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| abandoned properties |
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| Abdülmecid I (Sultan) |
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| Abdul Hamid Effendi Zuhraoui [Ottoman Arab Senator] |
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| Abdul Hamid II [Ottoman Sultan from 1876-1909] |
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6 |
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| Abdullah-Chiftlik |
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8 |
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| Adalia |
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10 |
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| Adana massacres 1909 |
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| Adem effendi [police agent] |
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13 |
| Adil Bey (Hadji) = Hadji Adil Bey |
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14 |
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15 |
| Adramyt [Adramyttium/Adramyttion/Adramyti] |
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16 |
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| Aegean |
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18 |
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19 |
| Aegean region |
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20 |
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| Afion Karahissar |
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| Afyonkarahisar = Afion Karahissar |
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23 |
| Agaieff = Agaoglon |
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24 |
| Agaoglon Bey (Ahmed/Ahmed Agaieff) [editor of Hilal] |
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| Aidin |
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26 |
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| Al Osman Dynasty |
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28 |
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29 |
| Albania |
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30 |
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31 |
| Alexandretta (Alexandrette/Iskenderun/Hatay) |
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32 |
| Alfonso XIII [King of Spain] |
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33 |
| Algeria |
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34 |
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35 |
| Amasia |
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36 |
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| amnesty |
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38 |
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| Anckarsvärd (Per Gustaf August Cosswa) [Swedish ambassador at Constantinople] |
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41 |
| Ankara |
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42 |
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| Arab intellectuals |
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44 |
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45 |
| Arab Question |
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46 |
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| Arabia |
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48 |
| Arabs = Ottoman Arabs/Syrian Arabs/etc |
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49 |
| Armenia |
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50 |
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51 |
| Armenian Catholic bishops |
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52 |
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| Armenian deportations |
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54 |
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55 |
| Armenian massacres |
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56 |
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57 |
| Armenian petition |
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58 |
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| Armenian Question |
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60 |
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| Armenian relief |
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62 |
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63 |
| Armenians |
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| Armenians = Ottoman Armenians/Russian Armenians/etc |
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65 |
| Arroyo (Marquis Julian del) |
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66 |
| Arroyo (Marquis Julian del) [Spanish Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire] |
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67 |
| Arroyo (Marquis Julian del) [Spanish ambassador] |
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68 |
| Arslan Bey (Emir Adil) [Muslim Lebanese member of the Ottoman Parliament] |
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69 |
| Arslan Bey (Emir Chekib) [Muslim Lebanese member of the Ottoman Parliament] |
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70 |
| Arslan [Danish-built cement factory located in Derince (Derindje/Daridje)] |
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71 |
| Asia Minor |
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72 |
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| Assiout [British naval steamer] |
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74 |
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| Athens |
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| Atif Bey [Vali of Ankara] |
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| Austria |
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78 |
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79 |
| Austrian military officials |
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80 |
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| Azerbaidjan |
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82 |
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83 |
