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adam_text | Contents
Foreword by Firuz Kazemzadeh
ix
Preface
xiii
ι.
Early Life in Russia
ι
2.
The Foreign Office
13
3.
Persia
30
4.
Siam
100
5.
Russia Again
139
6.
The Balkans
217
7.
The Near East and World War I
250
Index
283
Illustrations
frontispiece
Andrew D. Kalmykow
following p.
142
A gathering at Tashkent,
1906
A. M. Kalmykova
Senator D. A. Kalmykow
Aleksandra
Akimovna Ryndovskaia
Major General F. V. Neiolov
M. la.
Neiolova
Vladimir Sergeievich Shilovskii
A. D. Kalmykow and
Aleksandr
Nikolaievich Kalmykow
Lieutenant General
Aleksandr
Aleksandrovich Michelson and his
wife,
Aleksandra
Vladimirovna
Vera
Vladimirovna Kalmykova
A. D. Kalmykow and his family
Group in Uskub,
1912
Bokharan dignitaries and Russian officials in Tashkent
Index
Abaza, A. M.,
160
Abdul Ahad, Seid,
emir of Bokhara: be¬
comes emir,
167;
in Bokhara,
197—201,
204;
brother of,
167, 19g;
description
of,
170-72;
Foreign Office entertains,
179-81;
in Kermineh,
201-02;
visits
tsar,
167-74, 181-89, !93-97
Abdul
Hamid
II, sultan,
223, 225, 254
Adcock, Tabriz doctor,
80
Adrianople,
225
Aehrenthal, Alois,
213
Afghanistan,
149, 163;
boundary dispute,
16-17;
К
crosses border,
164-66;
Tar-
novskii crosses border,
153
Albania: revolt against Turks,
223-26;
Serbian dispute over frontier,
244
Albanians: in Macedonia,
217-18, 223-26
Alchevskaia, Khristina Danilovna,
7-8
Alchevskii, Aleksei,
7-8
Alekseev, E. I.,
160, 190
Aleutian Islands,
21
Alexander, crown prince of Yugoslavia,
238-40
Alexander the Great,
53, 199, 220
Alexander II, tsar,
1, 12;
assassination
of,
6;
minister of,
8
Alexander III, tsar,
8-9, 11, 21, 22, 25,
75, 140, 142, 153, 169, 188;
Abdul Ahad
and,
167, 168;
in Afghanistan boundary
dispute,
16;
character,
28-29;
death,
27,
29, 98
Alexandra Fiodorovna, tsarina,
168-69,
179, 185, 215, 274;
appearance,
183-84;
character,
184, 191-93;
influence on
husband,
194-95;
at Tsarskoe
Selo
functions,
183-84, 187, 189, 191, 194,
Alexis, prince, son of Peter the Great,
11
Alexis Nikolaevich, tsarevich,
185
Amin od-Dowleh,
grand vizier,
50, 83, 85;
road-block incident,
90—92
Amin os-Soltăn
(Atabek Azam), grand
vizier,
51, 55, 59, 80-82, 180;
dismissed,
81-83;
and
Nãser
ed-Din
Shah s death,
68-69
Andreiev, Leonid,
143-44
Angkor ruins,
133
Anis
od-Dowleh, favorite wife of
Nãser
ed-Din
Shah,
дз
Ankara,
275
Annam, emperor of,
120
Armenians: Persian trouble with one,
80;
Turkish persecution of,
258, 270
Ashe, Rev. R. P.,
276-77
Ashkhabad (Poltoratsk),
134, 149-56, 158-
5g,
166,
ідо,
2oo;
К
as commissioner,
141, 151-55, 160-64;
strike in,
162-63
Astarãbãd,
57;
К
as consul,
141;
К
as
secretary to consulate,
71, 94-96
Atabek Azam. See
Amin os-Soltăn
Atchin,
197, 202
Athens,
247, 270-71
283
s
84
INDEX
Austria,
22, 175, 176, 217-19, 244, 245;
Bosnia annexed by,
213-14;
Italian rela¬
tions with,
241;
railway to Uskub pro¬
jected,
219-20;
Russian relations with,
213-14, 218, 241, 251;
Serbian war with,
possible,
240, 244;
in World War I,
259,
261—63
Avelan,
Adm.
