Daybreak in Turkey: Second EditionBarton, James L. (James Levi)
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Daybreak in Turkey: Second Edition
Barton, James L. (James Levi)
Turkey
Tamerlane, 32, 33.
Taxation, system of, 51, 279.
Telegraphy, 26, 234.
Territory, population, 16;
size, 16.
Theological schools, 190.
Townsend, Meredith, quotation, 22, 30, 100.
Transportation, 25.
“Travels and Researches in Asia Minor,” 138.
Treaty of Berlin, 256.
Treaty of Paris, 253.
Treaty rights, 243.
Trebizond, 127, 139.
“Turk,” religious significance, 77.
Turkey, importance as mission field, 89;
relations with foreign powers, 241;
policy of suppression, 268.
Turkish schools, 193.
Turkomen, 80.
Turks, origin, 31, 77;
character, 79;
dominance over non-Moslems, 78, 81.
Unions of native churches, 176.
United Free Church of Scotland, in Arabia, 133.
United States, Armenians in, 236.
United States, relations with Turkish government, 34, 45, 241, 245.
Vali, power of, 36.
Vartenes, expelled from church, 165.
Vilayet, 36.
Ward, William Hayes, quotation, 148.
Wheeler, Crosby H., 185, 201, 224.
Williams, Talcott, quotation, 274.
Yemen, 133.
Young Turk Party, 278;
in Macedonia, 279.
Zwemer, S. M., quotation, 84.
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