INDEX
- Abdul Aziz, 20, 27, 163, 181, 234, 238, 258
- Abdul Hamid, and the Marquis of Salisbury, 1;
- works of, 8, 51–54,164–166;
- and the Armenians, 20, 57;
- and the Germans, 22, 270;
- and Ahmed Midhat Effendi, 25, 26;
- popularity, 27–28, 180–182, 238–239, 243;
- and Dr. Hepworth, 60–61, 128–129;
- and Mr. Whitman, 30–35, 51, 61, 170;
- and the Press, 148–149;
- deposition, 150, 177–178;
- ceremony of the Selamlik, 154–158, 178–182;
- account of, 159–182;
- promise of Nicholas of Russia to, 162, 277 and note;
- personality, 166–167, 234, 237–238, 254–255;
- and Mr. Whittaker, 171;
- and Professor Vambéry, 171–172;
- audiences, 179–180;
- stories of his diplomacy,184;
- spies of, 201;
- and the Fehim Pasha incident, 264, 266–267, 270;
- mentioned in Professor Vambéry’s letters, 285, 286–287, 288–292;
- William II and, 294–295
- Abdul Medjid, 261;
- Abraham Pasha, 19–20
- Abyssinia, Christian monasteries of, 254
- Adrianople, peace of, 1829, 106
- Ahmed Midhat, account of, 25–28, 235–236;
- Aintab in Syria, 63, 112, 114
- Aja Sophia of Constantinople, 28, 87
- Ala Dagh, the, 105
- Alaskird, 97
- Albanian Redifs, the, 45, 155
- Albanians in Salonica, 40
- Albigenses, the, 262
- Albrecht, Archduke, 182
- Alexander of Battenberg, Prince, and the Mohammedan element, 242
- Alexander of Servia, 59
- Alexandretta, 63, 81, 115–117
- Alidjekrek affair of 1896, 97
- Ambassadors in Constantinople, position of, 186–169;
- American element in Erzeroum, 99–100;
- interest in Anatolia, 121 and note
- Anatolia, the mission to, 60;
- Anatolian Railway, the, 268, 275 and note
- Anatolius, General, 90
- Anglicans, 228
- Angora, prosperity of, 165
- Arab types in Turkey, 233, 248
- Aram Aramian, arrest, 97
- Ararat, Mount, 109
- Arians, the, 223
- Armenak Dermonprejan, arrest, 97
- Armenia, military service in, 75–76;
- “Armenian Atrocities,” rising of 1895–6, 70–79, 170;
- Armenian Cemetery, Constantinople, 18
- Armenian Committees, 13, 74, 127
- Armenian schools, 63, 66, 75, 99, 127
- Armenians in Turkey, 228, 231
- Arms from Russia seized, 97
- Arsenal (Tophanè), Constantinople, discovery of bombs, 24
- Arson in Constantinople, 243–244
- Ashmead-Bartlett, Sir Ellis, 48, 53–55
- Aspern, 182
- Asquith, Mr., and the Eucharistic procession in London, 213
- Austria-Hungary, Turkish policy of, 275
- Austrian Double Eagle March, the, 156–157
- Avellis, Hugo, in Constantinople, 204–248;
- Azarian, Armenian banker, 20
- Azerbaijan, 296
- Bagdad Railway, 269, 277
- Bahri Pasha, Governor-General of Van, fired on, 74
- Baiburt, 85–86
- Bajezid, Sultan, mosque of, 8
- Balkan War, 295
- Balls in Constantinople, 197–198
- Baptists, 228
- Batoum, 67
- Bayazid, 105
- Bazar de Secours, 52–53
- Bebek, 169
- Begler-Bey, Palace of, 139, 159
- Beikos, 27, 257
- Beilan, 116
- Belgrade, 59
- Belisarius, 183;
- sayings of, quoted, 160
- Benedek, Field-Marshal, 182
- Bennett, Mr. Gordon, 10–11, 15, 40, 57–59, 129
- Bergholz, Mr. Leo, American Consul at Erzeroum, 99
- Berlin, Congress of, 278
- Bernhardi, General, 286
- Beschiktasch, 142
- Bieberstein, Baron Marschall von, 162;
- Bigham, Clive, 48, 55
- Birds, shooting of, 254–245
- Biredschik, 63, 111–112
