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Ottoman Empires
ABDULHAMID I (Abdul hamid I)
1774 - 1789
BIOGRAPHY Sultan Abdulhamid I was born in 20th of March, 1725, in
Istanbul. His father is Sultan Ahmed III and his mother is Rabia Semi
Sultana. His mother had taken care of his education. He studied history. He
learnt calligraphy. He was a gracious and religious ruler. He traced a
reform policy. He followed the governmental administrations closely. He
worked with brilliant statesmen.
ARCHITECTURE Sultan Abdulhamid was very fond of architecture. He had had built Sultan Abdulhamid I complex, Istanbul Beylerbeyi Mosque, Emirgan Fountain, Yahya Efendi Fountain in Haskoy, Gulsehir Kursunlu Mosque, Yozgat Ulu Mosque, Sebsafa Mosque in Unkapi and Karavezir Medrese (school). KUCUK KAYNARCA TREATY Sultan Abdulhamid I acceded the throne, while the Ottoman-Russian
war was still continuing. The Ottoman government signed the treaty of Kucuk
Kaynarca in order to end the war, in 21st of July, 1774. By this treaty,
Crimea gained liberty. Russia gained legal right for trading in the Black
Sea, moreover, Russia began to keep a navy in the Black Sea. The orthodox
groups in the Balkans began to be protected by Russia. The Ottoman Empire
had accepted to pay war compensation to Russia, and Russia had accepted to
give back Wallachia, Moldavia, Beserabya, and the island in the
Mediterranean Sea to the Ottomans. But, in these regions the Ottoman
government would have forgiven all the criminals and would have not
collected taxes. Immigration would be free. CRIMEA With the Treaty of Kucuk Kaynarca, a permanent solution
could not have been found for the Ottoman-Russian relations. Russia was
intending to annex Crimea. The Ottoman Empire attended Selim Giray Khan as
the monarch of Crimea, but the Russians favoured Sahin Giray Khan and a
interior war was began in Crimea. RUSSIA and AUSTRIAN WAR The Ottoman Army invaded the Strait of Muhadiye. This strait was strategically located. Meanwhile, the Emperor of Austria Joseph marched through Sebes Strait with an army of 80.000.000 soldiers and 500 cannons. On 21st of September, 1788; the Ottomans won a great glory. The Ottoman army was divided in to two, as they had to war in two different fronts. One half of the army was fighting with Russia and the other half was battling against Austria. Russia besieged the castle of Ozi and killed 25.000.000 people (17.12.1788). As this sad news arrived Istanbul, Sultan Abdulhamid I had fallen ill and paralysed. But, until his death in April the 7th, 1789, he continued to rule the empire. |
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