| Azeris = Azerbaijanis |
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84 |
| Aziz Bey [Director of the Interior Ministry's Security Police] |
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85 |
| Azmi Bey (Mehmet Jemal) [chief of police in Constantinople] |
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86 |
| Azmi Bey [former Police Prefect] |
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87 |
| A. P. Møller [Danish shipping company] |
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88 |
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89 |
| Baden (Prince Maximillian Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm von) [Max von Baden/German Chancellor] |
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90 |
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91 |
| Bahabanian (Gregory/Krikor) [Armenian Catholic bishop of Ankara] |
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92 |
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93 |
| Baldiz |
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94 |
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95 |
| Banque Agricole |
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96 |
| Baring (Evelyn) = Cromer (Lord) |
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97 |
| Basel |
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98 |
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99 |
| Bassermann |
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100 |
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101 |
| Batum |
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102 |
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103 |
| Bebek |
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104 |
| Bedri Bey [Chief of Police of Constantinople] |
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105 |
| Bedri Bey [police prefect of Constantinople] |
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106 |
| Bedri Bey [Prefect of Police in Constantinople] |
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107 |
| Behaeddine Bey [member of the central committee of the CUP/leader of the Special Organisation] |
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108 |
| Behaedin Bey = Behaeddine Bey |
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109 |
| Behaedinne Bey [former governor of Jaffa/secretary of Djemal Pasha] |
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110 |
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111 |
| Belgian nationals |
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112 |
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113 |
| Belligerent subjects |
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114 |
| Benedict XV [Pope 1914-1922] |
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115 |
| Beremian (Hatchadour) [Armenian blacksmith from Adapazar] |
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116 |
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117 |
| Berlin Treaty |
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118 |
| Berlingske Tidende [Danish conservative newspaper] |
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119 |
| Bernhoft (Herman Anker) [Diplomatic minister/representative of the Danish government at the Paris Peace Conference] |
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120 |
| Bernstorff (Johann-Heinrich Graf von) [German ambassador to the Ottoman Empire] |
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121 |
| Bernstorff (Johann Heinrich von) [German ambassador at Constantinople] |
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122 |
| Bethmann Hollweg (Theobald von) [German Chancellor] |
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123 |
| Beyazit |
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124 |
| Biliter [British naval steamer] |
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125 |
| Black Sea |
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126 |
| Blass (Robert) [Danish consul at Zurich] |
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127 |
| blockade |
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128 |
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129 |
| Bochguézenian (Artin Elias) [Armenian member of the Ottoman Parliament for Aleppo/barrister] |
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130 |
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131 |
| Boghos Bedros Terzian = Terzian |
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132 |
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133 |
| Boshgezenian = Bochguézenian |
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134 |
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135 |
| Boudjah |
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136 |
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137 |
| Bournabat |
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138 |
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139 |
| Britain |
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140 |
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141 |
| British Navy |
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142 |
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143 |
| Brussa = Bursa |
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144 |
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145 |
| Bryce (Lord James) |
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146 |
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147 |
| Bursa |
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148 |
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149 |
| Cairo |
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150 |
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151 |
| Capitulations |
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152 |
| Caporal [French citizen at Smyrna] |
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153 |
| Carabiber Bey [Director of Political Affairs in Smyrna] |
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154 |
| Carasso Effendi (Emmanuel) |
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155 |
