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Abbas Pasha, 320 Abdi Pasha, Çırpanlı INDEX Abbas Pasha, 320 Ardahan, 156, 157 Abdi Pasha, Çırpanlı (Müşir Abdülkerim Arif Efendi, Sheikhulislam, 97 Nadir Pasha), 13, 36, 49, 143, 146, Arif Hikmet Bey Efendi, Sheikhulislam, 157, 160, 162, 392 98 Abdulmuttalib Efendi (Emir of Mecca), Aristarchi, Nikolaos, Greek logothete, 78 356–358 Arnaud, Marshal Saint, 85, 185 Abdurrahman Pasha, Mirliva, 219, 223, asakir-i muvazzafa, see başıbozuks 224 Averyanov, General Pyotr I., review of Abdülmecid, Sultan, 46–49, 51, 72, 77, his book, 28 78, 86, 98, 101, 130, 131, 134, 140, 315, 320, 322, 332, 336, 349, 352, 386, Balaklava, battle of, 270–275 395, 397, 399, 411 Baltazzi, Theodore, 315, 328 firmans on Georgian and Circassian Başgedikler, battle of, 168, 169 slave trade, 352 başıbozuks, 52, 103, 147, 154, 155, 163, honouring balls at the British and 165, 167, 194, 220, 257, 261, 263, French embassies, 333–335 283, 296, 359, 360, 365, 366, 377–380, Aberdeen, Lord, 307 382–388, 391, 396, 407, 408 Abu Manneh, Butrus, on Abdülmecid, and decapitation, 161 47 at the battle of Kürekdere, 220 Ahmed Pasha, Bahriye Feriki, Kayserili, Kurdish başıbozuks, 170, 367 112, 131, 133, 197 Bayezid, occupied by the Russians, 213 Ahmed Pasha, governor of Tunis, 320 Bayındır, battle of, 159, 160 Ahmed Pasha, Ferik, Tacirli, 143, 146, Beatson, Colonel, 261 157, 160, 171 Bebutov, General Prince Osip, 159 Ahmed Pasha, Mirliva, 236 Bedirhan Bey (Pasha), 28, 44, 171, Ahmed Pasha, Nazır, 103 361–363, 369, 370 Ahmed Rıza Trabzoni, 10, 121, 124, 146, Behcet Efendi (Behcet Pasha), 152, 202 170, 255, 256, 394 Benedetti, Vincent, 74, 201, 214, 226, Ahmet Cevdet Pasha, see Cevdet Pasha 350 Ahısha (Ahıska), battle of, 157, 162, 163 Black, Mr J. N. (Galata banker), 316, 317 Aivasovskiy, Ivan, 126 Blunt, John, 35, 270, 271, 275, 276 Aleksandr, Prince of Serbia, 81 Boyacıköy, convention of, 186 Aleksandr II, Emperor of Russia, 286 Brant, James, 152 Ali Mahir Bey, Miralay, 123 British, consulate in Alexandria, 81 Âli Pasha, Mehmed Emin, 9, 18, 47, 86, consul(ate) in Damascus, 382, 390 87, 282, 286, 288, 295, 322, 341, 343, consul in Edirne, 384, 385 344, 355, 358, 359, 400 consul(ate) in Erzurum, 152, 172, Ali Pasha, Mirliva, 161, 162 174, 226, 227, 233, 252, 365, 384, Ali Fethi Pasha, 328 392 Ali Rıza Pasha, Ferik, 144, 162, 163, 164 consul in Salonica, 387 allied fleets, 115, 129, 136, 137, 142, 183, consul in Varna, 384 187, 194, 195, 197, 199, 201, 202, 282, declaration of war, 180 284 interference in the revolt of Yezdanşêr, Andronikov, General Prince, 161 370–377 Anglo-Ottoman commercial treaty of Budak, Mustafa, review of his dissertation, 1838, 58 22 Anrep, General Count, 107, 177 Buol, Count, 181 C. Badem - 9789004190962 Downloaded from Brill.com09/26/2021 02:52:22PM via free access 428 index Canning, Stratford, see Lord Stratford France, declaration of war, 180 de Redcliffe French consul in Batum, 203 Caucasian front, 143, 190 consul(ate) in Erzurum, 163, 164, 170, Cetate, see Çatana 224 Cevdet Pasha, 6, 41, 42, 45, 86, 283, 284, consul in Mosul, 375 292, 294, 300, 334, 335, 340, 344–346, consul in Trabzon, 224 356, 411 Fuad Efendi (Pasha), 9, 31, 37, 48, 73, on Shamil and Circassians, 