Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
liberty and in his people, 270, 271
driven to arms by Greek’s entry of Smyrna, 314
reference to, 30, 45, 46, 66, 74, 93, 100, 108, 115, 117, 119, 120,
125, 130, 134, 135, 149, 157, 195, 205, 207, 227, 232, 239, 308
Kerr, Philip, private secretary to Lloyd George, 128
Khadidja, poetess and public singer 190
Khalif, the present, 182
must guard the relics, 219
hereditary; the Pope, elected, 249
impressions of several Khalifs, 249, 250
Khandeke, a Circassian tribe, 153
Kiamil Pasha, Grand Vizier to Abdul Hamid, 23
and his daughter, 23-25, 238
his daughter spoken of as my Turkish sister, 120
visits bazaar, 126
her sister-in-law at Pera, 294, 295
teased for growing more advanced but preferring the old ways, 297
Kiazim Pasha, Minister of National Defence; his character, 199
Kipling, Rudyard, his cat, 18
Konia, chief city of Dancing Dervishes, 281
Koran, “an accursed book?” 22,
its precepts, 91
written in Persian, 219
misinterpreted by Hodjas, 230
Krassine M., told of Turkish views on Soviet Government, 27
Kutahia, a dinner-service from, 167
Kurd, population of Mosul, 311
Kurdistan, 234
Lady of Paradise, Mahomet’s daughter, 190
Lamartine, 220
Lasz, the, the President’s guard, 163
Latifée Hanoum, the Pasha’s future wife, 186
educated at Chislehurst, 190
Lausanne, authorities there know nothing of life in Angora, 125
still talk of Turkey that is dead, 140, 160
what can Nationalists do there, 147
told the Assembly was corrupt, 157
ignorance, 168
views of the Delegates, 176
results of Conference, 177, 178
scorn for patriotism of the Turks, 184
duel between Lord Curzon and Ismet Pasha, 197
Halidé Hanoum elected Delegate, but too ill to go, 205
receives Halidé Hanoum’s report of Greek atrocities, 212
English Delegates’ foolish scorn of the Kurd, 234
Conference must produce peace, 287
both sides adopt the method of not listening, 290
will they ever listen to a woman? 290
under the flags of France, Turkey, and Japan, 298
a gay and busy scene, 298
hotel a babel from folk-songs of Anatolia to fox-trots and cocktails,
299
a host of “new” nationalities, all sighing for the (political) moon,
299
French Delegate bullied to bed, 299
first word of a “new” and independent Turkey, 299
can they ever understand? 299, 300
always called Turkey to order, 300
politics all day, 300
luxury for the Press, 300
weakness of journalists, 301-303
more work done than at Genoa, 300
fight out details and ignore important questions, and the Turkish
point of view, 302
wasteful methods of official diplomacy, 304
the real problem of Lausanne, 305
too many Commissions, 306
haunted by memories of Angora, 306
all watch Venizelos, the bird of ill-omen, 307
the first woman diplomatist, 307
British are not so pro-Russian as they have to appear, 308
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