Sultan Abdulhamid Season 2 in Urdu Subtitles

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  • 2021

Abdülhamid II, (borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket February 10, 1918, Constantinople), Ottoman ruler from 1876 to 1909, under whose absolutist standard the change development of Tanzimat (Reorganization) arrived at its peak and who received an approach of skillet Islamism contrary to Western intercession in Ottoman issues. The rule of Abdülhamid II (1876–1909) is regularly viewed as having been a response against the Tanzimat, be that as it may, to the extent that... A child of Sultan Abdülmecid I, he went to the seat at the affidavit of his intellectually unsettled sibling, Murad V, on August 31, 1876. He proclaimed the principal Ottoman constitution on December 23, 1876, basically to avert unfamiliar mediation when the Turks' savage concealment of the Bulgarian uprising (May 1876) and Ottoman triumphs in Serbia and Montenegro had excited the irateness of Western forces and Russia. After an appalling battle with Russia (1877), Abdülhamid was persuaded that little assistance could be considered typical from the Western forces without their interruption into Ottoman undertakings. He excused the Parliament, which had met in March 1877, and suspended the constitution in February 1878. Thus, for a very long time, he governed from his isolation at Yıldız Palace (in Constantinople), helped by an arrangement of mystery police, an extended message organization, and extreme oversight. After the French control of Tunisia (1881) and supposition of force by the British in Egypt (1882), Abdülhamid turned for help to the Germans. Consequently, concessions were made to Germany, finishing in consent (1899) to assemble the Baghdad Railway. Ultimately, the concealment of the Armenian revolt (1894) and the disturbance in Crete, which prompted the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, again brought about European intercession. Abdülhamid utilized skillet Islamism to cement his inner absolutist principle and to revitalize Muslim assessment outside the realm, hence making troubles for European supreme forces in their Muslim settlements. The Hejaz Railway, financed by Muslim commitments from everywhere the world, was a solid articulation of his arrangement. Inside, the most sweeping of his changes were in instruction: 18 expert schools were set up; Darülfünun, later known as the University of Istanbul, was established (1900); and an organization of optional, essential, and military schools was stretched out all through the domain. Additionally, the Ministry of Justice was revamped, and rail route and broadcast frameworks were created. Discontent with Abdülhamid's dictatorial principle and disdain against European intercession in the Balkans, notwithstanding, prompted the military unrest of the Young Turks in 1908. After a brief traditionalist uprising (April 1909), Abdülhamid was dismissed, and his sibling was declared ruler as Mehmed V.
Starring
  • Bülent İnal
Category
  • Turkish Dramas

Episodes

Episode 18
Episode 18
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 19
Episode 19
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 20
Episode 20
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 21
Episode 21
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 22
Episode 22
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 23
Episode 23
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 24
Episode 24
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 25
Episode 25
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 26
Episode 26
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 27-1
Episode 27-1
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 27-2
Episode 27-2
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 28
Episode 28
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 29
Episode 29
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 30
Episode 30
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 31
Episode 31
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 32
Episode 32
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 33-1
Episode 33-1
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 33-2
Episode 33-2
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 34
Episode 34
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 35
Episode 35
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 36-1
Episode 36-1
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 36-2
Episode 36-2
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 37
Episode 37
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 38
Episode 38
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 39
Episode 39
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 40
Episode 40
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 41
Episode 41
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 42
Episode 42
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 43
Episode 43
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 44
Episode 44
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 45
Episode 45
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 46
Episode 46
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 47
Episode 47
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 48
Episode 48
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 49
Episode 49
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 50
Episode 50
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 51
Episode 51
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 52
Episode 52
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 53
Episode 53
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

Episode 54
Episode 54
Abdülhamid II, borm September 21, 1842, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—kicked the bucket F

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  • @mkhuramshaheen

    · 15 Feb 2022

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