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1881–1882 census of the Ottoman Empire

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1881–82 census of the Ottoman Empire [a] was a multi-year census effort that the preparations for the forms and registration committees finished in 1884-85 (also refereed as 1881-83 census) which from this date a continuous flow of information collected with yearly reports until final record issued in 1893 (also refereed as 1881-93 census).[1] The first official census (1881–1893) took 10 years to finish. Grand Vizier Cevat Pasha submitted the census records in a bound manuscript to the sultan, Abdulhamid II.[b][2]

Bibliography

  • Karpat, K.H. (1985). Ottoman population, 1830-1914: demographic and social characteristics. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin Pres. pp. 242. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)

Notes

  1. ^ 81-82 is result of conversion to Georgian calendar.
  2. ^ this data used by westerners to generate the graphical and tabular analysis 1893-1896 represent the most complete and reliable data in 19th century

References

  1. ^ (Karpat 1985, pp. 33)
  2. ^ (Karpat 1985, pp. 33)