211 74, 282, 289, 322, 343, 355, 375–377, on Âli Pasha’s attitude towards 400 Circassia during the peace congress, 358–359 Galata bankers, 293, 297, 300, 302, 314, Champoiseau, Charles, 208 316 cholera, 188, 189 Georgian militia, 254, 255 churches, repair and building of, 346, Ghyka, Prince, Hospodar of Moldavia, 347 81 Circassians, 21, 31, 36, 51, 85, 113, 135, Giaour Mountain, 343 149, 195, 197, 198, 225, 253, 287, 349, Goldsmid, Baron Sir Isaac Lyon, 310, 350, 352, 353, 355, 404 317, 319 cizye, 50, 338, 342, 343 Gorchakov, General Mikhail, 99 Clarendon, Lord, 41, 78, 84, 94, 216, Gözleve, 15, 24, 85, 249, 266, 268, 355, 358, 371, 372 278–284 corruption and embezzlement, 172, Russian attack on, 279–280 226–228, 231, 234–236, 238, 289, 291, Greek Church and Patriarchate, 75–80, 293, 327, 392, 398–402 90, 333, 345 muster roll fraud, 168, 230, 231, 319, Greek insurgence, 68, 183, 346, 359, 387 409 Gromonosets, 73 Crimea, 268, 274, 277, 278, 280–285, guerre d’Orient, 4 291, 294, 295, 299, 389, 406 Guyon, General Richard (Hurşid Pasha), Czajkowski, Michal (Sadık Pasha), 39, 173, 174, 215, 219 50, 103, 147, 185, 217, 238, 243 on the defeats of the Anatolian army, report on conscription of Christians, 175, 176 341, 342 trial at the MVL, 223 Czartoryski, Adam, 51 Gürel, Tevfik, 13 Çatana, battle of, 177, 178 Halil Efendi, Mülazım, 123 Dannenberg, General Pyotr, 107 Hamelin, Admiral, 116, 199 Danubian front, 101, 102, 177 Hamid Bey (Mikhail Shervashidze), 206, desertions, 164, 171, 176, 178, 194, 222, 207, 209 230, 245, 252, 254, 267, 367, 377–379 Hasan Bey, Binbaşı Yalovalı, 123 destans (epic poems), 9 Hasan Pasha, Egyptian, Mirliva, 112 dissertations and theses in Turkish, 22 Hasan Pasha, Mirliva, 219, 221 Divan-ı Harb, 378 Hasan Rıza Pasha, Serasker, 131, 185, Dundas, Admiral, 74, 197, 199 191 Durand, François (Galata banker), 317 Hasan Yazıcı, 167, 168, 170, 371 Hayreddin Bey, 11 Egyptian fleet, 112 Hayreddin Pasha, Zaptiye Müşiri Engels, Friedrich, 34, 125, 165 Mehmed, 162, 172, 190, 232, 353, 383 esnan, 189 d’Hilliers, General Louis-Achille equality for Ottoman non-Muslims, 347 Baraguey, 101, 128, 137, 388 Ethem Bey, Kaimmakam, 123 holy places, dispute over, 64 export bans, 59 Hornby, Lady, 326 Hornby, Sir Edmund Grimany, 325, 327 favouritism in the Ottoman army, 49 Hungarian officers in the Ottoman four points, 181 army, 147, 148, 215 C. Badem - 9789004190962 Downloaded from Brill.com09/26/2021 02:52:22PM via free access 428 index index 429 Canning, Stratford, see Lord Stratford France, declaration of war, 180 Hurşid Pasha, see Guyon Leward, Frank, 331 de Redcliffe French consul in Batum, 203 Hurşid Reis of Arhavi, 349 Lhuys, Edouard Drouyn de, 94, 282, Caucasian front, 143, 190 consul(ate) in Erzurum, 163, 164, 170, Hüseyin Avni Pasha, 103 303, 304, 314 Cetate, see Çatana 224 Hüseyin Pasha, 233 line-of-battle ships, 110, 111, 113, Cevdet Pasha, 6, 41, 42, 45, 86, 283, 284, consul in Mosul, 375 Hüseyin Pasha, Riyale, 113, 117 115–117, 119, 126, 138, 187, 197, 200, 292, 294, 300, 334, 335, 340, 344–346, consul in Trabzon, 224 201, 270 356, 411 Fuad Efendi (Pasha), 9, 31, 37, 48, 73, iane-i askeriyye, 50, 339, 340, 342 loan control commission, 18, 112, 284, on Shamil and Circassians, 211 