Abdulmecid i biography of george
Bezm-i Alem Sultana was Georgian originated. Abdulmecid, followed his fathers footsteps, he admired the western civilisation, and like his father he was a reformist. He is known as the Sultan of the Reform Period. European historians and writers appreciate his reforms as well as his character. Sultan Abdulmecid I was a fair and graicous sovereign, but, he used to have drinking alcohol since his youth.
Abdülmecid I (Ottoman Turkish: عبد المجيد اول, romanized: ʿAbdü'l-Mecîd-i evvel, Turkish: I. Abdülmecid; 25 April – 25 June ) was the 31st sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
He died at the age of 39, because of tuberculosis. Abdulmecid was acceded under such a chaotic condition. England, Austria, Prussia and Russia assembled a conference to solve the problem between Kavalali and the Ottoman Empire. The European countries were against a strong administration in Egypt and they favoured the Ottoman Empire.
The Treaty of London was signed in Due to this treaty; Egypt remained in the Ottoman authority, but, Kavalali Pasha and his sons took the administration.
Sultan Abdülmecid was born in 25th day of April, He is the son of Sultan Mahmud II and Bezm-i Alem Mother Sultana.
Egypt was imposed to pay Syria, Adana, Kyrite were left to the Ottoman Empire. Another conference assembled in after the treaty of Hunkar Iskelesi had fallen due. France, England, Prussia and Austria joined to this conference and, the domination of the Straits was given to the Ottoman Empire, also, other countries' battleships' transit in the periods of peace was forbidden.
With this conference; France and England ensured their safety in the Straits but, the Ottoman authority was declined.