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Today in Middle Eastern history: the Ottoman coup of 1807

May 29, 2015May 29, 2020 ~ DWD ~ Leave a comment

The May 29, 1807 coup that overthrew Ottoman Sultan Selim III (d. 1808) and replaced him with his cousin, Mustafa IV (also d. 1808, so you can see where this is going to wind up), isn’t a major event in Ottoman history, certainly not on par with what happened on this date in 1453. But … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Ottoman coup of 1807

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