1884), banker and financier
373:among subjugated Christians, the
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833:List of former mosques in Greece
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329:From 1914 until 1923, Greeks in
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828:Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
440:(Greek: Γραικοί, "Greeks") and
313:Committee of Union and Progress
2447:Greeks from the Ottoman Empire
1447:Persecution of Ottoman Muslims
590:Prince Alexander Mavrocordatos
351:Patriarchate of Constantinople
204:were not considered equals to
147:Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829
141:who had collaborated with the
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634:(1906–1975), shipping magnate
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592:(1791–1865), Greek statesman
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1074:Le Déclin de l'Hellénisme
675:Nobel Prize in Literature
556:(1855–1922), Grand Vizier
541:(1904–1973), writer from
511:(1819–1893), Grand Vizier
79:Greek Orthodox Christians
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1474:Foreign Affairs Ministry
1159:Kakavas, George (2002).
692:Leonidas Paraskevopoulos
237:Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca
1931:Agha of the Janissaries
1578:List of Ottoman sultans
1273:Clogg, Richard (2004).
1182:Mediterranean Quarterly
798:Millet (Ottoman Empire)
602:Constantine Anthopoulos
369:virtually replaced the
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