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CHAPTER 1: THE EMERGENCE OF THE REFORM QUESTION
AND THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION 1877-1878
CAPTER 2: BRITISH-OTTOMAN RELATIONS OVER THE REFORM QUESTION 1878-1880
a- The Beginning of the Discussions BetweenBritain and the Ottoman Empire to Draw up the Reform Scheme b- Preparations to Send Commissioners to Eastern Anatolia
c- Activities of the Commission in Erzurum and Van Provinces
d- Activities of the Commission in Diyarbakır, Harput, and Sivas Provinces
e- The British Threat and the Mission of Baker Paşa
CHAPTER 3: CONTINUATION OF THE REFORM QUESTION IN BRITISH-0TTOMAN RELATIONS I880-I894
a- Further Attempts to Establish the Reforms for the Armenians in Eastern Anatolia I880-1894
b- A Review of the Reforms Applied in Eastern Anatolia 1880-1894
CHAPTER 4: THE SETTLEMENT OF THE REFORM QUESTION IN I895
a- The British Attempts to Bring the Powers Together Again to Present a Scheme of Reforms to the Porte in I895
b- The Attitude of the Porte Towards the Reform-Proposals
c- Reaching a Satisfactory Agreement on the Six Pointsd- Giving the Final Shape to the Reform-Scheme
CHAPTER 5: THE EXECUTION OF THE REFORMS 1895-1897
a-Appointment of the Inspector-General of Reforms (Şakir Paşa) and His Mission to Carry out the Reforms 1895-1897
b- Execution of the Articles Concerning the Commission of Control
c- Execution of the Articles Concerning theAdministrative Reforms
d- Execution of the Articles Concerning the Reorganization of the Communes
e- Execution of the Articles Concerning the Police and Gendarmerie
f- Execution of the Articles Concerning Judicial Matters
g- Execution of the Articles Concerning Taxation, Control of Kurds, and Other Matters |