| Casablanca [French minelayer] |
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156 |
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157 |
| Castellorizzo [Meis/Megisto] |
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158 |
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159 |
| Catholic Church |
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160 |
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161 |
| Catholics |
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162 |
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163 |
| Caucasus republics |
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164 |
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165 |
| Cavit Bey |
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166 |
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167 |
| Ceasar [American steam ship] |
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168 |
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169 |
| Central Powers |
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170 |
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171 |
| Cercle d’Orient [popular 'gentleman’s club' in Constantinople] |
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172 |
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173 |
| Cesme = Chesmé |
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174 |
| Chaim Nahum Effendi = Nahum Effendi (Haim/Chaim) |
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175 |
| Chakir bin Minas (Mehmed) [alias Abdullah/converted Armenian from Bursa] |
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176 |
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177 |
| Chamber of Deputies |
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178 |
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179 |
| chauvinism |
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180 |
| Chefik el Moayed [Arab notable/former Ottoman Deputy for Damascus] |
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181 |
| Chehab Bey (Emir Hariss) [Muslim Lebanese member of the Ottoman Parliament] |
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182 |
| Chelebian [Tchélébian/Celebian] (André/Antreas/Andrea Elia) [Armenian Catholic bishop of Diyarbekir] |
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183 |
| Chesmé |
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184 |
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185 |
| Chevket Bey (Mahmud) [former Ottoman minister] |
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186 |
| Chevket Pasha (Mahmoud) = Sevket Pasha (Mahmut) |
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187 |
| Chibli (Monseigneur) [Maronite Archbishop] |
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188 |
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189 |
| cholera |
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190 |
| Christian 10/X [king of Denmark] |
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191 |
| Christian X/10 |
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192 |
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193 |
| Christianity |
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194 |
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195 |
| Chukri Bey (Midhat) [CUP General Secretary/CUP Delegate for Constantinople/CUP Secretary] |
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196 |
| Chukri Pasha [member of the Ottoman Senate Finance Committee] |
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197 |
| church property |
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198 |
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199 |
| Cilician massacres = Adana massacres 1909 |
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200 |
| City of Khios [British naval steamer] |
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201 |
| Code Napoleon |
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202 |
| Committee for Armenian Relief |
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203 |
| Committee of Union and Progress = CUP |
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204 |
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205 |
| confiscation |
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206 |
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207 |
| conspiracies |
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208 |
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209 |
| Copenhagen |
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210 |
| Coupette [French journalist] |
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211 |
| Couyoumdjian Pasha (Ohannes) |
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212 |
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213 |
| Cromer (Lord) [former British consul general in Egypt (Evelyn Baring)] |
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214 |
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215 |
| D'Anckarsvard = Anckarsvärd |
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216 |
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217 |
| Damascus |
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218 |
| Damat Ferid Pasha [Ottoman Senator] |
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219 |
| Damid/Damad Ferid Pasha = Damat Ferid Pasha |
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220 |
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221 |
| Danish companies |
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222 |
| Danish Ministry of Commerce |
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223 |
| Danish Ministry of Trade |
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224 |
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225 |
| Danish Parliament [Rigsdagen] |
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226 |
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227 |
| Danmark [Danish salvage steamer] |
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228 |
| Dansk-Russisk Dampskibsselskab [Danish-Russian Steamship Company] |
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229 |
