ENTRY TYPE
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SUMMARY
The presence of Rum (Greek-Orthodox) Members of Parliament from Constantinople in the two periods of the Ottoman parliamentary system (1876-188 and 1908-1919) was strong and very productive with interventions over issues concerning the Greek-Orthodox populations of the Ottoman Empire, such as the representation of ethno-religious groups in the provincial councils, the recruitment of non-Muslims and the autonomy of educational foundations. |
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