Ahmed Rıza

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Ahmed Rıza was a prominent late Ottoman intellectual and political reformer, best known as a leading figure of the Young Turk movement and advocate of constitutionalism.

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instanceOf Ottoman politician
Young Turk leader
intellectual
person
political reformer
advocated parliamentary monarchy in the Ottoman Empire
restoration of the Ottoman constitution of 1876
associatedWith Committee of Union and Progress NERFINISHED
birthDate 1858-02-08
birthPlace Istanbul NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
burialPlace Istanbul NERFINISHED
citizenship Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Turkey NERFINISHED
countryOfExile France NERFINISHED
deathDate 1930-02-26
deathPlace Istanbul NERFINISHED
Turkey NERFINISHED
educatedAt Galatasaray High School NERFINISHED
agricultural school in Grignon, France
era late Ottoman period
ethnicGroup Turks
familyName Rıza NERFINISHED
givenName Ahmed NERFINISHED
ideology constitutionalism
positivism
influencedBy Auguste Comte NERFINISHED
positivist philosophy
language French
Ottoman Turkish NERFINISHED
Turkish
movement Young Turk movement NERFINISHED
name Ahmed Rıza NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy of constitutional government in the Ottoman Empire
leadership in the Young Turk movement
occupation journalist
politician
writer
opposed autocratic rule of Sultan Abdulhamid II
participatedIn Young Turk Revolution NERFINISHED
positionHeld member of the Ottoman Chamber of Deputies
member of the Ottoman Senate
president of the Ottoman Chamber of Deputies
president of the Ottoman Senate
publishedIn Meşveret NERFINISHED
religion Islam
residence Paris
role editor of Meşveret

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Ottoman intellectuals hasPart Ahmed Rıza