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The Diary of a Turk

The Diary of a Turk

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THE DIARY OF A
TURK

BY

HALIL HALID, M.A., M.R.A.S.

CONTAINING EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS


LONDON
ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK
1903


TO THE MEMORY OF
E. F. W. GIBB
ORIENTAL SCHOLAR, AND THE AUTHOR OF "A HISTORY OF OTTOMAN POETRY"


PREFACE

Although no Western Power has ever played a greater part in the problems of the Ottoman Empire than Great Britain, yet in no other country in Western Europe is Turkey more grossly misunderstood. I have been many times asked by my English acquaintances to write a book on Turkey from a Turkish point of view, and two ways of writing were suggested to me: the one was to compile a detailed work, the other to write a small and light book. To take the former advice was not possible to me, as I found myself incapable of producing a great and technical work. Besides, I thought that after all a small and lightly written volume would have a larger circle of readers, and by its help I could to some extent correct some of the mistaken ideas prevailing in England about Turkey. Therefore I began to write this little volume in the form of a book of travel, and I now bring it out under the title of The Diary of a Turk. By this means I have been able to talk a little on many matters connected with Turkey. Let the critic find other points in this book on which to express his opinion, but do not let him charge me with ignorance of the fact that the somewhat unexciting experiences of an unknown man may be only of slight interest to the public.

In the chapter on women's affairs I have quoted a few paragraphs from two articles which I contributed some time ago to two London weeklies, the Queen and the Lady, I render my thanks to the Editors of these papers for kindly permitting me to reproduce them here.

H. H.


CONTENTS

CHAP. PAG.
I. MY HOME IN ASIA MINOR 1
II. AT SCHOOL AND IN THE HAREM 23
III. THE HAREM AND WOMEN IN THE EAST 46
IV.

I GO TO CONSTANTINOPLE AND PURSUE MY STUDIES

75
V.

A NEW PROFESSION AND THE QUESTION OF CONSCRIPTION

97
VI. TURKEY'S INTERNAL DANGERS 118
VII. A NEW COSTUME AND A NEW CAREER 134
VIII. THE SUBLIME PORTE AND YILDIZ KIOSK 150
IX. THE CEREMONY OF THE SELAMLIK 164
X. THE SULTAN'S POLICY 175
XI. THE STRUGGLE WITH YOUNG-TURKEY 186
XII. ENGLAND AND THE CALIPHATE 200
XIII. A LAST VISIT TO ASIA MINOR 211
XIV. A SPY IN A BATH 225
XV. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND 238
XVI. A RETURN AND A SECOND FLIGHT 253

ILLUSTRATIONS

PRINCES IN LANCERS' UNIFORM Frontispiece
A PICKNICKING RESORT To face page 54
A VILLAGE WEDDING PROCESSION T"ace"xxx70
A TURKISH CEMETERY T"ace"xxx84
OFFICERS OF LANCERS T"ace"xx114
HAMIDIEH MOSQUE 

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