Turkish Constitution of 1838

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The Turkish Constitution of 1838 was a charter imposed by the Ottoman Empire on the semi-autonomous Principality of Serbia, defining its political status and limiting its internal self-governance under Ottoman suzerainty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman imperial decree
constitutional charter
legal document
appliesTo Principality of Serbia NERFINISHED
country Ottoman Empire
defines political status of the Principality of Serbia
establishes Ottoman suzerainty over the Principality of Serbia
governmentTypeAffected semi-autonomous principality
imposedBy Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
imposedOn Principality of Serbia NERFINISHED
jurisdiction internal administration of the Principality of Serbia
language Ottoman Turkish NERFINISHED
legalStatus charter under Ottoman suzerainty
politicalContext Ottoman efforts to control semi-autonomous provinces
purpose to formalize the vassal status of Serbia
to limit Serbian autonomy within the Ottoman Empire
region Balkans
regulates internal self-governance of the Principality of Serbia
relatedTo Ottoman constitutional and administrative reforms NERFINISHED
Ottoman suzerainty over Serbia
Serbian autonomy within the Ottoman Empire
restricts full legislative sovereignty of the Principality of Serbia
independent foreign policy of the Principality of Serbia
subjectOf Ottoman–Serbian relations NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Principality of Serbia constitution Turkish Constitution of 1838
Sretenje Constitution of 1835 replacedBy Turkish Constitution of 1838
this entity surface form: Turkish Constitution (Hatt-i Sharif) for Serbia of 1838