| Dardanelles |
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230 |
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231 |
| Davis (Leslie A.) [American consul at Harput] |
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232 |
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233 |
| Demotica |
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234 |
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235 |
| Denmark |
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236 |
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237 |
| deportations |
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238 |
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239 |
| Der Garabedian (Kegham) [Armenian member of the Ottoman Parliament for Mush] |
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240 |
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241 |
| Derindje = Derince |
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242 |
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243 |
| desertion |
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244 |
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245 |
| Dikili |
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246 |
| diplomatic correspondence |
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247 |
| Director of Public Safety |
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248 |
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249 |
| Djahid Bey (Hussein) [First Vice-Chairman of the Ottoman Chamber of Deputies] |
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250 |
| Djahid Bey (Hussein) [member of the central committee of the CUP] |
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251 |
| Djahid Bey (Hussein) [Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies] |
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252 |
| Djahid Bey (Hussein) [Vice-President of the Ottoman Chamber of Deputies] |
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253 |
| Djambolat = Jambolat |
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254 |
| Djavid Bey (Mehmed) [Ottoman Minister of Finance] |
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255 |
| Djavid Bey (Mehmet) |
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256 |
| Djavid Bey (Mehmet) [Ottoman Minister of Finance] |
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257 |
| Djavid Bey [minister of finance] |
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258 |
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259 |
| Djemal Pasha (Ahmed) |
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260 |
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261 |
| Dolci (Angelo Maria) [Papal Delegate at Constantinople] |
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262 |
| Dolci (Angelo Maria) [Papal Delegate to the Ottoman Empire] |
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263 |
| Dolci (Angelo Maria) [Papal Delegate] |
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264 |
| Dolci (Angelo Maria) [Vatican envoy] |
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265 |
| dreadnoughts |
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266 |
| Duma [Russian Parliament] |
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267 |
| Dupleix [French warship] |
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268 |
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269 |
| Dutch property |
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270 |
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271 |
| economic policies |
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272 |
| economy = Ottoman economy |
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273 |
| Ecumenical Patriarchate |
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274 |
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275 |
| Edirne = Adrianople |
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276 |
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277 |
| Egypt |
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278 |
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279 |
| Elkus (Abram Isaac) [American ambassador at Constantinople] |
| |
280 |
| Elkus (Abram Isaac) [American ambassador to the Ottoman Empire] |
| |
281 |
| Elkus (Abram) [American ambassador at Constantinople] |
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282 |
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283 |
| England = Britain |
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284 |
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285 |
| Entente Muslims |
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286 |
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287 |
| Entente/negotiations |
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288 |
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289 |
| Enver Pasha (Ismail) [Minister of War] |
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290 |
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291 |
| Erzberger (Matthias) [leader of the German Catholic Zentrumspartei/Center Party] |
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292 |
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293 |
| Eski-Cheir |
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294 |
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295 |
| Eskishehir = Eski-Cheir |
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296 |
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297 |
| Eudemish |
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298 |
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299 |
| Europe |
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300 |
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301 |
| exile |
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302 |
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303 |
| expropriations |
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304 |
| E. Nobel [Danish tobacco company] |
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305 |
| Fahreddin Bey [Fahrettin Bey/Ottoman ambassador to Russia] |
