hatti-sherif (Meaning)

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hatti-sherif (n.)

A irrevocable Turkish decree countersigned by the sultan.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hatti-sherif

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hatti-sherif Sentence Examples

  1. The Hattis-Sherif of Gülhane ushered in a period of reform and modernization in the Ottoman Empire.
  2. The Hattis-Sherif of Balta Liman was intended to appease European powers and protect Christian minorities.
  3. The Hattis-Sherif of Islahat, also known as the Hatt-ı Hümayun, aimed to establish equality for all Ottoman subjects regardless of religion.
  4. The Hattis-Sherif of 1856 guaranteed equal civil and political rights to all citizens of the Ottoman Empire.
  5. The Hattis-Sherif of 1876 promised further reforms and a constitution, but these were not implemented.
  6. The Hattis-Sherif is considered a landmark document in Ottoman history, marking a shift towards a more modern and just society.
  7. The Hattis-Sherif was an important step in the process of modernizing the Ottoman Empire and bringing it into line with European standards.
  8. The Hattis-Sherif was met with mixed reactions, with some groups welcoming the reforms while others opposed them.
  9. The Hattis-Sherif has been criticized for not going far enough in promoting equality and justice.
  10. The Hattis-Sherif remains a significant historical document that shaped the development of the Ottoman Empire and the broader Middle East.

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A irrevocable Turkish decree countersigned by the sultan.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Hattis-Sherif of Gülhane ushered in a period of reform and modernization in the Ottoman Empire.

The Hattis-Sherif of Balta Liman was intended to appease European powers and protect Christian minorities.

The Hattis-Sherif of Islahat, also known as the Hatt-ı Hümayun, aimed to establish equality for all Ottoman subjects regardless of religion.

The Hattis-Sherif of 1856 guaranteed equal civil and political rights to all citizens of the Ottoman Empire.