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  • Ottoman History (1789-1876)
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  • They will be able to express Selim's reformist personality.
  • They caused the Ottoman-Russian wars of 1787-1792 and the Ottoman-Austrian wars of 1788-1791. and interpret the results.
  • They will be able to determine for having knowledge and skills the attitude of the Ottoman Empire against the French Revolution.
  • They will be able to explain the reasons for the French invasion of Egypt, the alliance agreements, the land and sea, wars and their results.
  • They will be able to having the knowledge and skills to summarize the reasons Kabakçı Mustafa's rebellion against to 3rd Selim system and his dethronement.
  • They will be able to explain the ascension of 4th Mustafa and the arrival of Alemdar Mustafa Pasha in Istanbul 2nd Mahmud's ascension to the throne.
  • They will be able to evaluate the new order established in Europe and its effect on the Ottoman Empire.
  • They will be able to evaluate the difficult process of the Ottoman Empire between 1821-1830 and the importance of the reforms made in this process.
  • They will be able to comprehend the methods followed by 2nd Mahmud in domestic and foreign policy.
  • They will be able to understand the conditions and results of the 1828-1829 Ottoman-Russian War.
  • They will be able to explain the emergence of the Egyptian Question and the difficult situation in which the state has fallen.
  • By evaluating the place of the Tanzimat Edict in Ottoman History, they will be able to determine the reactions against the Tanzimat.
  • They will be able to having the knowledge and skills to explain the causes and consequences of the Crimean War.
  • They will be able to define the content and nature of the Reform Edict.
  • They will be able to explain the internal and external developments that took place after the Reform Edict, and express the restructuring efforts of the Ottoman provincial administration.
  • They will be able to explain the changes and results in the Ottoman State administration with the death of Âlî Pasha.
  • They will be able to explain the Ottoman-Russian relations between 1871-1876, as well as the relations with the Turkestan Khanates.
  • They will be able to summarize the reasons and consequences of the dethronement of Sultan Abdulaziz.

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