- Bismarck, Prince, opinion on the Cretan situation, 1–2;
- Bitlis, 63, 77, 88, 91, 96, 120, 132;
- 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;
- 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, 93–94;
- Chaldeans, Uniate, 228
- Chalet Kiosk, 288
- Charles, Archduke, 182
- Chary, Hermann, Roumanian interpreter, 40–41, 48, 65, 117
- Chefakat, Order of the, 165, 172
- Christian Churches in Turkey, 28, 222–223
- Christianity in Turkey, 119–123, 216–223, 226–230
- Circassians, characteristics of the, 106–107;
- exodus of, 278
- Club de Constantinople, 195
- Colombo, Hôtel, Salonica, 37
- Commerce, British Chamber of, at Constantinople, 190
- Commercial code of 1850, 229
- Commerell, Admiral, 226
- Constantine the Great, 223, 254
- Constantinople, impressions, 5–9;
- cavalry barracks, 7, 8;
- Fakir Hanè, 8;
- Greek High School, 8;
- Marine Hospital, 8;
- Marine Ministry, 8;
- Ters Hanè, 8;
- gossip in, 12–13;
- British Embassy, 17, 55–56;
- German Post Office, 21–22;
- Arsenal, 24;
- Aja Sophia, 28, 87;
- Gumysch Soujou Hospital, 30;
- outbreak of the war, 50–51;
- a return to, 127–128;
- water
- supply of, 165;
- diplomacy in, 186–195;
- cuisine of, 195–196;
- “high life” in, 196–198;
- the Passage Oriental, 206–207;
- Europeans in, 214–215, 240;
- fall of, 222;
- fire brigade of, 243–244;
- Bazaar, 247
- Constantinople, Club de, 12, 195
- Copts, 228
- Corpus Christi, Feast of, in Constantinople, 213
- Corruption and bribery in Turkey, 163–164
- “Cospoli,” provincial name for Constantinople, 103
- Costaki Pasha, 1
- Courrier de L’Est, 149
- Crete, Bismarck’s interest in the island, 1–2;
- the naval demonstration 1898, 276
- Crimean War, 170, 230, 261
- Criminal code of 1840, 229
- Crispi, 271
- Crusades, nature of the, 215–216, 219, 221–222
- Cuinet cited, 120 (note)
- Currie, Lady, 55–56
- Currie, Sir Philip, 263;
- Dagmar, Empress, 71
- Daily Mail and the Fehim Pasha incident, 266–267
- Damascene swords, 91
- Damascus, 118
- Dandolo, Enrico, 250
- Danish Bey, 71
- Daphne, Austrian-Lloyd steamer, 64
- Dead, Turkish reverence for the, 8
- Deliler, village of, 55
- Demeter Mavrocordato Effendi, 71, 72
- Détaille, M. Edouard, “Nos Vainqueurs,” 215
- Deutsche Bank, Berlin, 142
- Deutsche Revue, 287
- Diarbekir, 63, 88, 91;
- “Diary of an Idle Woman in Constantinople,” 253
- Djahid, Husein, paper by, 287
- Dogs of Constantinople, 17, 254
- Dolma-Baghtchè, palace of, 139, 141
- Doré, Gustave, illustrations of the Bible, 88
- Dragoman Service, the, 189
- Draper, and Islamism, 219–220
- Druses, 228
- Dufferin, Lord, 193
- Duilio, the Italian ship, 37
- Edhem Pasha, generalissimo of the Turkish forces, 43–44, 46, 48
- Edward VII, 283
- Egypt, irrigation, 280
- Egyptians at Nisib, 112
- Elassona, Turkish headquarters at, 40–48
- Emerson, “English Traits,” 249
- Emin Bey, story of, 166–167
- England, Turkish policy, 22, 170, 272–274, 278–279
- English governesses in Constantinople, 213
- English settlement in Salonica, 39–40
- Englishman, Turkish estimation of the, 261–262
- Erzeroum, vilayet, 63 and note;
- 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;
- Ghazi Osman Pasha, 50–51, 155, 205;
- Giaours, 228, 249
