Christians in the Ottoman Archives in the States of Mosul and Egypt 1876-1909
Abstract
The Ottoman archive, which is represented by the presidency of the ministers, is an important source for studying the history of the components of the Ottoman society, with the most comprehensive information available. The research is based on the documents of the Ottoman archives preserved in Istanbul, and they explain the nature of the relations that exist between the Ottoman Empire and its Christian subjects, during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II from 1876-1909, which is an important and decisive period in its history and the history of the Arab East, especially in the states of Mosul and Egypt in light of the increasing European influence. All this documented the official correspondence between the two parties