Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
Tewfik Rushi Bey says “easy divorce” makes happy marriages, 187
his copy of the Pact, 230, 231, 305
“Thesaurus,” by Roget, and a harem, 26
Thorndike, Sybil, in “Jane Clegg,” 28
Thrace, her boundaries, 177
tackled by Rafet Pasha, 288, 309
Timbuctoo, 18
_Times_, the, suppresses reports of Greek atrocities, 26
Timourlin, his mountain-tomb, 140
Timur, his ideas of pleasure, 33
Tokatlian’s Hotel in Constantinople, 285
Tokatlian’s Restaurant, 267
Town-planning unknown in Turkey, 62
Townshend, General, and the Armistice, 193
Tunnel, a journey through, 86
_Turc Odjagui_, a club founded to protest against “Union and Progress,”
from which sprang Nationalism, 222
Turkey, meaning of word to different peoples, 20
devotion to England, 23, 24
the “philosophy” of her people, 33, 34
few Turks now speak English, 43
the “dead” Turkey still talked of in Lausanne, 140
here beginneth the New Turkey democrat of democracies, 140
English trade unionism not wanted, 157
birth of New Turkey, 160 _et seq._
risks of friendship with, 25
crushed and humiliated at Sèvres, 26
her real crime is to have kept Constantinople, 31
gives fair exchange, 36
no idea of town-planning, 62
an “enemy” country of dear friends, 70
strike her and all Islam will rise, 93
social antipodes of England, 100
desire to join Opium Convention, 112
must have national frontiers, 176
must have her place in future of civilisation, 177
harem life and tales of weddings, 184-191
the absentee bridegroom, 188
no “old maids,” 189
the famous women of, 190
use and abuse of foreign schools, 195
great change in conditions of life, 199, 200
Europe cannot grasp meaning of Turkish civilisation, 206
notes on early literature, 219, 220
abstract character of Turkish love-poetry, 219
true head of Islam, 239
can we trust the West? 240
insulted by Christendom, 240
her many services to the Vatican, 241
learnt French culture from Jesuit fathers, 241
Allah compared with Jehovah, 265
justice does _not_ depend on cash, 269, 270
the “Commandments” have no mystery, 270
real democracy, because Head of State is elected by, and responsible
to, the people, 270
non-progressive centuries due to influence of Hodjas, 271
the Islamic atmosphere of Broussa, 276 _et seq._
Mosques always open for prayer, in contrast to cathedral at Geneva,
278, 279
her heart and spirit is now in Angora, 295, 296
her first appearance in “big” diplomacy, 299
charged with arrogance at Lausanne, 300
complains that her point of view is ignored, 302
still treated at Lausanne like old Turkey, 304
tolerance may be weakness, 308, 309
has given three years proof of power to organise, 310
and the League of Nations, 313 _et seq._
never interfered with British property during the war, but we have
confiscated her property, 313
hope for the future, 318-320
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