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306 |
| Falkenhayn (General Erich von) [German commander of the army group F in Syria and Mesopotamia] |
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307 |
| famine |
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308 |
| Felippo el Khazen = Sheikh el Khazen (Phillippe) |
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309 |
| Ferdinand I [King of Bulgaria] |
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310 |
| Ferid el Khazen = Sheikh el Khazen (Farid) |
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311 |
| Fethi Bey (Ali) [Ali Fethi Bey (Okyar)]/Ottoman/Turkish diplomat/military officer/politician] |
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312 |
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313 |
| Foca = Phocea |
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314 |
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315 |
| forced starvation |
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316 |
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317 |
| Fort Yenikalé |
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318 |
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319 |
| France |
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320 |
| Franco Pasha (Joussouf) [former Mutassarif/Governor of Lebanon] |
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321 |
| Franko Kusa Pasha (Yusuf) = Franco Pasha (Joussouf) |
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322 |
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323 |
| Freemasonry |
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324 |
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325 |
| French Navy |
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326 |
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327 |
| F. L. Smidth [Danish cement factory builders] |
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328 |
| Gamarha [Maronite family in Lebanon] |
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329 |
| Garin = Erzerum |
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330 |
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331 |
| George V [Armenian Catholicos residing in Echmiadzin] |
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332 |
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333 |
| Georgiades Effendi [Greek member of the Ottoman Senate] |
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334 |
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335 |
| Gerenkieuy [Gerenkoy] |
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336 |
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337 |
| German military officials |
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338 |
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339 |
| Germans |
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340 |
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341 |
| Ghalib Bey (Ali) [member of the Ottoman Senate for Cesarea] |
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342 |
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343 |
| Gordon [Levantine family at Smyrna] |
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344 |
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345 |
| Great Powers |
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346 |
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347 |
| Greek Catholic Church |
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348 |
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349 |
| Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Constantinople = Ecumenical Patriarchate |
| |
350 |
| Greeks = Ottoman Greeks/Hellenic Greeks/etc |
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351 |
| Grevenkop-Castenskiold (Henrik) [Danish ambassador at London] |
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352 |
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353 |
| Gustaf 5/V |
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354 |
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355 |
| Gustav 5/V [king of Sweden] |
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356 |
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357 |
| Haakon 7/VII |
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358 |
| Haci Adil Bey = Hadji Adil Bey |
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359 |
| Hadji Adil Bey |
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360 |
| Hadji Adil Bey [Chairman of the Ottoman Chamber of Deputies/Governor of Adrianople] |
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361 |
| Hadji Adil Bey [Chairman of the Ottoman Parliament] |
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362 |
| Hadji Adil Bey [Governor at Adrianople] |
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363 |
| Hadji Adil Bey [Vali in Adrianople] |
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364 |
| Hairi Effendi [Sheikh-ul-Islam] |
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365 |
| Hakki Pasha (Ismail) [Ottoman commissary general] |
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366 |
| Hakki Pasha [Ottoman ambassador at Berlin] |
| |
367 |
| Halil Bey |
| |
368 |
| Halil Bey (Mentese) [Minister of Justice] |
| |
369 |
| Halil Bey (Mentese) [Ottoman Foreign Minister] |
| |
370 |
| Halil Bey (Mentese) [Ottoman Minister of Justice] |
| |
371 |
| Halil Bey [chairman of the deputy chamber] |
| |
372 |
| Halil Bey [Ottoman Foreign Minister] |
| |
373 |
| Halil Bey [Ottoman Minister of Justice] |
| |
374 |
| Halim (Prince Said) [Grand Vizier] |
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375 |
| Hamidiye [Ottoman cruiser] |
| |
376 |
| |
377 |
| Harput |
| |
378 |
| |
379 |
| Hayri Effendi = Hairi Effendi |
| |
380 |
| Håkon 7/VII [king of Norway] |
| |
381 |
| Hedzin |
| |
382 |
| |
383 |
| Hellenic Greeks |
| |
384 |
| Hellner (Johannes) [Swedish Foreign Minister] |
| |
385 |
| Herakli |
| |
386 |
| |
387 |
| Hilal |
| |
388 |
| Hilal [French-language daily newspaper] |
| |
389 |
| Hims = Homs |
| |
390 |
