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  • Aali Pasha, 26.
  • Aassim Bey, 248.
  • Abd-ul-Aziz, accession of, 25;
    • deposed, 29.
  • Abdul Hamid, accession of, 30.
  • Abdul Houda, 205.
  • Abd-ul-Mejid, 25.
  • Administration by the Young Turks, 214.
  • Ahmed Riza, 248;
    • and the Central Committee, 102;
    • in London, 76, 78.
  • Albania, revolt in, 66-70.
  • Albanian chiefs, the, 154;
    • horrors, 22.
  • Albanians support the Committee, 169-194.
  • Ali Bey, 69.
  • Ameer Ali, 61.
  • Anatolian troops, 169-184.
  • Anti-Christian feeling, 10.
  • Animals, kindness to, 8.
  • Army, the, 40;
    • a strong, needed, 261, 280;
    • and the Revolution, 113-115;
    • discontent in the, 87-100;
    • and the Committee, 224;
    • mutinous, 300;
    • Young Turks and, 89-100.
  • Astrologer at Court, an, 205.
  • Atrocities, 15-24.
  • Austria’s annexations, 238;
    • trade, boycott of, 218.
  • “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, 133.
  • Revolution, after the, 207-221;
    • beginning of, 117-132;
    • of 1907, 54.
  • Rise of the Young Turks, 64-86.
  • Resna, the rising of, 146.
  • Russia, peace of 1878, 33.
  • Russian influence, 16.
  • Russo-Turkish War, the, 16.
  • Sabah-ed-Din, Prince, 76.
  • Said Pasha, Grand Vizier, 204, 229.
  • Salonica, Central Committee at, 103;
    • Congress at, 252;
    • Ottoman Committee at, 97-100.
  • Sandansky, king of the mountains, 211.
  • Secret police, the, 42.
  • Secret proceedings, 105.
  • Sefer Bey, 30.
  • Selamlik, the, 243.
  • Self-rule, preparing for, 249-260.
  • Sheik-ul-Islam, the, 11.
  • Shemshi Pasha, 126-152;
    • assassinated, 168.
  • Shura-i-Ummet journal, the, 248.
  • “Sick man of Europe,” the, 21.
  • “Silistria,” the, 57.
  • Softas, the, 28.
  • Spies in Turkey, 20;
    • system of, 41, 44, 66.
  • Spread of Corruption, the, 35-53.
  • Spread of Education, 54-63.
  • Spy system, the military, 89.
  • Standard of Revolt, the, 133-151.
  • “Story of the Nations,” the, 13.
  • Sultan, character of the, 37;
    • the new, 297-320.
  • Taxation, re-adjustment of, 265.
  • Theatre, influence of the, 257.
  • Tolerance of the Young Turks, 59.
  • Treachery against Turkey, 3.
  • Troops, the palace, 242.
  • Tsar, the, and Edward VII, 122.
  • Ulemas, the, 11, 61.
  • Ultimatum of the Committee, 198-206.
  • Union and Progress, Committee of, 261, 280, 284.
  • “Unspeakable Turks,” the, 15.
  • Vali of Monastir, the, 169, 184.
  • Velijon, Niazi at, 166.
  • Victory, a Bloodless, 185-197.
  • Von der Goltz, Baron, 103.
  • Western ideas, influence of, 56.
  • Whittall, Sir William, 7.
  • Women, in the Revolution, 112;
    • status of, 12.
  • Yildiz soldiers, the, 239.
  • Young Turk party, the, The book cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.


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