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Ottoman-Albanian relations worsened in the year 1826 during the reign of Mahmud II, he had instigated the notorious Auspicious Incident and the turmoil that followed caused the violent dissolution of the Janissary, Devşirme and the entire Balkan Muslim leadership in Rumelia causing a new wave of revolts and instability in the gradually weakening Ottoman Empire.
Mahmud II then banned the revered Bektashi Order and decreed his Turkish commanders to launch campaigns against prominent Balkan Muslim leaders causing great instability in Rumelia.

instability and region
The plasma may cool rapidly in this region ( for a thermal instability ), creating dark filaments in the solar disk or prominences off the limb.
Politico-military instability in the region was compounded by the slave trade.
The instability in the region also leaves organized and well-equipped bandits free to terrorize the populace, often leaving villages abandoned in their wake.
Hubble Space Telescope image of a small region of the Crab Nebula, showing Rayleigh – Taylor instability | Rayleigh – Taylor instabilities in its intricate filamentary structure.
A series of wars the region caused instability in the city, as well as three revolts of Carlists.
American policy makers recognized the instability of the region, fearing that if Greece was lost to Communism, Turkey would not last long.
" It also accused the United States of manipulating the investigation and named the administration of U. S. President Barack Obama directly of using the case for " escalating instability in the Asia-Pacific region, containing big powers and emerging unchallenged in the region.
This treaty, with its affirmation of French control over islands in the Mediterranean and the partitioning of the Republic of Venice, upset Paul, who saw it as creating more instability in the region and displaying France ’ s ambitions in the Mediterranean.
Due to the inherent long-term instability of orbits in this region, even centaurs such as and, which do not currently cross the orbit of any planet, are in gradually changing orbits that will be perturbed until they start to cross the orbit of one or more of the giant planets.
This was also a time of political instability as the various powers of the day ( Spain, France, Austria ) fought for supremacy in this region.
The poverty and extreme political instability of the region prevented the construction of an inter-oceanic canal ( see Nicaragua Canal and Panama Canal ), from which Central America could have obtained considerable economic benefits.
Maxwell ’ s argument is not totally convincing since it requires a reversible path through a region of thermodynamic instability.
An example of this is the instability strip, a region of the H-R diagram that includes Delta Scuti, RR Lyrae and Cepheid variables.
Indian Chinese cuisine originated in the 19th century among the Chinese community of Calcutta, during the immigration of Hakka Chinese from Canton ( present-day Guangzhou ) seeking to escape the Opium Wars and political instability in the region.
If the disturbance is sufficiently large, it may lead to gravitational instability and subsequent collapse of a particular region of the cloud.
During the 1990s Užice's economy shrunk rapidly due to war and instability in the region.
However, by the 5th century AD the road had largely fallen into disuse as a result of violent instability in the region.
Due to the instability of the region, drilling was done in the final parts with a compressor.
Political instability at the national level has hindered development of the reserves, as the region has chosen to align with pro-autonomy forces which aim at the devolution of considerable powers away from the central government in favor of the departments.
" We are concerned that Canberra's policies are aimed at excluding and containing the peoples of the region, instead of working collectively to address fundamental problems of social instability that can only be solved through dialogue, rather than the use of development aid, and political force as leverage, to dictate Australia's involvement "
In the beginning of the 15th century, instability in the Lombard region caused by the political and military crisis, coupled with the untimely death of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, induced the teaching staff of the Universities of Pavia and Piacenza to propose to Ludovico di Savoia-Acaia the creation a of new Studium generale.
This was a source of instability as faulty applications could by accident write into this region and with that halt the operating system.
Derbent, being in practice a huge museum and with magnificent mountains and shore nearby, a great potential for development of the tourism industry exists, further increased by UNESCO's classification of the Citadel, Ancient City and Fortress as a World Heritage Site in 2003 ; however, instability in the region has not allowed further development.

instability and early
The death of Alexander and the subsequent period of instability in Scotland was lamented in an early Scots poem recorded by Andrew of Wyntoun in his Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland.
While early initiatives in the Colombian peace process gave reason for optimism, the Pastrana administration also has had to combat high unemployment and other economic problems, such as the fiscal deficit and the impact of global financial instability on Colombia.
Following a period of growing political instability in the early 20th century, in 1936 Spain was plunged into a bloody civil war.
Ten percent of the world's active volcanoes — forty in the early 1990s ( another 148 were dormant )— are found in Japan, which lies in a zone of extreme crustal instability.
In early 1994, political instability increased as first the army, followed by the police and prisons services, engaged in mutinies.
In the early years of independence, the instability of the party system led to frequent votes of no confidence in Parliament with resulting falls of the government of the day and the need for national elections, in accordance with the conventions of parliamentary democracy.
Togo long served as a regional banking center, but that position has been eroded by the political instability and economic downturn of the early 1990s.
While he has been regarded as intelligent and artistically skilled, as well as politically ambitious, early in his reign he showed signs of mental instability, a condition that eventually led to insanity.
Prints made in the early two-color Technicolor processes proved especially unstable due to the color dyes used, compounded by the instability of the nitrate film used for the negatives and prints.
Political instability was a major issue during the early 19th century and the popularity of the Chartist movement led to proposals to refortify the Tower of London in the event of civil unrest.
: A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image and affects, as well as marked impulsivity, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five ( or more ) of the following:
The RBMK is an early Generation II reactor and the oldest commercial reactor design still in wide operation ; it features a number of design and safety flaws ( such as graphite-tipped control rods, a dangerous positive void coefficient and instability at low power levels ) that have since been rectified in newer designs.
Many early twentieth century regimes failed through political instability and / or the interventions of heads of state, notably King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy's failure to back his government when facing the threat posed by Benito Mussolini in 1922, or the support given by King Alfonso XIII of Spain to a prime minister using dictatorial powers in the 1920s.
The inverted pendulum was a central component in the design of several early Seismometers due to its inherent instability resulting in a measurable response to any disturbance.
Although early links courses were often close to the sea it was rarely used as a hazard, perhaps due to the instability of the dunes closest to the water and the high cost of hand-made golf balls precluding anything that could result in their irrecoverable loss.
The early decades of the 19th century were marked by political instability.
German names have also been anglicised ( von Licht to Light ) due to the German immigration waves during times of political instability in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
The government had been warned as early as the late 60's of the instability of the Buffalo Creek gob dams, yet the state failed to take measures to prevent the accident from occurring.
He raises the possibility that some early aspect of this " instability " might have played a part in Hill's parting of ways in business from J. J. Hill.
In early 2011, he expressed fear of the " dangerous " instability in Lebanon after the fall of the Hariri government.
But these non-thermal plasmas are also magnetized plasmas, and the combination of these attributes gives rise to the problematic electrothermal instability which compelled most engaged countries to cancel their engineering MHD programs in the early 1970s.
In the early 1990s the quality of university programs deteriorated as a consequence of the political instability in the country and the subsequent wars of Yugoslavia.
An early photograph of the kink instability in a toroidal pinch-the 3 by 25 pyrex tube at Aldermaston.
These factors may contribute to the progeric ( signs of early aging ) changes of skin and hair sometimes observed in people with A-T. For example, DNA damage and genomic instability cause melanocyte stem cell ( MSC ) differentiation which produces graying.

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