The Ottoman Sultan Abdülhamid II had a very bad press in Europe. The ethnic conflicts that took place during his reign in the Ottoman Empire, especially the massacres of Armenian Christians in the 1890s, for which he was held responsible, earned him the label of the "Red Sultan".
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Abdülhamid II (1842–1918), the "Red Sultan", ca. 1900
Auguste Roubille (1872–1955), "Abdul Hamid II, le sultan rouge", Lithographie, um 1900; Bildquelle: Princeton University Library, Graphic Arts Collection No. GC103. Department of Rare Books and Special Collection, http://blogs.princeton.edu/graphicarts/roubille3.html.
Auguste Roubille (1872–1955), "Abdul Hamid II, le sultan rouge", lithograph, ca. 1900; source: Princeton University Library, Graphic Arts Collection No. GC103. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, http://blogs.princeton.edu/graphicarts/roubille3.html.
A contemporary French political cartoon portraying Hamid as a butcher of the Armenians.