- Gladstone, the Rt. Hon. W. E., policy of, 169–170
- Goethe quoted, 125, 268
- Golden Horn, 6, 7, 8, 9 (note), 55
- “Goldener Lamm,” Vienna, 4
- Goltz, General von der, 285
- Gordon, General, 40, 226
- Görgey, 251
- Gortschakoff, 188, 296
- Græco-Turkish War, 35–56, 219, 271, 276
- Grant, General, and Reouf Pasha, 94–95
- Gratz, 182
- Graves, Mr., British Consul at Erzeroum, opinion of, quoted, 93–94
- Greece, incursions into Macedonia, 36;
- Greek Committees, 2
- Greek Orthodox Church, 20–21, 213–214
- Greek Press, Bismarck and the, 2
- Greeks in Constantinople, behaviour, 50–51;
- Grey, Sir Edward, Eastern policy of, 291
- Gritti, Andrea, 250
- Gritti, Ludovico, 250
- Grumbkow Pasha, 48
- Gumysch Hanè, 83–8
- Gumysch Soujou Hospital, Constantinople, 30
- Gwynne, H. A., 55
- Hafis Pasha, 112
- Haidar Pasha, university at, 162
- Haldane, Lord, 286
- Halid Bey, 64
- Hamid Pasha, 74
- Hamidiè cavalry regiments, 73, 109, 145–155
- Hamidiè Mosque, 156, 164, 178–179
- “Hans,” 83, 86
- Harem, the, 215, 256–257
- Harper’s Magazine, 132
- Hassan Bey, 258
- Hassib Effendi, 71
- Hatti-Humayoun of 1856, 230
- Hatti-Sherif of Gulhanè, 229–230
- Hatzfeldt, Count, 206
- Hedjas Railway, 150, 277
- Heine, “Buch der Lieder,” quoted, 151
- Hepworth, Dr. George H., the expedition into Armenia, 58 et seq.;
- Hepworth, Mrs., 129
- Herbert, Sir Michael, 263
- Hobart Pasha, 226, 248
- Holy Sepulchre, Turkish protection, 213, 215–216, 228
- Horse, the Anatolian, 114–115
- Hospital for the wounded at Yildiz, 51–52
- Hugo, Victor, 26
- Huguenin, M., 268–269
- Huguenots, the, 217
- Humboldt, Alexander von, observations of, on Constantinople, 5–6
- Hungarian revolutionists, sheltered by the Sultan, 251
- Hunger-typhus, 165
- Hunuesch, 120
- Hussein Avni Pasha, 258
- Hyacinthe, Father, and Islamism, 219–220
- Ibrahim Pasha, 112, 145, 152–154
- Impérial, Hôtel, Salonica, 40
- Imtiaz medal, the, 33, 51–52, 179
- “Iradè,” the term, 144–145
- Izzet Fuad Pasha, Turkish ambassador at Madrid, 177
- Izzet Pasha, and Mr. Whitman, 30–35, 237;
- Jacobites, 228
- Janissaries, the, 155, 180
- Japan, German officers in, 272
- Jerusalem, 94–95, 118, 213, 216, 256
- Jews in Turkey, 21, 38–39, 92, 217, 221, 228, 249–250
- Johnson, President Andrew, 26
- Journal de Salonique, extract from, 41–42
- Justinian, Emperor, 183, 254
- Kaarie, or Kariè, Mosque, 28, 222–223
- Kara Hissar Charki, mines of, 76
- Kara Sua, source, 90
- Karaferia, 42
- Katerina, 42, 46
- Kegel Club, Salonica, 37
- Kerasoun, 66
- Khalifate, the, claim of the Sultan, 148
- Khinis, 77
- Khrimyan, Monsignor, 78
- Kighi, 96
- Knackfuss, Professor, 53
- Kop Dagh Pass, 86–88
- Koran, precepts of the, 213, 217–223, 234–235, 254
- Kossona, village of, 43
- Kossuth, 251
- Kotal Dagh, the, 66–67
- Kurdistan, 63, 79;
- Kurds, arming of the, 73;
- Lamartine, 291
- Larissa, 45, 55
- Layard, Sir Henry, 193
- Lazis, the, of Trebizond, 67
- Lebanon, 223
- Lessing, “Nathan the Wise,” 216–217
- Levant Herald, and the censorship, 171
- Levantine, the, 199–209
- London, contrasts with the East, 130–132
- Lorenz, Melchoir, 250
- Loti, Pierre, 291
- Louis XIV, 217
- Lufti Aga, story of, 168–169
- Lule-Burgas, 285
