Thursday, December 15, 2022
The Ottoman empire fell a century ago. Or did it? | The Economist
The Ottoman empire fell a century ago. Or did it?
Ryan Gingeras reflects on the events in his new history
Dec 15th 2022
As it turned out, more than six centuries of Ottoman rule ended with a whimper rather than a bang, though there had been a racket in the preceding years. The old regime was abolished on November 1st 1922 by Turkey’s Grand National Assembly, representing the nationalist forces that had triumphed in the war with Greece—reversing the humiliations that followed the first world war. The last sultan was soon spirited away on a British warship; he lived on in Italian penury.
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