Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
Hamdoullah Soubhi Bey, eloquent speaker for women, 185
character and opinions, 233, 234
eloquent against harem, 233, 234
not lenient to Greeks, 234
can trace Turkish civilisation over the world, 234
simple tastes, and not superstitious, 235
founder of the “Turc Odjagui,” _q.v._, 222, 223
Hamid Bey, 306
_Hamidieh_, the, in the Balkan War, 193
Hamilton, Lady, _did_ influence politics, 290
Harem, misunderstood, 26
provides “real” safety, 30
discussed with M. Kemal, 184-186
descriptions and anecdotes, his own choice, 187-191
not invented by Prophet, introduced in conquest of Byzantium, 190
investigated by the League, 314
formerly described by nursery governesses, 315
Christian servants well treated and contented, 315
a tabloid reply to criticism, 318, 319
Harrington, General; his views on Turkey and Lausanne, 286, 287
his fine work at Moudania, 287
praise of Refet Pasha, 287, 288
and other Turks, 281, 282
reference to, 25, 120
Hassan Fehmi Bey, Minister of Finance, 198
Hedjaz, sacred city, 250
Helen of Troy, 38
Henderson, Arthur, 156
Henderson, Neville, British Chargé d’Affaires at Constantinople,
popular in Turkey, though not pro-Turk, 293
Herbert, Colonel Aubrey, authority on Near East, 128
Hikmet Bey, Captain, aide-de-camp to the French colonel, 134, 305
Hindenberg, 182
Hodja, living in oak tree, 77
Hodjas, their reactionary influence, 156
their powers limited, 161
responsible for Turkey’s long sleep, 271
misinterpret Koran, 230
Homer, 41
Horses, agreeable neighbours, 110
Hospitals, greatly advanced in recent years, 215, 216
House, Colonel; why he chose Geneva for seat of the League 317
Hussein Djahid, brilliant journalist, 142, 143
edits _Tanine_, 208, 209
dances to warm his feet, 35, 300
Hussein Raghib Bey, Prof., Chargé d’Affaires in Paris; his account of
Nationalist literary revival, 218-223
his “Story of Nationalism,” directed against any “party” policy, 222
a true internationalist, 223
not happy in Europe, away from Angora, 219, 264
Hygiene needed in Anatolia 256, 257
“Hymn of Independence,” sung by all Moslems, 238
Idol that was a fountain, 18
_Illeri_ (or Forwards), a newspaper in Constantinople, 229
Imbrie, American commercial attaché, to protect “concessions” and
organise relief, 203
lives in railway salon, 203
Imperial Ottoman Bank now the Bank of Turkey, 204
a bureau of general information, 204
the Governor-General of, 238
Italian director, 237
reference to, 137, 231, 295
Incivility, does not “pay” in diplomacy, 27
India, 25, 58, 59 90, 116, 263
In-Enus, some impressions of the battle, 183, 197, 307
International Red Cross, 299
_Iron Duke_, H.M.S., outside Smyrna, 63
Islam, word means obedience, the reverse of Bolshevism, 90
Ispahan, roses of, 20
Israel has its place in Islam, 92
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