Youth Party
The Young Turk party was formed in 1889 against Abdul Hamid II's suspension of the Constitution and the revival of tyranny on the grounds of the Russian-Turkish war. There were a lot of military officers and technical school officers, teachers, intellectuals and other office workers. By the turn of the 20th century, the young officers became the center of the revolution and became stronger. In 1908, the Young Turk party mobilized party members and troops to impose pressure on Emperor Abdul Hamid II, signing the resurrection of the Midhart Constitution, and forcing the abdication. Since then, more and more modernization has begun, and machine guns, fighters, and grenades have begun to be used. But extreme Turkic nationalism has sparked resistance among Arabs and other ethnic groups within the Ottoman Empire. Moreover, at the time of World War I, he joined the German empire and was treated as a defeatist nation.