The author defines the character of the Ottoman state in general and then interprets the state through various lenses: the state interpreted as a slave family (that is, as a macrocosmic family which includes slaves), as a missionary enterprise and an educational system, as an army, as a nobility and ...
Opening of the new régime -- The political outlook -- The Sultan's visit to Eyoub -- Future prospects -- Dissatisfaction with the new régime -- Bulgaria in presence of war -- With the Servians -- Constantinople during the war -- The cholera at San Stefano., by Maurice Baring.
by Lord Newton ..., "Lord Lyons in private life, by Mrs. Wilfrid Ward": v. 2, p. [415]-428., Main Heritage Compact General, DA46.L9 N5 1913, Book, vol. 1, Item-ID: i25903810, BIB-ID: 2756508, commitment to retain 20151204 pda OTUTLD