Mizancı Murat (1853–1912) was an Ottoman monarchist, democrat, historian and politician, who was renowned for his work on reviving the concept of Ottomanism during the Second Constitutional Era.
[2] Following his graduation he worked as a lecturer at Istanbul University.
[2] He was a member of the Young Turks and had a pan-Islamist political stance.
[3] Due to his alleged role in the coup against the Committee of Union and Progress in 1909, Mizancı Murat was sent to exile.
[2] He returned to Istanbul later, but retired from politics, and he died in 1912.