- Macedonia, missionaries of, 121
- Mahmoud, Sultan, 229–230, 248
- Mahmud Nedim Pasha, 169
- Mamuret ül Aziz, 63
- Marienbad, 57
- Maronites, 228
- Mavrocordato Effendi, 79–80
- Mavrocordato, Prince, 231
- Mavrogeni, Dr., 206
- Maximow, M., dragoman, 19
- Maximow M., Consul-General, 90, 93, 147
- Mazzini, 271
- McColl, Canon, 22
- Mecca, 65, 140–141
- Medjediè, order of, 98, 154
- Mehmet, Circassian officer, 40, 43, 48
- Mehmet Izzet Bey, saying of, quoted, 15, 255–256
- Mehmet Tscherkess, 45
- Mekteb Milkiè, 164
- Meluna Pass, the, 45
- Mersey, Lord, 48
- Mersina, 127
- Mersina-Adana Railway, 269
- Mesopotamia, 63, 295, 296
- Methodists, 228
- Metoualis, 228
- Midhat Pasha, 26, 166
- Migirditch, Armenian cook, 101–102
- Mijatovich, M. Chedo, 289
- Milan, ex-king, 59
- Miles, Gen. Nelson, 53
- Mining law, alterations, 273
- Missionaries in Turkey, 38, 39, 120–121
- Modiki, Kurds of, 124
- Mohamed Cherif Reouf Pasha, 93–98, 104
- Mohammed, life of, stories of, 125, 258–260
- Mohammed V, 208
- Mohammed Faté, Sultan, 250
- Mohammedanism and Christianity, 82–83, 216–223, 228–230
- Mollahs, 143–145
- Moltke, Count von, and Turkey, 35, 112, 248
- Monasteries, Christian, 82–83, 127, 222, 254
- Montenegrins, struggle of 1876, 207;
- characteristics, 212
- Montgomery, George R., 55
- Mordtmann, Dr., 164–165
- Moscow, fires of, 243
- Möser, Justus, 237
- Mosques, 222–223
- Mosul, 110
- Moutschka, River, 66
- Muezzin, the, 145
- Munir Pasha, Grand Master of Ceremonies, 60, 152, 180;
- Murad Su, 101
- Mustapha Pasha, railway station at, 262
- Namouma, yacht, 57
- Naples, 5
- Napoleon, Code of, 229
- Napoleon, saying of, 62, 226
- Napoleon III, Abdul Hamid compared with, 161–162
- National, Hôtel, Vienna, 4
- Naturalization of Turkish subjects, 231
- Neghib Bey, saying of, 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;
- Pera Palace Hotel, 6, 12, 177, 266
- Phanariotes, 235, 270
- Pharsalia, 45
- Philippopolis, 23–24
- Picot, Lieut.-Colonel H. P., 280;
- “Pilaf,” 255
- Platana, 67
- Plevna, siege of, 205
- Plumstead, naming of a street in, 283–284 and note
- Police, Turkish, 201–202
- Policevera, steamer, 50
- Polygamy, 215
- Pontine range, the, 85
- Potsdam Guards, the, 271
- Powers, the, proposals of 1895, 77;
- Presbyterians, 228
- Press, the, in Turkey, 148–149, 160, 188, 230–232, 251;
- Prinkipo Islands, 20
- Prior, Mr. Melton, 29
- Procopius of Cæsarea, 183
- Protestants in Turkey, 120–121, 228
- Pruth, the, 164
- Ramadan Festival, 149–150
- Razi Khan, 74
- “Realm of the Habsburgs,” by Mr. Sidney Whitman, 284, 292
- Red Cross, the, 205
- Redcliffe, Lord Stratford de, 56, 193, 261
- Reformation, the English, 213
- Religious toleration in Turkey, 216–222, 227–228;
- Revolvers at the Pera Palace Hotel, 17
- Rhodes, Island of, 25, 127
- Riedler, Professor, 248
- Rifat Bey, 169
- Roads, Persian, 80–81, 85, 101, 125, 128
- Robert College on the Bosphorus, 226–227
- Roberts, Lord, 286
- Roman Catholic Armenians, 21
- Rome, rites in communion with, 228
- Roqueferrier, M., 93
- Rothschild, London house of, 20
- Roumania, King of, 272
- Ruskin, saying of, quoted, 131
- Rushti Bey, Colonel, 65, 107
- Russia—Turkish policy of, 19, 127, 147, 232, 276–279, 296–297;
