The ecir were employed in a variety of jobs such as chamberman,
janitor, chestman and caretaker. In the aftermath of the declaration of Second
Constitutional Monarchy in 1908, the ecir were dismissed from ministries and
provincial offices. There were also examples of severances in the palaces of
Yıldız, Topkapı and Dolmabahçe following the dethroning of Abdulhamid II. This
article examines the severances of ecir from state cadres and the events that
caused them to be deprived of their financial rights during the Second
Constitutional Monarchy. Due to the relation with the ecir's dismissal without
compensation the focus is on Hazine-i Hassa Nezareti, Mâbeyn-i Hümâyun and the
palaces. In this article, the legal regulation for ecir who were dismissed from
palaces due to external political pressure is examined. The aim is to show the
effect of reform made by governmental institutions during the Second
Constitutional Monarchy on ecir.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | December 30, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 1 Issue: 1 |
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