Abdul Hamid II was indeed an esteemed and important sultan. He did provide beneficial services for the empire during his rule. However, the claim that “no territory was lost during his rule” does not hold any truth to it. As we have demonstrated in our other films along with evidential documents, the Abdul Hamid era was a period when the British deep state thoroughly took root in the Ottoman Empire and the empire faced economical and spiritual collapse. The extent of land lost in the 33 years that Abdul Hamid ruled, during which it is claimed that no territory was lost, is approximately 1.5 million square kilometers. Tunisia, Egypt, Somalia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Kars, Ardahan, Batum, Thessaly, Cyprus were only some of the lands surrendered during this time. Now, let us take a chronological look at the 1.5 million square kilometers of land that was lost in the Abdul Hamid era: 1878 – Montenegro and Serbia declared independence after the Treaty of Berlin. 1878 –...