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When at last we were approaching the Harem, the Sultan, surely quite alarmed, said to me in a low voice (was that so the eunuch walking in front of us wouldn't hear, or because in this lonely and dark passageway he was frightened of his own voice?), Ne olacak? 'What is to become of things?' Translated into English for the first time, this memoir provides fascinating first-hand insight into the personalities, intrigues, and inner workings of the Ottoman palace in its final decades. Written by Halid Ziya Usakligil, who was First Secretary to Sultan Mehmed V and would go on to be one of Turkey's most famous novelists, On the Sultan's Service makes available to English readers the remarkable account of life and work in the Ottoman palace chancery-the public, business side of the palace-in its final incarnation. We learn of the court's new role under this second-to-last Sultan in post-Revolution Turkey. No longer exercising political power, the palace negotiated the minefields between polit

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Brookes' work offers scholars and students a very readable account of palace life during the reign of Mehmed V, first-hand observations of many interesting historical events, and fascinating insights concerning life in general from one of the greatest Turkish novelists.

-- Jame N Tallon * The Middle Ground Journal *

Table of Contents

Foreword


Introduction


Maps


Timeline of Late Ottoman History


Family Tree


1. A New Court for a New Monarch


2. Redoing the Palaces


3. On Show


4. The Imperial Household


5. The Imperial Family


6. Wedding Vows and Dueling Heirs


7. Papers, Papers


8. Mysterious Yıldız, Daunting Topkapı


9. Coming to Call


10. Royal Guests


11. On Holiday


12. Maneuvering, Touring


13. No End to Crises


14. Caught in the Vise


15. Bringing Down the Curtain


16. The Man Who Would Be Sultan


Epilogue


Glossary of Names


Glossary of Terms and Places


Bibliography


Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 21/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9780253045508, 978-0253045508
      ISBN10: 0253045509

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      Book Synopsis
      When at last we were approaching the Harem, the Sultan, surely quite alarmed, said to me in a low voice (was that so the eunuch walking in front of us wouldn't hear, or because in this lonely and dark passageway he was frightened of his own voice?), Ne olacak? 'What is to become of things?' Translated into English for the first time, this memoir provides fascinating first-hand insight into the personalities, intrigues, and inner workings of the Ottoman palace in its final decades. Written by Halid Ziya Usakligil, who was First Secretary to Sultan Mehmed V and would go on to be one of Turkey's most famous novelists, On the Sultan's Service makes available to English readers the remarkable account of life and work in the Ottoman palace chancery-the public, business side of the palace-in its final incarnation. We learn of the court's new role under this second-to-last Sultan in post-Revolution Turkey. No longer exercising political power, the palace negotiated the minefields between polit

      Trade Review

      Brookes' work offers scholars and students a very readable account of palace life during the reign of Mehmed V, first-hand observations of many interesting historical events, and fascinating insights concerning life in general from one of the greatest Turkish novelists.

      -- Jame N Tallon * The Middle Ground Journal *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword


      Introduction


      Maps


      Timeline of Late Ottoman History


      Family Tree


      1. A New Court for a New Monarch


      2. Redoing the Palaces


      3. On Show


      4. The Imperial Household


      5. The Imperial Family


      6. Wedding Vows and Dueling Heirs


      7. Papers, Papers


      8. Mysterious Yıldız, Daunting Topkapı


      9. Coming to Call


      10. Royal Guests


      11. On Holiday


      12. Maneuvering, Touring


      13. No End to Crises


      14. Caught in the Vise


      15. Bringing Down the Curtain


      16. The Man Who Would Be Sultan


      Epilogue


      Glossary of Names


      Glossary of Terms and Places


      Bibliography


      Index

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