Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
Cheik-ul-Islam, called in to formally depose Khalif, 199, 200
compared to Abdul Hamid’s “Cheik,” 200
Chemsi Effendi, schoolmaster in Salonika, 180
Cheriat laws are not run on a “cash basis,” 251, 269, 270
Chester, Mr., of the U.S., and sky-scrapers, 117, 118
Child Observer, the, or Boy Scout, from America, 300
his “little kindness” to Ismet Pasha, 300
China, 58, 234
Chislehurst, where Kemal Pasha’s future wife was educated, 190
Chivalry, fine, but inconvenient sometimes, 56 _et seq._
Choate, Joseph, stern rebuke of Baron Marshall von Bieberstein, 301,
302
Christ in Koran, 22
venerated by Turks, 92
Christian minorities to be looked after by M. Kemal, 238
must be loyal, 247
only Turks can “protect,” 237, 238
Christian prayer for Turkey and the Pasha, 237
Christians claim exemption from military service, 160
why they have left Anatolia, 175, 176
happy at school with the Moslems, 211
to be exempt from military service, 213
have always lived in harmony with the Turks, 213
Churches, the; their proper function, 108, 109
Cilicia, 120, 153, 224
Circassian tribes, 153
Clapham, 30
Clemenceau, Mons., bigger man than Napoleon, 165, 166
did not know of oil in Mosul, 311
Committee of Union and Progress, 195, 222
its mistakes, 173
Compton, Mr., administers relief in Anatolia, 203
“Conceited ass” a leader of camels, 260, 261
Constant, Mons., French Ambassador at Constantinople, 24
Constantine, of Greece, afraid of air-raids, 94, 95
tale of an “interview” with, 97, 98, 107
Constantinople, its avenue of Pierre Loti, 20
mass meeting in the Byzantine Hippodrome, 27
its “dangerous” distractions, 29 _et seq._
fear of its being handed to Russia, 90
will not tolerate a “Greek” Patriarch, 107, 108
the Hippodrome made in Germany, 118
some impressions of its bazaar, 126
will it be capital of new State? 149
Parliament seized by English, 155
present position and prospects, 176
reforms interrupted by the war, 187
the newspaper called _Illeri_, or _Forwards_, 229
representative in Rome, 250
ceremony of the Mouharrem, 250, 251
its relics of Byzantium, 274
eager for tips, sharp contrast to the Anatolians, 285, 286
fixed tariff required for tips and cabs, 286
compensations in luxury, 286
Armenian concert interrupted by dogs, 294, 295
street-feuds among dogs, who unite against “alien” Christians, 294,
295
still the sublime but no longer the Turkey of the Turks, which is
Angora, 295, 296
the holy man of the Tekka, 296, 297
how correspondents “hash up” their news, 303
Ottoman rule in, 308
cannot be neutral, and so intended for Russia, 319
government by committee would mean English rule, 320
must be given back to Turkey, 320
reference to, 23, 26, 108, 125, 153, 163, 179, 180, 182, 193. 203,
206, 220, 224, 239, 244, 252, 259, 263, 273, 284, 288, 307, 309,
311
Conversation without words, 138
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