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- Title
II. Abdülhamid Döneminden Bir Bürokrat: Hacı İsmail Hakkı Bey'in Sergüzeşti.
- Authors
SARIBAL, İsmet
- Abstract
Hacı Ismail Hakkı Bey was the son of Tırnova Evkaf Accountant Mustafa Refik Efendi. He started his career as a civil servant at a young. His acquaintance with Midhat Pasha paved the way for him to continue his civil service life in Istanbul. He was involved in the nepotism network in Babıali by marrying the daughter of Kayserili Ahmed Pasha. In the process of Sultan Abdulhamid II coming into power and transitioning to the constitutional administration, Hacı İsmail Hakkı Efendi lost his job in the Council of State (Şura-yı Devlet). After a while, he started working at the Beyoğlu Bidayet Court and embarked on a new career path that extended to judgeship. He was fired from judgeship before the proclamation of the Second Constitutional Monarchy. Afterward, he got appointed as a member of the Şehremaneti. He was sent on a secret mission to Selanik (Thessaloniki). He survived an assassination attempt in Selanik (Thessaloniki). Upon his return to Istanbul, he was labeled as a spy and he wrote a pamphlet entitled "İzhâr-ı Hakikat yahut Sergüzeşt" describing his experiences to prove that he wasn't spy. He was exiled to Rhodes due to the claims of being a member of the İttihâd-ı Muhammedî Cemiyeti (Committee of Muhammedi Union). He requested forgiveness from the İttihat ve Terakki administration (Committee of Union and Progress) and was eventually forgiven. In this study, evaluations will be made about the life of Hacı Ismail Hakkı Bey, through his pamphlet "İzhâr-ı Hakikat yahut Sergüzeşt".
- Subjects
NEPOTISM; ESPIONAGE; SPIES
- Publication
Çankırı Karatekin University Journal of the Faculty of Economics & Administrative Sciences, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 3, p1342
- ISSN
1308-5549
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18074/ckuiibfd.1347312