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1906–1908. The Young Turks became a truly organized movement with the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) as an organizational umbrella. They recruited individuals hoping for the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in the Ottoman Empire.

The Young Turks was a political movement in the early 20th century that favoured a constitutional government to replace the Ottoman Empire's monarchy. One impact of this group was the fact that the Young Turks were responsible for the rebellion against the sultan Abdul Hamid II, which eventually led to the establishment of a multi-party democracy.