Armenian Genocide - The Powers forced Abdul Hamid to sign a new reform package designed to curtail the powers of the Hamidiye
Time: May, 1895
Place: Turkey (then Ottoman Empire)
Details: In May 1895, the Powers forced Abdul Hamid II (Ottoman Empire Sultan) to sign a new reform package designed to curtail the powers of the Hamidiye, but, like the Berlin Treaty, it was never implemented.
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