“Awakening of Turkey,” play, 257. “Bag and Baggage” policy, the, 21. Balance of Power, the, 36. Bloodless Victory, a, 185, 197. Boer War and the Turks, 47. Bosnia, annexation of, 238; risings in, 27. Boycott of Austrian trade, 218. Brigands, Macedonian, 18; Turkish, 7. British, hatred of the, 45. Bulgarian Atrocities, 18; insurrection, 152-158. Bulgarians and Greeks, 93; friendly, 169-184. Camarilla, dispersal of, 232. Causes of revolt, 49. Censorship, the, 41. Central Committee, the, 101, 117, 119, 132, 199, 224, 246. Characteristics of Turks, 5. Christian propagandists, 94. Congress at Salonica, 252; of 1907, 85. Constantinople after the revolt, 211. Constitution granted, 205; proclaimed, 200; suspended, 33. Corruption in Constantinople, 294; spread of, 35-53. Counter-revolution, the, 297-320. _Coup d’état_, of 1876, 28. Crawford, Mr., 235. Customs, reorganisation of, 235. Czar, the, and Edward VII, 122. Death of Shemshi Pasha, 168. Demonstrations, 209. Despotism, final efforts of, 169-184. “Diary of a Young Turk,” 115. Discontent in the Army, 87-100. Dismemberment of Turkey, 1. Disunion, 299. Djavid Bey, 248. Dogs in Constantinople, 8. Domination of the Committee, 224. Early Reformers, 25-34. Education, spread of, 54-63. Edward VII and the Tsar, 122; congratulations from, 231. Elections, the, 273-280. Electoral law, the, 270. Enemies of the Young Turks, 284. England and Turkey, 4; friendship with, 229. Enver Bey, 125, 130, 169, 248. European assistance, 227-237; influence, 13. Exile of leaders, 31. Exiles, return of the, 208. Eyoub Effendi, 188. Faik Bey, 248. Fehim Pasha, 42. Ferid Pasha dismissed, 204. Finances, organisation of, 235. Fraternising, 209. Freemasonry, 101. French influence, 13. Fuad Pasha, 26. Geneva, Young Turks at, 72. German influence, 45, 93, 295. Greek influence, 253-277; Patriarchate influence of, 221. Greeks and Bulgarians, 93. Guards, the Palace, 238-248. Halil Halid, 19. Hamidian _régime_, the, 35-53. Hatti-Sherif of Gulhane, the, 25. Herzegovina, annexation of, 238; risings in, 27. Hilmi Pasha, 202, 234. _Hurriet_, newspaper, the, 64. Ignatieff, 26. Influence, European, 13; German, 45, 93, 295. Insurrection, in Bulgaria, 152, 158; the Macedonian, 90. Intermarriage with Westerns, 57. Internal dissensions, 281-296. Interregnum, the, 222. Ismail Pasha, 131. Istarova, Niazi at, 172. Japan-Russo War, influence of, 54. Jews and the Young Turks, 83. Kemil Bey, poet, 57. Kermanle Metre, 139. Kiamil Pasha, 39, 230; resignation of, 287. Labcha, 156. Laurent, Monsieur, 235. Liberal Union, the, 290. Liberty secured for all, 225. Literature, Turkish, 13.
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