Kararname
Kararname is a Turkish word for a proclamation, or a government decree.[1]
There have been several notable kararnameler in the history of the Ottoman empire and, later, Turkey. These include:
- Kararname of 1296, on the Ottoman monetary system;
- Annual decrees on army conscription levels, following the reforms of sultan Mahmud II;
- Ali Kararname, the Decree of Ali issued in 1867 during the Tanzimat era;
- Kararname (League of Prizren), Issued by the Prizren League in 1878;
- Hukuk-i Aile Kararnamesi, the Ottoman Family Code of 1917.
- Kur'a Kararnamesi, an 1870 decree reorganising the Ottoman army.
"Kararname" may also refer to a decision by a court.
References
- ↑ "Büyük Türkçe Sözlük". Great Turkish Dictionary. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
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