74, 282, 289, 322, 343, 355, 375–377, iane-i harbiye, 319–322 296, 318, 323, 324, 326 on Âli Pasha’s attitude towards 400 Ingur, battle of, 253, 254 Longworth, John, 208 Circassia during the peace Inkerman, battle of, 278 Loris-Melikov, Colonel Mikhail, 218, congress, 358–359 Galata bankers, 293, 297, 300, 302, 314, Iran, frontier with the Ottoman Empire, 366 Champoiseau, Charles, 208 316 67 Lyons, Rear Admiral Edmund, 200 cholera, 188, 189 Georgian militia, 254, 255 Islahat Fermanı, 335, 343, 344 Lütfi Efendi, as official chronicler, 6, churches, repair and building of, 346, Ghyka, Prince, Hospodar of Moldavia, İsmail Pasha, Ferik Çerkes, 103, 107, 177 305 347 81 İsmail Rahmi Pasha, governor of Circassians, 21, 31, 36, 51, 85, 113, 135, Giaour Mountain, 343 Aleppo, 264 Mahmud II, reforms, 49 149, 195, 197, 198, 225, 253, 287, 349, Goldsmid, Baron Sir Isaac Lyon, 310, İzzeddin Şir, see Yezdanşêr Mahmud Pasha, Kapudan, 97, 110, 113, 350, 352, 353, 355, 404 317, 319 126, 131, 134, 135 cizye, 50, 338, 342, 343 Gorchakov, General Mikhail, 99 Kabuli Efendi, 318, 342 Mansur Bey, 368, 373, 375 Clarendon, Lord, 41, 78, 84, 94, 216, Gözleve, 15, 24, 85, 249, 266, 268, Kamil Pasha, 364, 402 Marx, Karl, review of his war reportage, 355, 358, 371, 372 278–284 Kapudan Pasha, 197 34 corruption and embezzlement, 172, Russian attack on, 279–280 Karal, Enver Ziya, review of his work on Anatolian army, 173 226–228, 231, 234–236, 238, 289, 291, Greek Church and Patriarchate, 75–80, Osmanlı Tarihi, 15 Meclis-i Âli-i Tanzimat, 343 293, 327, 392, 398–402 90, 333, 345 Karapapak irregular cavalry, 159 Meclis-i Bahriye (Naval Council), 133 muster roll fraud, 168, 230, 231, 319, Greek insurgence, 68, 183, 346, 359, 387 Kars, siege and fall of, 245, 251, 256 Meclis-i Mahsus, 134 409 Gromonosets, 73 medal of, 252 Meclis-i Umumi, 95 Crimea, 268, 274, 277, 278, 280–285, guerre d’Orient, 4 Kasım Ağa, 229, 366, 383 Meffray, Colonel Count Charles de, 215, 291, 294, 295, 299, 389, 406 Guyon, General Richard (Hurşid Pasha), Kerim Pasha, Müşir (Baba Kerim), 8, 217, 219, 222, 224, 225 Czajkowski, Michal (Sadık Pasha), 39, 173, 174, 215, 219 10, 157, 166, 214, 219, 223, 233, 251, Mehmed Ali Pasha, Serasker, Damad, 50, 103, 147, 185, 217, 238, 243 on the defeats of the Anatolian army, 256, 257 73, 98, 177 report on conscription of Christians, 175, 176 Kırzıoğlu, Fahrettin, review of his work Mehmed Pasha, Kavaklı, 13, 373, 374 341, 342 trial at the MVL, 223 1855 Kars Zaferi, 15 Mehmed Emin Pasha, Kıbrıslı, 7, 51, Czartoryski, Adam, 51 Gürel, Tevfik, 13 Klapka, General, 148, 225, 226 130, 131, 191, 204, 230, 231, 299, 300, Çatana, battle of, 177, 178 Kmety, General György (Ismail Pasha), 343, 344, 351, 411 Halil Efendi, Mülazım, 123 147, 214 Mehmed Pasha, Vanlı, 224 Dannenberg, General Pyotr, 107 Hamelin, Admiral, 116, 199 Kornilov, Vice Admiral, 118 Mehmed Reşid Pasha, governor of Danubian front, 101, 102, 177 Hamid Bey (Mikhail Shervashidze), 206, Koszta, Martin, affair of, 86 Baghdad, 264, 265 desertions, 164, 171, 176, 178, 194, 222, 207, 209 Kozma, 231, 232 Melek Hanım, 300 230, 245, 252, 254, 267, 367, 377–379 Hasan Bey, Binbaşı Yalovalı, 123 Kuleli Incident, 396 Menshikov,
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