3rd Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire
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3rd Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire | |
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History | |
Founded | 17 December 1908 |
Disbanded | 17 January 1912 |
Preceded by | 2nd Chamber of Deputies |
Succeeded by | 4th Chamber of Deputies |
Leadership | |
President of the Chamber of Deputies | |
Vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies | |
Seats | 275 deputies |
Elections | |
Electoral college | |
Last election | December 1908 |
Next election | April 1912 |
The Third Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire was elected in the 1908 Ottoman general election, which was called following the Young Turk Revolution. The new parliament consisted of 147 Turks, 60 Arabs, 27 Albanians, 26 Greeks (Rum), 14 Armenians, 10 Slavs, and four Jews.[1] Including the amount of deputies elected in by-elections, the total amount of seats included 288 deputies. On 17 January 1912, through an imperial decree, the Sultan Mehmed V dissolved the Chamber of Deputies and called for new elections within three months.[2]
Members
Notes
- ^ Died
- ^ Elected as deputy of Pristina in deceased deputy Hamdi Efendi's place
- ^ Elected as deputy from Scutari in deceased deputy Şakir Bey's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Became Hüdavendigâr Vilayet governor
- ^ Replaced Azmi Bey as deputy from Preveza
- ^ Elected as deputy from Debre in deceased deputy İsmail Bey's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Elected as deputy from Prizren in Mehmet Emin Efendi's place
- ^ Elected deputy from Serfiçe in Konstantinos Drizis' place
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Elected as deputy from Siroz in Yusuf Naşid's place
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Elected as deputy from Rodosto in Agop Babikyan's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Elected as deputy from Adrianople in Asım Bey's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Died on 4 March 1909
- ^ Elected as deputy from Constantinople in Manyasizade Refik's place
- ^ Became a Senator on 23 February 1912
- ^ Elected as Freedom and Accord Party's candidate in the İstanbul by-election of December 1911
- ^ Elected as deputy from Kütahya in Mustafa Saffet Pasha's place
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Died
- ^ Elected as deputy from Biga in Arif Ismet Bey's place
- ^ Elected as deputy from Biga in Seyyid Ali Rıza Efendi's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Elected as deputy from Aydın in Hocazade Süleyman's place
- ^ Became a Senator 31 February 1911
- ^ Elected as deputy from Aydın in Aristidi Pasha's place
- ^ Appointed as a member to the Court of Appeals
- ^ Elected as deputy from Karesi in Şefik Bey's place
- ^ Elected as deputy from Kastamonu in Yusuf Kemal's place
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Appointed governor of Ankara
- ^ Elected deputy from Adana in Ali Münif's place
- ^ Elected deputy from Mersin in Arif Hikmet Bey's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Appointed to the Senate 21 February 1911
- ^ Elected deputy from Samsun in Abdullah Efendi's place
- ^ Elected Deputy from Sansum in Mustafa Nail's place
- ^ Appointed to the Court of Cessation
- ^ Died 14 March 1909
- ^ Elected deputy from Diyarbakır in Pirinççizade Arif's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Elected deputy from Malatya in Ahmed Hamid Bey's place
- ^ Died
- ^ As the oldest deputy, he was the provisional president of the Chamber of Deputies
- ^ Elected deputy from Trabzon in Mahmud İmameddin's place
- ^ Elected deputy from Aleppo in Mustafa Bey's place
- ^ Appointed to the council of state
- ^ First member of parliament made Sheik-ül-İslam
- ^ Died
- ^ Elected deputy from Aleppo in Mellahzade Meri Pasha's place
- ^ Elected deputy from Aleppo in Rıfat Bey's place
- ^ Appointed Aleppo branch of Evkaf Ministry
- ^ Elected deputy from Beirut in Suleyman al-Boustani's place
- ^ Appointed to the Senate 31 February 1911
- ^ Elected deputy from Lazikiye in Emin Adil Aslan Bey's place
- ^ Killed in the 31 March Incident
- ^ Elected deputy from Damascus in Mehmet Aclanî Efendi's place
- ^ Elected deputy from Damascus in Çuhadarzade Süleyman's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Died
- ^ Died
- ^ Died
- ^ Elected deputy from Sanaa in Hüseyin El Halili's place
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Elected deputy from Sanaa in Seyyid Ali Bin Hüseyin Efendi's place
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Elected deputy of Hudeyda in Abdurrahman Efendi's place
- ^ Resigned
- ^ Elected deputy from Hudeyda in Tahir Recep's place
- ^ Elected deputy from Basra in Ahmed Pasha's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Elected deputy from Müntefik in Refet Senevi's place
- ^ Died
- ^ Elected deputy from Ammare in Hüsyin el-Alvan's place
- ^ Considered incapacitated after not attending parliament for two years
- ^ Elected deputy from Ammare in Mehmed Selim's place
- ^ Considered incapacitated after not attending parliament for two years
References
- ^ Myron E. Weiner, Ergun Özbudun (1987) Competitive Elections in Developing Countries, Duke University Press, p334
- ^ Kansu, Aykut (2000). Politics in Post-revolutionary Turkey, 1908-1913. Brill. p. 319. ISBN 978-90-04-11587-3.
Sources
- Ahmad, Feroz; Rustow, Dankwart A. (1976). "İkinci Meşrutiyet Döneminde Meclisler: 1908 - 1918". Güneydoğu Avrupa Araştırmaları Dergisi (4–5). Archived from the original on November 8, 2016 – via Dergi Park.
- Meşrutiyet ve Cumhuriyet mebusları[permanent dead link] - Hakan Yılmaz (Boğaziçi Üniversitesi)
- https://www.tbmm.gov.tr/tutanaklar/TUTANAK/MECMEB/mmbd01ic01c001/mmbd01ic01c001ink001.pdf
- Rustow, Feroz Ahmad A. (8 March 2012). "İkinci Meşrutiyet Döneminde Meclisler: 1908-1918". Güneydoğu Avrupa Araştırmaları Dergisi (in Turkish) (4–5): 0. ISSN 0378-3863.
- Hasan, Kayalı (1995). "Elections and the Electoral Process in the Ottoman Empire, 1876-1919" (PDF). International Journal of Middle East Studies. 27 (3): 265–286. doi:10.1017/S0020743800062085. JSTOR 176251. S2CID 44470151 – via Cambridge University Press.
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