A Study About The Abdulhamid Han, A Theatre Work Written By Necip Fazil Kisakurek

Journal Title: The Journal of International Social Research - Year 2008, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

II. Sultan Abdülhamit Han, a play written by N. Fazıl Kısakürek, reflects the last years of Abdülhamit II. the events which are taken up in the play are the bomb case, the Second Constitutional Government, and Abdülhamit II’s being dethroned. The events are dramatized in historical reality. Abdülhamit II’s main conflicts, and external and internal events are described and interpreted, in a way that covers both the past and the present history.

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Assist. Prof. Dr. Mustafa KIRCI

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Assist. Prof. Dr. Mustafa KIRCI (2008). A Study About The Abdulhamid Han, A Theatre Work Written By Necip Fazil Kisakurek. The Journal of International Social Research, 1(2), 243-258. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-139279