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The Administrative Reform Period In The 19Th Century Aimed At Modernizing The Ottoman Empire Was Known As:

A. Nizam-i-Jedid
B. Tulip Period
C. Tanzimat
D. Young Turk Revolution

The Tanzimat reforms (1839–1876) introduced Western-style education, legal codes, and infrastructure to the Ottoman state.

Tanzimat Reforms Abdülmecid I Modernization Ottoman Decline
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