| Hoff (Nikolai/Nicolai) [Norwegian officer and inspector general for the Ottoman Armenian provinces] |
| |
391 |
| Holland = Netherlands |
| |
392 |
| Hollis (Stanley) [American consul general at Beirut] |
| |
393 |
| Holy See |
| |
394 |
| |
395 |
| Horton (George) [American General Consul at Smyrna] |
| |
396 |
| Horton (George) [United States Consul General at Smyrna] |
| |
397 |
| Horton (George) [United States Consul General] |
| |
398 |
| |
399 |
| Hovhannes = Serengulian |
| |
400 |
| Hoyek Helta (Elias) [Maronite Patriarch at Beirut] |
| |
401 |
| human rights |
| |
402 |
| |
403 |
| Hungarians |
| |
404 |
| Ibrahim Pasha [Minister of Justice] |
| |
405 |
| Ikdam |
| |
406 |
| |
407 |
| India |
| |
408 |
| |
409 |
| international law |
| |
410 |
| international public opinion |
| |
411 |
| intervention |
| |
412 |
| |
413 |
| Iran |
| |
414 |
| |
415 |
| Iraq |
| |
416 |
| Iskenderun = Alexandretta |
| |
417 |
| Islam |
| |
418 |
| Islamification = Islamization |
| |
419 |
| Islamism |
| |
420 |
| |
421 |
| Ismet Bey [former city prefect in Constantinople] |
| |
422 |
| |
423 |
| Israelian (Stepan) [Armenian Catholic bishop of Harput] |
| |
424 |
| Istanbul = Constantinople |
| |
425 |
| Italy |
| |
426 |
| |
427 |
| Izmit = Ismid |
| |
428 |
| Izzet Pasha (Ahmet) [Ottoman Grand Vizier/army general] |
| |
429 |
| Jacobsen (Maria) [Danish missionary nurse at Harput and Mezreh] |
| |
430 |
| |
431 |
| Jagow (Gottlieb von) [German Foreign Minister] |
| |
432 |
| Jahid Bey (Hussein) = Djahid Bey (Hussein) |
| |
433 |
| Jambolat (Ismail) |
| |
434 |
| Jambolat (Ismail) [former editor of Tanin] |
| |
435 |
| Jambolat (Ismail) [Ottoman Minister of the Interior/Doctor/former Director General of the Turkish Chamber of Commerce/former Governor of Constantinopel and diplomatic minister at Stockholm] |
| |
436 |
| Jambulat Bey (Ismail) [Prefect of Constantinople] |
| |
437 |
| Jemal Pasha = Djemal Pasha |
| |
438 |
| Jensen (Jenny) [Danish missionary at Mezreh] |
| |
439 |
| Jessen (Franz von) [Danish journalist/also known as F. de Jessen] |
| |
440 |
| |
441 |
| Jews = Ottoman Jews/European Jews/etc |
| |
442 |
| |
443 |
| Journey of Dragomans |
| |
444 |
| |
445 |
| Kadifekale |
| |
446 |
| |
447 |
| Kadikoy |
| |
448 |
| |
449 |
| Kalmykov (Andrey) [Russian Consul General at Smyrna] |
| |
450 |
| Kalmykow (Andrew) = Kalmykov (Andrey) |
| |
451 |
| Kamil Pasha (Mehmet) [former Grand Vizier] |
| |
452 |
| |
453 |
| Kara Bournou peninsula |
| |
454 |
| Karasu Efendi = Carasso Effendi |
| |
455 |
| Kastamonu |
| |
456 |
| |
457 |
| Kato-Panayia [Kato Panagia/Assan Tchiftlik] |
| |
458 |
| |
459 |
| Kemal Bey [Minister for Public Nutrition] |
| |
460 |
| Kemal (Mustafa) [later President of Turkey under the name Atatürk] |
| |
461 |
| Kemer |
| |
462 |
| |
463 |
| Kerasun |
| |
464 |
| Ketchedjian [Kecegian] (Leone) [Armenian Catholic archbishop of Sivas-Tokat] |
| |
465 |
| Ketchourian [Kiciurian] (Garabed) [former Armenian Catholic bishop of Erzerum] |
| |
466 |
| Kharpert/Kharperd = Harput |
| |
467 |
| Khatchadourian [Kaciadurian] (Michele/Mikael) [Armenian Catholic bishop of Malatia] |
| |
468 |
| Khazen = Sheikh el Khazen |
| |
469 |
| Khios = Chios |
| |
470 |
| |
471 |
| Kilisman |
| |
472 |
| |
473 |
| Kinick |
| |
474 |
| |
475 |
| Kizilbahce = Kilisman |
| |
476 |
| KMA = Kvindelige Missions Arbejdere |
| |
477 |
| Konia = Konya |
| |
478 |
| |
479 |
| Kouyoumdjian Pasha = Couyoumdjian Pasha |
| |
480 |
| Krag (O.) [Danish ambassador to Norway] |
| |
481 |
| Krieger (A.) [royal chamberlain at the Danish court] |
| |
482 |
| Krikor V [Armenian Catholicos residing in Echmiadzin] |
| |
483 |
| Kristiania |
| |
484 |
| |
485 |
| Kuluk |
| |
486 |
| |
487 |
| Kurds = Ottoman Kurds/Persian Kurds/etc |
| |
488 |
| |
489 |
| Kuyumjian Pasha = Couyoumdjian Pasha |
| |
490 |
| Kvindelige Missions Arbejdere (KMA) |
| |
491 |
| La Turquie [Italien-language newspaper] |
| |
492 |
| |
493 |
| language |
| |
494 |
| |
495 |
| law of nations |
| |
496 |
| |
497 |
| Le Jeune Turc |
| |
498 |
| Le Jeune Turc [French-language daily newspaper] |
| |
499 |
| Le Temps [French newspaper] |
| |
500 |
| |
501 |
| Lebanon |
| |
502 |
| |
503 |
| Lesvos = Mytilene |
| |
504 |
| |
505 |
| Lichtheim (Richard) [diplomatic representative of the Zionist Organization in Constantinople during World War I] |
| |
506 |
| |
507 |
| liquidation |
| |
508 |
| |
509 |
| Lloyd Ottoman |
| |
510 |
| |
511 |
| London Conference |
| |
512 |
| |
513 |
| Lord Cromer = Cromer (Lord) |
| |
514 |
| Lundbye (C.) [Chief of Section at the Danish Ministry of Justice] |
| |
515 |
| Macedonia |
| |
516 |
| |
517 |
| Magnesia |
| |
518 |
| |
519 |
| Mahmud II (Sultan) |
| |
520 |
| |
521 |
| Malatya = Malatia |
| |
522 |
| Malinov (Aleksandar) [Bulgarian Prime Minister] |
| |
523 |
| Maloyan (Ignadius/Ignatius) [Armenian Catholic bishop of Mardin] |
| |
524 |
| |
525 |
| Mamouret-ul-Aziz |
| |
526 |
| |
527 |
| Marash |
| |
528 |
| |
529 |
| Marmora (Sea of) |
| |
530 |
| |
531 |
| Maronite notables |
| |
532 |
| |
533 |
| Maronites |
| |
534 |
| |
535 |
| Matteo [Maronite family in Lebanon] |
| |
536 |
| Mazhar Bey [Vali/Governor General in Syria] |
| |
537 |
| Mærsk [Danish shipping company] |
| |
538 |
| |
539 |
| Mehmed VI/6 |
| |
540 |
| Mehmed VI/6 [Ottoman Sultan] |
| |
541 |
| Mehmed V/5 |
| |
542 |
| |
543 |
| Mehmet V |
| |
544 |
| Mehmet V [Ottoman Sultan] |
| |
545 |
| Mehmet VI [Turkish Sultan 1861-1926/ruled from 1918-1922] |
| |
546 |
| |
547 |
| Melcisedechian (Josep/Joseph/Guiseppe) [Armenian Catholic bishop of Erzerum (Garin)] |
| |
548 |
| Melkita [Vicar of the Greek Archbishop in Lebanon] |
| |
549 |
| Melkite Church |
| |
550 |
| |
551 |
| Menemen |
| |
552 |
| |
553 |
| Merzifon = Marsovan |
| |
554 |
| |
555 |
| Mezreh |
| |
556 |
| Midhat Chukri Bey [member of the central committee of the CUP] |
| |
557 |
| migration |
| |
558 |
| |
559 |
| Military Tribunals |
| |
560 |
| |
561 |
| Ministry of Finance |
| |
562 |
| |
563 |
| Ministry of War |
| |
564 |
| |
565 |
| missionaries |
| |
566 |
| Missirian (Mikael) [Ottoman Armenian merchant] |
| |
567 |
| Moayed = Chefik el Moayed |
| |
568 |
| |
569 |
| Monseigneur Chibli = Chibli (Monseigneur) |
| |
570 |
| |
571 |
