Mehmed Sabahaddin
Sultanzade Mehmed Sabahaddin (13 February 187930 June 1948) was an Ottoman prince, sociologist and intellectual. Because of his threat to the ruling House of Osman (the Ottoman dynasty), of which he was a member, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries due to his political activity and push for democracy in the Empire, he was exiled. He was one of the founders of the short-lived Liberty Party.Although part of the ruling Ottoman dynasty through his mother, Seniha Sultan, Sabahaddin was known as a Young Turk and was opposed to the absolute rule of the dynasty. As a follower of Émile Durkheim, Sabahaddin is considered to be one of the founders of sociology in Turkey. He established the League for Private Initiative and Decentralization () in 1902. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1908Dersaadet [İstanbul] : Matbaa-yı Kütüphane-yi Cihan, 1324? [1908?]20 p. ; 21 cm. -
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Published 1908İstanbul : Mahmut Bey Matbaası, 1324 [1908 or 1909]46 p. ; 18 cm. -
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Published 1977Erenköy, İstanbul : Tevzi yeri, Günes Neşriyatı, [1977]xvi, 522 p., [18] leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm.Other Authors: “...Sabahaddin, Prens, 1877-1948...”