Modern Era · Middle East · Politics
1908
Young Turks force Ottoman constitution
July 24, 1908
A cabal of reformist officers in Salonika forced Sultan Abdul Hamid II to restore the long-suspended constitution. Crowds danced in Istanbul streets and strangers embraced across ethnic lines. The multi-ethnic empire briefly believed it could remake itself as a modern constitutional nation. Within a decade that hope would burn away in war, genocide, and the empire's final dissolution.