| Morgenthau (Henry) |
| |
572 |
| Morgenthau (Henry) [American ambassador to the Ottoman Empire] |
| |
573 |
| Morgenthau (Henry) [American ambassador] |
| |
574 |
| Morgenthau (Henry) [United States Ambassador at Constantinople] |
| |
575 |
| Morocco |
| |
576 |
| |
577 |
| Mounif Bey = Munif Bey |
| |
578 |
| |
579 |
| Mount Lebanon = Lebanon |
| |
580 |
| |
581 |
| Moush = Mush |
| |
582 |
| |
583 |
| Munif Bey (Ali) [Governor of Lebanon/former Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Interior] |
| |
584 |
| Munir Niguiar Bey [assistent to Agaoglon Bey] |
| |
585 |
| Mush |
| |
586 |
| |
587 |
| Muslim refugees |
| |
588 |
| |
589 |
| Mygind (H. J.) [Danish independent missionary in Lebanon] |
| |
590 |
| |
591 |
| Mytilini = Mytilene |
| |
592 |
| Nahum Effendi (Haim/Chaim) [Grand Rabbi to the Ottoman Empire] |
| |
593 |
| Narli-Déré |
| |
594 |
| national Armenian delegation |
| |
595 |
| nationalism |
| |
596 |
| |
597 |
| Nazim Bey |
| |
598 |
| Nazim Bey (Mehmet Resneli) [Minister of Education] |
| |
599 |
| Nazim Bey [CUP general secretary] |
| |
600 |
| |
601 |
| neutral nations |
| |
602 |
| |
603 |
| neutral ships |
| |
604 |
| |
605 |
| Nébizadé Hansidi (Ahmed) [editor-in-chief of Turan] |
| |
606 |
| |
607 |
| Niguiar Hanum [Turkish poetess] |
| |
608 |
| |
609 |
| non-Muslims |
| |
610 |
| |
611 |
| Norway |
| |
612 |
| |
613 |
| Nubar Pasha (Boghos) |
| |
614 |
| Nubar Pasha (Boghos) [Egyptian-Armenian politician and diplomat] |
| |
615 |
| Nymphio |
| |
616 |
| |
617 |
| Oriental Question |
| |
618 |
| Orkhan Bey [Ottoman Senator] |
| |
619 |
| Orthodox Christians |
| |
620 |
| |
621 |
| Orthodox Patriarchate of Constantinople = Ecumenical Patriarchate |
| |
622 |
| |
623 |
| Osmania |
| |
624 |
| |
625 |
| Osmanischer Lloyd [German-language newspaper] |
| |
626 |
| |
627 |
| Ottoman Armenia |
| |
628 |
| |
629 |
| Ottoman army |
| |
630 |
| |
631 |
| Ottoman Bank |
| |
632 |
| |
633 |
| Ottoman Christian Patriarchs |
| |
634 |
| |
635 |
| Ottoman Constitution |
| |
636 |
| Ottoman diplomatic minister in Sofia |
| |
637 |
| Ottoman economic negotiations |
| |
638 |
| |
639 |
| Ottoman Empire |
| |
640 |
| |
641 |
| Ottoman government |
| |
642 |
| |
643 |
| Ottoman Jews |
| |
644 |
| |
645 |
| Ottoman Laz |
| |
646 |
| Ottoman Ministry of Education |
| |
647 |
| Ottoman Ministry of War |
| |
648 |
| |
649 |
| Ottoman Parliament |
| |
650 |
| |
651 |
| Ottoman Senate |
| |
652 |
| |
653 |
| Ottoman Turks |
| |
654 |
| |
655 |
| Ottomans |
| |
656 |
| |
657 |
| Ouloujak [Ulucak] |
| |
658 |
| |
659 |
| Ovalik [Aivalik?/Ovacik?] |
| |
660 |
| |
661 |
| Pallavicini (Johann von) [Austrian ambassador] |
| |
662 |
| Pallavicini (Johann) [Austrian-Hungarian ambassador to the Ottoman Empire] |
| |
663 |
| Pallavicini (Johann) [Austrian ambassador at Constantinople] |
| |
664 |
| Pallavicini (Johann) [Austro-Hungarian ambassador at Constantinople] |
| |
665 |
| pan-Islamic movement |
| |
666 |
| |
667 |
| pan-Turanism |
| |
668 |
| |
669 |
| pan-Turkism/pan-Turanism = see also Turkism/Turan |
| |
670 |
| |
671 |
| Panas (Dimitrios) [Greek ambassador at Constantinople] |
| |
672 |
| |
673 |
| Paris Peace Conference |
| |
674 |
| |
675 |
| parliamentarism |
| |
676 |
| |
677 |
| Patokian (Ohannes) [Armenian jeweller from Baghtchédjik] |
| |
678 |
| |
679 |
| Pergamos |
| |
680 |
| |
681 |
| Persian ambassador |
| |
682 |
| |
683 |
| Pertev Pasha [general/Commander of the Ottoman 4. Army Corps] |
| |
684 |
| Peter Paul Terzian = Terzian |
| |
685 |
| Petersen (Karen Marie) [Danish missionary at Mezreh] |
| |
686 |
| Phillips [American Chargé d’Affaires to the Ottoman Empire] |
| |
687 |
| Phocea |
| |
688 |
| |
689 |
| Picot (Francois Georges) [French consul general at Beirut] |
| |
690 |
| Pierce (Henry) [British Rear Admiral] |
| |
691 |
| Piraeus |
| |
692 |
| |
693 |
| Pontian Greeks |
| |
694 |
| |
695 |
| Pontus |
| |
696 |
| |
697 |
| Port Ali Agha = Ali-Agha |
| |
698 |
| |
699 |
| Porte = Sublime Porte |
| |
700 |
| |
701 |
| press reports |
| |
702 |
| |
703 |
| property |
| |
704 |
| |
705 |
| provisional laws |
| |
706 |
| |
707 |
| Radowitz (Wilhelm von) [German Chargé d'Affaires at Constantinople] |
| |
708 |
| |
709 |
| Rahmi Bey (Evranoszade/aka Rahmi Arslan) [Governor General at Smyrna] |
| |
710 |
| Rahmi Bey (Vali Evranoszade - aka Rahmi Arslan) [Governor General at Smyrna] |
| |
711 |
| Rahmi Bey (Vali Evranoszade - aka Rahmi Arslan) [Governor General at Smyrna] |
| |
712 |
| Rahmi Bey (Vali Evranoszade/aka Rahmi Arslan) [Governor General at Smyrna] |
| |
713 |
| Rahmi bey [Vali at Smyrna] |
| |
714 |
| Rahmi Bey [Vali of Smyrna province] |
| |
715 |
| Rami Bey (Rechid) [Muslim Lebanese member of the Ottoman Parliament] |
| |
716 |
| rayah [(non-Muslim) subjects/peasants/'(protected) flock'/'herd'/'cattle'] |
| |
717 |
| Rechad Bey [Director of the Political Department of the Ottoman State Police] |
| |
718 |
| Reform Party = Teceddut Firkasi |
| |
719 |
| reforms |
| |
720 |
| |
721 |
| religion |
| |
722 |
| |
723 |
| Renovation Party = Teceddut Firkasi |
| |
724 |
| Reppen (Theodor Richard) [Norwegian consul at Constantinople] |
| |
725 |
| Republic of Armenia = Armenian Republic |
| |
726 |
| |
726.1 |
| Constantinople |
| |
726.2 |
| |
726.2.1 | | | 1915-10-19-DK-002 | | Edition: Danish diplomatic sources | |
726.3 |
| |
726.4 |
| Smyrna |
| |
727 |
| |
728 |
| Reshid Pasha = Resit Pasha |
| |
729 |
| Resit Pasha [Vali of Kastamonu] |
| |
730 |
| revolution (1908) |
| |
731 |
| |
732 |
| Rifaat Bey = Rifat Bey |
| |
733 |
| Rifat Bey [President of the Ottoman Senate] |
| |
734 |
| Rifat Pasha [President of the Ottoman Senate] |
| |
735 |
| |
736 |
| Rigsdagen |
| |
737 |
| |
738 |
| Riza Bey (Ahmed) [member of Ottoman parliament and former CUP leader] |
| |
739 |
| Riza Bey (Ahmed) [Ottoman Senator] |
| |
740 |
| Riza Bey (Ahmed) [Turkish member of the Ottoman Senate] |
| |
741 |
| |
742 |
| Riza Tevfik Bey [member of Ottoman parliament and former CUP leader] |
| |
743 |
| Riza (Ahmet) [Ottoman Senator and opposition leader] |
| |
744 |
| Roman Catholic Church |
| |
745 |
| |
746 |
| Routh (Augustus C.) [British employee at the United States Smyrna consulate] |
| |
747 |
