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Chamber of Deputies (Ottoman Empire)

Chamber of Deputies

مجلس مبعوثان
Meclis-i Mebusan
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded23 December 1876[1]
23 July 1908[1]
Disbanded14 February 1878[1]
11 April 1920[1]
Preceded byDivan-ı Hümayun
Succeeded byGrand National Assembly
Seats275
Elections
Electoral college
First election
1877
Last election
1919
Meeting place
Dolmabahçe Palace (1876-1878)
Darülfünûn building (1876-1878, 1908)
Çırağan Palace (1909)
Cemile Sultan Palace (1910-1920)

The Chamber of Deputies (Ottoman Turkish: مجلس مبعوثان Meclis-i meb'ūs̱ān;[2] Turkish: Meclis-i Mebusân or Mebuslar Meclisi) of the Ottoman Empire was the lower house of the General Assembly, the Ottoman Parliament.[3] Unlike the upper house, the Senate, the members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected by the general Ottoman populace, although suffrage was limited to males of a certain financial standing, among other restrictions that varied over the Chamber's lifetime.[4]

  1. ^ a b c d "Meclis-i Mebusan (Mebuslar Meclisi)". Tarihi Olaylar.
  2. ^ Röder, Tilmann J. (2012-01-11). "The Separation of Powers: Historical and Comparative Perspectives". In Grote, Rainer; Tilmann J. Röder (eds.). Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 321-372. ISBN 9780199759880. - Cited page: [1]
  3. ^ Myron Weiner; Ergun Özbudun (1987). Competitive Elections in Developing Countries. Duke University Press. p. 333. ISBN 0-8223-0766-9.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference GroteRöder2012 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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