- Russian Cossack regiments, 73
- Russo-Japanese War, 296
- Russo-Turkish War, 44, 85–86, 164
- Saadi, poet, 290
- Sadjur, River, 114
- Sadowa, battle of, 182
- Saint Andrews, Cathedral of, 213
- Saint Sophia, Church of, 250
- Saladin, 114, 216–217, 233
- Salisbury, Marquis of, 1, 170, 220 (note)
- Salonica, Greek population, 37, 49–50;
- Salzburg, 5
- Samsoun, 66
- Saumur, 45
- Schah-Zadè, Sultan, 8
- Schiites, 233
- Schismanian, Givon, 77
- Schools, Armenian, 63, 66, 75, 99, 127;
- Schopenhauer, 237
- Schreyer, 114
- Scott, Sir Walter, quoted, 49
- Scutari, 257;
- Sedan-chairs, 197
- Selamlik, ceremony of the, 154–158, 164, 178–181, 253
- Selim, Sultan, 8, 110, 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;
- 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;
- 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, 64
- Sycosis, 117
- Syrian horsemen, 113
- Syrians, Uniate, 228
- Szechenyi Pasha, Count, 243
- Tahsim Pasha, 139
- Tanin, the, 287
- Tanzimat, the, 229–230
- Tariff, Turkish, 280
- Tauchnitz Collection of British Authors, 253
- Taurus, the, 82–85, 88
- “Tcharik,” 42
- Tcheragan, Palace of, 139
- “Temena,” ceremony of, 142–143
- Tempè, vale of, 45
- Terdjumani Hakkikat, the, 26
- Tewfik Bey, Colonel, 64–65
- Tewfik Pasha, 270
- Theodora, Empress, 183
- Theodosiopolis, 90
- Theodosius the Younger, 90
- Therapia, 263
- Thessaly, alleged Turkish atrocities, 54–55
- Tiflis, Armenians of, 78
- Tigris, the, 101, 110
- Times, the, correspondents in Turkey, 14, 18, 47–48, 171
- Timur the Tartar, 114
- Tophanè, Constantinople, 141
- Transylvania, Saxon colony, 276
- Trebizond, 63, 64, 81;
- Tripoli, 214
- Tschishly, 18
- Tschoueh, Daniel, 76
- Turanian type in Turkey, 233
- Turk, the, traits, 210–260;
- Turkey—War on Greece, 36;
- Turks, Orthodox, 228
- Tussaud’s, Madame, 215 and note
- Twain, Mark, 118
- Ulemas, 143, 144, 145
- United States, the Press in, 231
- University at Haidar Pasha, 165
- “Vali,” the term, 63 (note)
- Valis, unpopularity of, 124
- Valladolid, 250
- Vambéry, Dr. Rustem, letter to Mr. Whitman, 283–284
- Vambéry, Professor Arminius, experiences, 84;
- Van, 63, 64, 65, 74, 78, 79;
- Van, Lake of, 72, 109–110
- Vassos, Colonel, recall from Crete, 36
- Venice, 57
- Vereschagin, 205
- Victoria, Queen, 283
- Vienna, impressions, 3–5, 59;
- Vienna Congress 1815, 4
- “Vilayet,” the term, 63 (note)
- Vincent, Sir Edgar, in Constantinople, 226
- Voltaire, 237
- Wagner, Reisen von Moritz, quoted, 86
- Wallisch, Dr., 65
- Waugh, Mr. Alexander, English Consul, 111
- Weldon, Mr. Hamilton, 55
- Westminster, Duke of, attitude towards Armenian atrocities, 22
- White, Sir William, 193, 295
- Whitman, Mrs., and the Turkish ladies, 258
- Whittaker, Mr., 14, 171
- Whittall, 15–16, 22–23, 242
- William II and Abdul Hamid, 53, 162 (note), 261, 294–295
- William III of England, 252
- Woman, the Turkish, status, 165–166, 215, 256–258
- Woods, Admiral Sir Henry, Pasha, 242–243
- Xerias, River, 43
- Yildiz, the Palace at, 14, 18, 19, 31–35, 51–52, 72–73, 128–129, 137–158, 176–177
- Young Turk movement, 26, 124 (note), 287
- Zeki Pasha, Marshal, 73
- Zigana Pass, 84–85
- Zola, La Débâcle, 124