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- Q1252519 subject Q8415857.
- Q1252519 subject Q9899385.
- Q1252519 abstract "The Constitution of 1838, often called the Turkish constitution (because it was issued in the form of a sultan firman), was a constitution of Principality of Serbia from 1838 till 1869. In this way, the Ottoman Empire wanted to show that Serbia is in subservience to it. Although the new constitution was less liberal than its predecessor Sretenje Constitution, Serbian prince Miloš Obrenović didn't want to rule obeying it, so he abdicated in favor of his son Milan Obrenović.".
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- Q1252519 wikiPageWikiLink Q8415857.
- Q1252519 wikiPageWikiLink Q9899385.
- Q1252519 comment "The Constitution of 1838, often called the Turkish constitution (because it was issued in the form of a sultan firman), was a constitution of Principality of Serbia from 1838 till 1869. In this way, the Ottoman Empire wanted to show that Serbia is in subservience to it. Although the new constitution was less liberal than its predecessor Sretenje Constitution, Serbian prince Miloš Obrenović didn't want to rule obeying it, so he abdicated in favor of his son Milan Obrenović.".
- Q1252519 label "Turkish constitution (Serbia)".