Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
Nationalism, a religion, 230, 231
the “Hymn of Independence,” 238
will protect “loyal” minorities, 247
wants peace, not surrender, 247
her Constitution will _not_ “imitate” from England, 251
Turks beginning to be _themselves_, 263
still approached as we used to approach Abdul Hamid’s Turks, 304
no offence to British prestige in the National Pact, 305
their policy at Lausanne, 309-312
cannot be curbed by neutral zones, 320
must have honest peace, 320
not dead, but born again, 320
_See also_ “Turks”, “Turkey,” “Young Turks”,”
Nansen, Dr., always talking of “Greek” suffering, 212, 213
Naval man of the best type, but starched, 64
his refusal to give up the flag, 65, 66
off guard, 66
Nazoum, Dr., head of Army Medical Service; his hospitals, 216, 279, 281
Nelson, call to “Duty,” 64
Neutrality, cannot satisfy a country’s pride, 298
though in Switzerland it has “made history,” 299
New York, 18, 49
near hell, 19
and sky-scrapers, 228
Nicholson, Mr. Harold, British Delegate, 307, 309
Nightingale, Florence, part of the treasures England has for mankind,
118, 214
Nihat Réchad, Dr., talk with his sister, 279
Nonconformity, foe of the Turks, 78
Noury, Mme., who cooks the dinner, 232
Nourredine Pasha, 279
his father-in-law, the Dervish, 281
does _not_ hate England, 282
“Nouveau Touron,” by Halidé Hanoum, 222
Oeillet supplies cigarettes, 232
Officer; the Turkish officer detailed to conduct author to Angora, 71
_et seq._
his helpfulness, 80, 88
reference to, 105, 109, 119, 121
Official dignity, its dangers in dealing with Young Turkey, 64, 65
Official ignorance of Nationalist Turks, 54
care for English women, 54 _et seq._
Old maids, none in Turkey, 189
Oriental landscapes, glorious colours, 145, 223
music, its peculiar charm, 44, 45, 216, 217
by a Christian choir, 236-238
Orientals, broad-minded, 19
the most criminal respect their mothers, 180
our brothers, 59
Osman, 140, 156
his tomb, 278
Osman Noury Bey, of the “Ottoman Bank,” 137, 138
Osman Nyzami Pasha represents Constantinople in Rome, 250
horror expressed at the Persian Mouharrem, 250, 251
claim for Turkey to be judged by the gods she has created; finer than
the Olympians or the Puritan Deity, 265
Osmanli, 308
Ottoman “Christian” property freed from sequestration, 313
Ottoman Commission, 25
Ottoman Empire, large slices relinquished, 176
Ottoman Government, the old corrupt, 148
Ottoman Greeks, Greece has no room for, 36
Ottoman Society, 24
Ouchak, hospitality of the governor, 93
a public meeting at, 94 _et seq._
reference to, 88, 102
Oxford, on Greece 41
forgets the immorality of Olympus, 265
reference to, 71, 77
Palestine, 116, 224
Pan-Islam rising to be feared, 93
Papas Eftim Effendi; his proposal about the Orthodox Church, 308
Paris, 18, 157
Parliaments before the Assembly, 229
Parthenon, 63
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