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The Turk and his lost provinces

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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About This Book

An illustrated travelogue and political survey of the Ottoman Empire and the surrounding Balkan states that traces the empire's waning authority and the emergence of modern national entities. Combining historical background, on-the-ground reportage, and descriptive sketches of the capital, its government, the sultan's court, mosques, palaces, missionary schools, and archaeological sites, the work examines administrative failures, religious and ethnic tensions, recent uprisings and diplomatic disputes, and the social character of Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, and Greece. It balances portraits of ordinary people and institutions with commentary on governance and foreign policy, offering contemporaneous observations of urban life, monuments, and examples of reform or misrule.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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Facing Page
A Ghazi—a Mohammedan Fanatic49
Gate to Dalma Baghtcheh Palace, Constantinople69
A Street of Constantinople91
The Seraglio, Constantinople92
Fire Brigade, Constantinople116
Beyler-Bey Palace, Constantinople132
Suleiman Mosque, Constantinople136
Robert College, Constantinople142
Sofia, the Capital of Bulgaria166
House of the Sobranje, Sofia176
Monastery of St. John of Ryle, Bulgaria186
Royal Palace at Sofia197
Business Street in Sofia198
Military Club at Sofia200
A Macedonian Ready for Revolution239
King Alexander of Servia248
Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria248
A Glimpse of Modern Belgrade259
Royal Palace at Belgrade260
A Glimpse of Old Belgrade262
Government Hotels, Bosnia296
Jewish Cemetery in Bosnia299
A Young and an Old Corinthian322
Ruins of Ancient Corinth328
Modern Athens332
Modern Athenians335
The Museum at Athens357
Mars Hill, Athens378
Temple of Theseus, Athens380

PART I
The Great Turk and His Capital