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Master Thesis Defense: Handan Balkan-Tec

 

Non-Muslims and Military Service in the late Ottoman Empire

 

Handan Balkan-Tec
Turkish Studies, MA Thesis, 2015

 

Thesis Jury
Hakan Erdem(Thesis Supervisor), Akşin Somel, Kahraman Şakul, Selim Karakışla(Substitute Jury)

Date &Time: August,4th  2015 – 11:00

Place: FASS 2054

Abstract

This thesis, which handles the period between 1839 and 1912, aims to show how

 

non-Muslim subjects of the Ottoman Empire could not be taken to military service

 

successfuly. Non-Muslims created many problems that did not allow equality between

 

Muslims and themselves. Even though all the military reforms that the Empire did to

 

provide equality among all the subjects, these reforms could not be practiced very

 

effectively in the society. There were two important reasons that created the unfair

 

situation in military service among the Ottoman citizens.  First one was common escapes

 

of non-Muslims from their military service duties. Second reason was that the Empire

 

was giving a tax-payment option to non Muslims to get rid of military service becuase of

 

its money need. Name of the tax, that was replaced with cizye in 1856, was bedel-i

 

askeri. The modern military reforms in the Ottoman Empire could be dated to reign of

 

Selim III and Mahmud II. Ottoman army became more organized and modern in

 

Tanzimat period at the nineteenth century. Imperial Edict of Gulhane in 1839 and Royal

 

Edict of Reform in 1856 brought military reforms to provide equality in the society.

 

Changes of duration of military service and asking for the bedel-i askeri for a while, then

 

abolishing it later were the most radical military reforms between 1839 and 1912.

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