Assuming Ottoman authorities had fully embraced and implemented Tanzimat reforms throughout their empire, what might be a long-term consequence for the region by the early twentieth century?
Greater ethnic autonomy within a more decentralized Ottoman state structure could develop instead of dissolution after WWI.
Full industrialization of Middle Eastern territories that surpasses European economies may occur swiftly post-reform success.
Immediate democratization across all regions influenced by Enlightenment ideals incorporated into Tanzimat reforms.
A pan-Islamic movement consolidating all Muslim nations under Ottoman leadership might emerge as a superpower bloc.
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