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Adnan Harun Yahya



                        stages leading up to this point. With a series of strategic maneuvers, it man-

                        aged to seize control of the Empire. In the end, the Ottoman Empire lost not
                        only its vast territory but also, to a large extent, its religious and spiritual val-

                        ues. In a way, the British deep state applied its strategy of 'creating degener-
                        ated societies' to the Ottoman Empire and step-by-step led the Empire to its

                        ruin.

                            It is important to carefully examine the reasons behind the fall of the Ot-

                        tomans, because only then will the involvement of the British deep state be-
                        come visible and the steps that led to the Ottoman collapse be truly under-

                        stood. It will also show how a religious society was turned materialist and how
                        a dajjali movement brought upon destruction through the use of hypocrites.

                            Now let's see what led the Ottoman Empire to its end:



                            1. Concessions Granted to Britain and the First Debt

                            The British deep state's fascination with the Ottoman Empire began dur-

                        ing the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. When the Queen sent the
                        Privy Council member William Harborne to Sultan Murad III as an envoy
                        in 1579, and Harborne took a permanent residence in Istanbul in 1583, diplo-

                        matic relations officially started. (Privy Council is a formal body of advisors

                        in England, whose members are appointed by the prime minister and acts un-
                        der the influence of the British deep state). Harborne played an important role
                        in diplomatic relations and secured permission for two English traders to

                        conduct business on Ottoman lands. Upon the request of the Queen, the per-

                        missions were later extended to cover all English citizens. This was the first
                        capitulation given to the British by the Ottoman Empire, and marked the first
                        step towards British control over the finances of the Ottomans. The Ottoman

                        Empire's promise to grant capitulations to the British for as long as the two

                        states continued to exist marked the beginning of the end. From that point
                        on, the British deep state maintained a one-sided relationship with the Ot-
                        toman Empire, which worked only to the advantage of the British, impover-

                        ishing the Ottomans and making the British even wealthier.
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