词条 | Shlomo Yellin |
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Speaking in Beirut in 1909, Yellin said:[2] In the Ottoman Empire the different peoples are equal to one another and it is not lawful to divide according to race; the Turkish, Arab, Armenian and Jewish elements have mixed one with the other, and all of them are connected together, molded into one shape for the holy vatan. Each part of the nation took upon itself the name of 'Ottoman' as s source of pride and an honorable mark. Two pamphlets written by Yellin were dedicated in "profound admiration" to the CUP, which had implemented the Ottoman Constitution of 1908. Yellin's brand of Ottoman nationalism was linked to the Constitution of 1908 (also called the "Second Constitutional Era"). His conception of Ottoman identity transcended differences of religion, ethnicity and even language.[2] References1. ^{{Cite book| publisher = Indiana University Press| isbn = 978-0-253-01948-6| last1 = Isom-Verhaaren| first1 = Christine| last2 = Schull| first2 = Kent| title = Living in the Ottoman Realm: Empire and Identity, 13th to 20th Centuries| date = 2016-04-11 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZX2_CwAAQBAJ&pg=PA316}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Yellin, Shlomo}}2. ^1 2 {{Cite book| publisher = Stanford University Press| isbn = 978-0-8047-7678-3| last = Campos| first = Michelle| title = Ottoman Brothers: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Early Twentieth-Century Palestine| date = 2010-11-04|pages=1-2}} 3 : Jews of the Ottoman Empire|Committee of Union and Progress|20th-century lawyers |
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