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137.
Quoted in Ramsay,
Revolution in Constantinople and Turkey
, 179–81.
138.
Quoted in Kaligian, “Armenian Revolutionary Federation,” 67.
139.
Quoted in ibid., 73.
Chapter Three: Of Boycotts and Ballots
1.
Al-Itti
ād al-‘Uthmānī, September 23, 1908.
2.
Al-Itti
ād al-‘Uthmānī
, September 30, 1908; October 9, 1908; October 15, 1908.
3.
Ha-‘Olam
, August 28, 1908. Saliba, “Wilayat Suriyya,” 251.
4.
Darwaza,
Mudhakkirat
, 182–83.
5.
Kushner,
Moshel hayiti bi-Yerushalayim
, 198–202. Shaykh Salim al-Ya‘qubi Abu al-Iqbal,
Al-Quds
, May 11, 1909.
6.
Al-Quds
, May 14, 1909.
7.
Al-Itti
ād al-‘Uthmānī
, October 8, 1908.
8.
Al-Itti
ād al-‘Uthmānī
, October 11, 1908.
9.
Darwaza,
Mudhakkirat
, 182.
10.
Ha-Hashkafa
, August 9, 1908.
11.
Al-Hilāl
, November 1, 1908;
ava
elet
, December 30, 1908;
Ha-Hashkafa
, August 4, 14 and 19, 1908;
Ha-‘Olam
, August 21, 1908;
Luab Ere
-Israel
, vol. 14 (1909).
12.
Al-Manār
, July 28, 1908.
13.
Al-Hilāl
, October 1, 1908.
14.
Al-Manār
, August 27, 1908.
15.
Al-Itti
ād al-‘Uthmānī
, October 9, 1908.
16.
BOA MV. 245/100; BOA I.DUIT. 120/13; BOA MV. 249/201.
17.
Hanioğlu,
Preparation for a Revolution
, 288.
18.
For an example of a fake announcement see
Al-Itti
ād al-‘Uthmānī
, October 11, 1908. See also Hanioğlu,
Preparation for a Revolution
, 288.
19.
Darwaza,
Mudhakkirat.
20.
Among its founders were several Ottomanized Ashkenazi Jews.
ava
elet
, October 21, 1908.
21.
Hanioğlu,
Preparation for a Revolution
, 282. Other branches were considered dens of political opportunists and closet nationalists, and as a result, the central CUP in Salonica held them at arms' length. See Kushner,
Moshel hayiti bi-Yerushalayim
, 62–64, for a discussion of this.
22.
Ha-Hashkafa
, August 9, 1908.
23.
Al-Namura,
Al-Filastiniyun
, 200.
24.
Ruppin to the ZAC, August 24, 1908, CZA Z2/632; and Frumkin,
Derekh shofet bi-Yerushalayim
, 147. Apparently in addition to Yellin and Eisenberg, two other Jews affiliated with the Zionist movement, Dr. Yitzhak Levi and Eli‘ezer Ben-Yehuda, had proposed their candidacy to the CUP, but were denied admission when they refused to disavow Zionism.