| |
748 |
| Russia |
| |
749 |
| |
750 |
| Russian Jews |
| |
751 |
| |
752 |
| Russo-Turkish Wars |
| |
753 |
| |
754 |
| sabotage |
| |
755 |
| Säid Halim [Grand Vizier] |
| |
756 |
| Said Halim Pasha |
| |
757 |
| Said Halim [Prince; Ottoman Grand Vizier] |
| |
758 |
| Saip |
| |
759 |
| |
760 |
| Samos |
| |
761 |
| |
762 |
| Samsun |
| |
763 |
| |
764 |
| Sarikamish |
| |
765 |
| |
766 |
| Savket Bey (Rechid) [chief of Talaat's private cabinet] |
| |
767 |
| Sazonov (Sergei) [Russian Foreign Minister] |
| |
768 |
| Sazonov (Sergey) [Russian Foreign Minister] |
| |
769 |
| |
770 |
| Scavenius (Erik) |
| |
771 |
| Scavenius (Erik) [Danish Foreign Minister] |
| |
772 |
| Scavenius (Harald) [Danish envoy at St. Petersburg - first cousin of Erik Scavenius] |
| |
773 |
| Schmedes (Erik) [Danish singer] |
| |
774 |
| Schwedes = Schmedes |
| |
775 |
| |
776 |
| Sebastia = Sivas |
| |
777 |
| |
778 |
| Serb nationals |
| |
779 |
| |
780 |
| Serekieuy |
| |
781 |
| Serengulian (Vartkes) [Armenian member of the Ottoman Parliament/aka Hovhannes] |
| |
782 |
| Sevket Pasha (Mahmut) |
| |
783 |
| Sevket Pasha (Mahmut) [Former Ottoman Grand Vizier and Minister of War] |
| |
784 |
| Sharia |
| |
785 |
| |
786 |
| Sheikh el Khazen (Farid) [Papal Chamberlain/writer/brother of Sheikh Phillippe el Khazen] |
| |
787 |
| Sheikh el Khazen (Phillippe) [dragoman at the French consulate in Beirut] |
| |
788 |
| Shukri Bey [Special Organization leader] |
| |
789 |
| Shukri Pasha = Chukri Pasha |
| |
790 |
| Sick (Ingeborg Maria) [Danish writer/member of the Danish Friends of Armenians (Danske Armeniervenner)] |
| |
791 |
| |
792 |
| Sivas |
| |
793 |
| |
794 |
| Smyrna region |
| |
795 |
| |
796 |
| Sofia |
| |
797 |
| |
798 |
| Soma |
| |
799 |
| |
800 |
| Spain |
| |
801 |
| |
802 |
| Stamboul |
| |
803 |
| Stamboul [French-language newspaper] |
| |
804 |
| Stockholm |
| |
805 |
| Sturmer (Boris) [Boris Vladimirovich Shtyurmer/Russian Prime Minister] |
| |
806 |
| St. George |
| |
807 |
| |
808 |
| St. Petersburg |
| |
809 |
| |
810 |
| Suez Canal |
| |
811 |
| |
812 |
| Supreme Council [i.e. the representatives of the USA/France/Great Britain/Italy at the Paris Peace Conference] |
| |
813 |
| |
814 |
| Susiana |
| |
815 |
| |
816 |
| Swiss Assembly |
| |
817 |
| |
818 |
| Switzerland |
| |
819 |
| |
820 |
| Syrian Catholic Church |
| |
821 |
| |
822 |
| Talaat Bey (Mehmet) |
| |
823 |
| Talaat Bey (Mehmet) [Interior Minister] |
| |
824 |
| Talaat Pasha |
| |
825 |
| |
826 |
| Talaat (Mehmet) |
| |
827 |
| |
828 |
| Tanin [CUP newspaper] |
| |
829 |
| Tanin [Turkish-language newspaper] |
| |
830 |
| Taron = Mush |
| |
831 |
| |
832 |
| Tarsus |
| |
833 |
| Tasfiri Efkiar [Ottoman ministerial newspaper] |
| |
834 |
| Tatars = Azerbaijanis |
| |
835 |
| Taube (Count Arvid Frederik) [Swedish ambassador at Berlin] |
| |
836 |
| Tchataldja |
| |
837 |
| |
838 |
| Teceddut Firkasi ['Renovation Party' or 'Reform Party'] |
| |
839 |
| |
840 |
| temporary laws |
| |
841 |
| Tercuman-i Hakikat = Tercuman i Hakikat |
| |
842 |
| Tercuman i Hakikat |
| |
843 |
| Tercuman i Hakikat [chauvinist newspaper] |
| |
844 |
| Tercumani Hakikat = Tercuman i Hakikat |
| |
845 |
| Terdjumani Hakitat = Tercuman i Hakikat |
| |
846 |
| Terzian (Boghos Bedros/Paul Peter XIII) [Armenian Catholic Patriarch] |
| |
847 |
| Terzian (Paul Peter XIII) [Armenian Catholic Patriarch] |
| |
848 |
| Tevfik Pasha (Ahmed) [Foreign Minister 1895-1909/Grand Vizier 1909] |
| |
849 |
| Tevfik Pasha (Ahmet) [Ottoman Grand Vizier] |
| |
850 |
| Tewfik Pasha = Tevfik Pasha |
| |
851 |
| |
852 |
| Thrace |
| |
853 |
| |
854 |
| Tirebolu |
| |
855 |
| |
856 |
| Topuzian (Giacomo) [Armenian Catholic bishop of Mush] |
| |
857 |
| |
858 |
| Trabzon |
| |
859 |
| |
860 |
| transportation of troops |
| |
861 |
| |
862 |
| treatment of Armenians |
| |
863 |
| Trebisond/Trebizond = Trabzon |
| |
864 |
| Trepov (Alexander) [Russian Prime Minister] |
| |
865 |
| |
866 |
| tribunal |
| |
867 |
| Tripoli (Asia Minor) = Tirebolu |
| |
868 |
| Tripolis (Libya) |
| |
869 |
| |
870 |
| Tunis |
| |
871 |
| |
872 |
| Turcomen |
| |
873 |
| |
874 |
| Turk Bilgi Dirneï [Turk Bilgi Derneyi/Dernegi - "Association for Turkish Knowledge"] |
| |
875 |
| |
876 |
| Turk Odschagi [Turk Ocagi - ”Turkish Hearth Society”] |
| |
877 |
| |
878 |
| Turkification |
| |
879 |
| |
880 |
| Turkish Hearth Society |
| |
881 |
| |
882 |
| Turkish opposition |
| |
883 |
| |
884 |
| Turkism/Turan =see also pan-Turkism/pan-Turanism |
| |
885 |
| Turks = Ottoman Turks/Turkestan Turks/etc |
| |
886 |
| Ulucak = Ouloujak |
| |
887 |
| |
888 |
| United States of America = America |
| |
889 |
| University of Constantinople |
| |
890 |
| Urfa |
| |
891 |
| |
892 |
| USA = America |
| |
893 |
| |
894 |
| Van der Does de Willebois (Jonkheer) [Dutch ambassador at Constantinople] |
| |
895 |
| |
896 |
| Vatican |
| |
897 |
| |
898 |
| Vienna |
| |
899 |
| |
900 |
| Vurla |
| |
901 |
| |
902 |
| Wangenheim (Hans Freiherr von) |
| |
903 |
| Wangenheim (Hans Freiherr von) [German ambassador to the Ottoman Empire] |
| |
904 |
| Wangenheim (Hans von) [German ambassador to the Ottoman Empire] |
| |
905 |
| Wangenheim (Hans von) [German ambassador] |
| |
906 |
| Weidtmann Pasha [German colonel/Ottoman general] |
| |
907 |
| Westenenk (L. C./Louis Constant) [Dutch inspector general for the Ottoman Armenian provinces] |
| |
908 |
| Western Anatolia |
| |
909 |
| Whittall (Herbert Octavius) [British-Levantine businessman] |
| |
910 |
| Wilhelm II (German Kaiser) |
| |
911 |
| Wilson (Woodrow) [President of the United States] |
| |
912 |
| Wolff-Metternich (Count Paul von) [German ambassador to the Ottoman Empire] |
| |
913 |
| Wolff-Metternich (Paul Graf) [German ambassador at Constantinople] |
| |
914 |
| Women Missionary Workers [Danish missionary organization/Kvindelige Missions Arbejdere] |
| |
915 |
| |
916 |
| xenophobia |
| |
917 |
| |
918 |
| Young Turks = CUP |
| |
919 |
| |
920 |
| Zahleh |
| |
921 |
| Zee (Alfred van der) [Danish consul at Smyrna] |
| |
922 |
| Zionism |
| |
923 |
| Zohrab (Krikor) [Grigor Zohrap/Sohrab/Armenian Deputy] |
| |
924 |
| Zürich |
| |
925 |
| Zuhraoui = Abdul Hamid Effendi Zuhraoui |
| |