htm.html#Page_1" class="pginternal">1– 2; - the Sultan’s message to, 34–35;
- and Gortschakoff, 188;
- and DÉtaille’s picture, 215;
- diplomacy, 270–271, 272;
- on the position in the East, 279
Bitlis, 63, 77, 88, 91, 96, 120, 132; - the road to, 101–110;
- report of the English Vice-Consul, 122–123
Black Sea, 65, 82 Blunt, Mr. J. P., 47–48 Bodenstedt, Friedrich, quoted, 277–278 Bombs, discovery in Constantinople, 24 Bosphorus, the, 92, 141, 278 Bournous, the, 113 Bribery, charges of, 80 Bucharest, diplomacy in, 189 BÜchner, 237 Budapest, 285 (note) Budapest University, 283 Bulgarians, Uniate, 228 Burton, Sir Richard, knowledge of the East, 224–225, 226 Buyukdere, massacre of Armenians at, 19–20 Byron, Lord, on Constantinople, quoted, 5 “Byzantinism,” 183 Capitulations, the, 201, 231 Caravans, starting point for, 67; - on the Zigana Pass, 84–85
Carlyle and Islamism, 219–220 Cassim Pasha, suburb of, 8 Castries, Count de, “L’Islam,” 218 Catholics, Latin, 228 Censorship of the Press in Constantinople, evading the, 23–24, 171 Cercle d’Orient, Constantinople, 19, 195 Chadidja, 259 Chakir Pasha, Marshal, story of the watch, 70–6, 93–90; Russian influence, 91–92; the American element in, 99–100; Russian occupation 1878, 278 Erzingian, 73 Etchmiadzin (Russia), 78 Ethnike Hetairia, the, 36 and note, 37 Eucharistic Congress in London, 213 EugÉnie, Empress, 139 Eunuchs, 253–254 Euphrates, crossing the, 112 Europeans in Constantinople, 214–215, 240 Famine, 165 Fauna between Erzeroum and Bitlis, 102–103 “FedaÏs,” the, 75–76 Fehim Pasha, Chief of Secret Police, 177–178; Ferdinand, Austrian ex-Emperor, sayings of, 159–160 Ferid Pasha, 270 Ferrero, Guglielmo, sayings of, quoted, 234–235 Fire brigade in Constantinople, 243–244 Franco-German War 1870, 251 Franco-Italian War 1859, 182 Franz-Josef, present to the Bazar de Secours, 53 French Embassy in Constantinople, 50, 251 French language in Turkey, 275–276 Friedrichsruh, 2 Fuad, Grand Vizier, 177 Galata Bridge, the, 15–18, 21–22, 141, 244 Gautier, ThÉophile, on the Turk, 8 Gellini, Gentil, 250 “German Memories,” Prof. VambÉry’s remarks on, 289, 290 Germany and England, 293, 294 Germany and Turkey—Behaviour of Germans during the massacre, 21–22; - German officers in Turkey, 48–49, 271–272, 246
- Nelidow, M. de, 19, 278
- Nestorians, Chaldean, 228
- Nestorius, 223
- New York Herald, the, 2, 10–11, 14, 23–25, 31, 34, 36, 41, 42, 43, 46, 57, 58, 60, 61, 129, 133 (note), 170
- NicÆa, Council of, 223
- Nicholas, Emperor, promise to Abdul Hamid, 162, 277 and note
- Nineteenth Century and After, 286, 289 (note 4)
- Nisib, village of, 112
- O’Conor, Sir Nicholas, 193;
- Offenbach, Jacques, 157
- Ohannes Effendi, 19
- Olympus, Mount, 37, 43
- Orient (L’), 149
- Ortogrul cavalry, 155
- Osman Pasha, 95, 139
- Osmanian, 18–19
- OsmaniÈ order, 154
- Ottoman Bank, the attack on the, 16–18, 23–24
- Palestine, law in, 229
- Pall Mall Gazette, 285
- Pancaldi, 71
- Paris Commune 1871, 256
- Pascal, “Les PensÉes” quoted, 161
- Paskiewitsch, General, 86
- Passage Oriental, Constantinople, 206–207
- Passen, 97
- Paul, Emperor, 32
- Peel, W., 55
- Pera, 15, 199, 200;
- the outbreak at, 17;
- discovery of bombs, 25;
- af
t@g@html@files@59130@59130-h@59130-h-8.htm.html#Page_111" class="pginternal">111, 217, 233
- Shamyl, submission of, 278
- Shaw, Captain, 243
- Shaw, G. B., 48
- Shefket Pasha, Marshal, 51
- Sheikh-ul-Islam, 52, 217, 233, 237–238
- Sheikhs, 143–145
- Shipka Pass, 71
- Silver mines, 83–84
- Sirry Bey, 64, 103–106, 113, 117, 172, 266–267
- Sitaouk, 97
- Sivas, 76
- Smyrna, 22, 127
- Smyrna-Aidin Railway, 273
- Sobranje, the, Mohammedan members, 242
- Softas, 145
- Solferino, 182
- Sorovitch, 41, 42
- Spain—Religious intolerance in, 38, 217, 250;
- the Moors in, 220–221;
- generosity of the people, 248
- Special Correspondent, Mr. Gordon Bennett’s ideas of his duties, 11–12
- Spencer, Herbert, 237
- Spinoza, 237
- “Stambolin,” 25, 150, 176
- Stamboul, the outbreak in, 15–17, 22;
- the Aja Sophia, 28, 87;
- the Sublime Porte, 141;
- fires in, 244;
- the public fountain, 261
- Steevens, G. W., 55
- Sublime Porte, the, 14, 141
- Suleyman, Sultan, 8, 165, 250
- Sultan, the, and the Khalifate, 225
- Sunday, the Mohammedan, 27
- Suwarie Tschaoush,
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