German settlement plans in the Ottoman Empire
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Tarih
2010
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
At the end of the nineteenth century, the Pan-German League and other German colonial associations advocated the settlement of German farmers in Ottoman Turkey. Even the founding of a Christian-German state in Palestine was debated, where a small German colony had existed since 1841 .According to these plans, German farmers were to be settled along the route of the Bagdad Railway. The British opposed these German plans and promoted their own settlements, thereby internationalizing the issue. The Ottoman government tried to block these plans to forestall further interference by great powers in its internal affairs.
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Nineteenth Century; Ottoman Empire; Settlement History; Settlement Pattern; Germany
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German Studies Review
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Q4
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33
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3