This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 edition. Excerpt: ... INDEX. Abdul-Aziz. Sulun of Ottoman Em-pire, 628; popular dissatisfaction with, 631; struggle with "Young Turkey," 631; deposed, 631. Abdul-Harold, Sultan of Ottoman Em-pire, 631; personal government of, 634; religious head, 635; Panislam-ism, 635; English and German in-fluence, 63;; turns to France ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 edition. Excerpt: ... INDEX. Abdul-Aziz. Sulun of Ottoman Em-pire, 628; popular dissatisfaction with, 631; struggle with "Young Turkey," 631; deposed, 631. Abdul-Harold, Sultan of Ottoman Em-pire, 631; personal government of, 634; religious head, 635; Panislam-ism, 635; English and German in-fluence, 63;; turns to France and Russia, 636. Abdul-Medjid, Sultan of Ottoman Empire, 693; interested in reforms, 625; reform edict, 626; death, 628. Aberdeen, English prime minister, 43, footnote; Spanish marriages, 776; Eastern Question, 784; Cri-mean War, 789. Adrianople, peace of, 761. Adullamites, 64; disappear, 69. Agronomic Society (Poland), 597. Aix-la-Chapelle, Congress of, 748, 7S3-Albania, revolt of, 634; chronic agi-tation, 635. Albert, Austrian Archduke, 806. Alexander (Karageorgewitch), prince of Servia, 658; unpopularity of, 659; deposed, 659. Alexander, King of Servia, 662; coups-d'jtat, 663. Alexander, Prince of Bulgaria, 666; coup-d'e'tat, 666; military coup-d'e'tat, 668; abdicates, 668. Alexander I., Prince of Roum.-in ia.643; conflict with Assembly, 643; coup-d'/tat, 643; forced to abdicate, 644. Alexander I., Tsar of Russia, attitude toward Bourbon restoration in France, 103; opposes restoration in Switzerland, 259; sends aid to King of Sardinia, 332; government, 582; death, 585; policy toward Free Ma-sons, 719; Holy Alliance, 748; character and policy, 750; liberal Alexander I.--Continued. interests, 750; rivalry with Metter-nich, 750; Eastern policy, 752; con-version to absolutism, 752. Alexander, II., Tsar of Russia, 500; liberal tendencies, 590; first re-forms, 591; liberal reforms, 596; re-turn to absolutism, 603; Karako-sof's attempt against, 606; Terror-ists' attempts against, 608; death, 608; peaceful policy, 788, 821. Alexander III., Tsar of...
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