Emmanouil Emmanouilidis

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Emmanouil Emmanouilidis (Greek: Εμμανουήλ Εμμανουηλίδης; 1867–1943) was an Ottoman Greek representative for the Committee of Union and Progress during the Second Constitutional Era.[1][2][3] He was born in 1867.[4] He served at the Parliament from Izmir and was one of the deputies who criticized the press law of 1915.[4] He died in 1943.[4]

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  1. ^ Kechriotis, Vangelis (2010). "On the margins of national historiography: The Greek I·ttihatçı Emmanouil Emmanouilidis – opportunist or Ottoman patriot?". In Singer, Amy; Neumann, Christoph; Somel, Selcuk Aksin (eds.). Untold Histories of the Middle East. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203845363. ISBN 978-0-203-84536-3.
  2. ^ Kieser, Hans-Lukas (2018). Talaat Pasha: Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of Genocide. Princeton University Press. pp. 179–180. ISBN 978-1-4008-8963-1.
  3. ^ Kieser, Hans-Lukas (2017). "Pasha, Talat". 1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World War. doi:10.15463/ie1418.11026.
  4. ^ a b c Mustafa Aksakal; et al. (2023). "The Ottoman Empire". In Marysa Demoor (ed.). The Edinburgh Companion to First World War Periodicals. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 474. ISBN 9781474494724.