F. K.,
182
Avicenna,
198
Ayuthia,
122-23, 126
Bab, the
(Seid Ali
Mohammad),
151
Babi
sect,
151-53
Baga
Eddin, 200
Baghdad railway,
215, 250, 261
Baha i
(Babi)
sect,
151-53
Bakhtiary tribes,
55
Baku,
54-55
Bakunin,
Μ. Α.,
anarchist,
241
Bakunin,
Μ. Μ.,
consul in
Batavia,
19-20
Balkans,
217, 222;
Russian policy in,
176,
217;
Slavs in,
216
Balkan War, First,
226-44
Bangkok,
106-12, 181;
British legation,
112-13;
French legation,
113;
German
legation,
107, 110, 113;
Russian legation,
99. 107
Bark, P. L.,
146
Battambang,
133
Beatty, Sir David,
122
Belgrade,
241-42
Beîiaef,
Colonel,
172
Benckendorf, Count A. K.,
213
Bendere
Gaz,
57, 96, 97
Berchtold, Count Leopold
von, 261-62
Berlin Congress of
1878, 16, 18, 21, 97
Best (sanctuary, Persian custom),
84, 85
Bezobrazov, A. M.,
160
Biriukov, P. I.,
8
Bismarck, Count
Otto Eduard
Leopold
von, 22, 267
Biutsov
(Bützow),
Ε. Κ.,
51, 73-74, 81-83
Boer
War, 97,
1
1
1
Bokhara,
154.
^7> 197-201»
204;
haiga
game,
172;
emir of (see Abdul Ahad,
Seid);
falcon hunt,
202-04;
Iranians and
Turks in,
201;
leprosy in,
199—200;
pris¬
ons,
201;
slave as title,
171
Bokhara (city),
197-201
Bosnia: Austrian annexation of,
313-14
Bosphorus,
251
Boxer rebellion,
136
Britain. See Great Britain
Buddhism,
129-32;
priests and monks,
124,
130-32
Buja,
256, 268, 275-77
Bukovích:
in Uskub,
220, 221, 228, 231,
232
Bulgaria,
2x7, 222, 225
Bulgarians: in Macedonia,
217-18
Bülow, Bernhard von, 110, 213
Bützow. See
Biutsov
Cambodia,
133-34
Carlier, Pierre
Léon,
225, 229, 230, 236,
237
Catherine II, empress,
186
Ceylon,
104-05
Chantaboon,
112, 132, 134
Cherkavskii, O.,
40
Chernov, Mikhail Andreievich, maternal
grandfather of K,
4-5
China: Boxer rebellion,
136;
Japanese
threat to,
24;
Open Door Policy,
135;
Russian relations with,
17, 21
Chkheidze,
N.
S.,
194
Chrysostome, Metropolitan Archbishop of
Smyrna,
254-55,
2^°
Chulalongkorn, king of Siam,
101, 110,
112-17, 121, 122, 125, 132, 134, 135;
at elephant hunt,
126, 127;
Olarovskii
and,
112, 114—16;
receptions at palace,
114-16, 121—22;
in Russia,
99, 112
Churchill, Winston S.,
20
Constantine,
Grand Duke,
256-57
Constantine
I, king of Greece,
271, 272
Constantinople,
25, 26, 97, 103, 175, 219,
244>
245, 251, 275
Crete,
244, 245, 247-49;
К
in,
247-49
Crowe,
Ε. Α.,
go,
262-63
Curzon,
George Nathaniel, Lord,
15η, ιι6
Damrong, Prince, Siamese minister of in¬
terior,
119, 133-35
Dardanelles,
213, 271, 272
Delcassé, Théophile,
134
D
eli ano
ν,
I.
D.,
65
Devawongse, Prince, Siamese foreign min¬
ister,
109-10, 113, 116-17,
121> *3a
Dolgorukii, Prince A. S.,
195
Dostoevskii, Feodor,
143
Doumer,
Mme,
119
Doumer, Paul,
116-22;
and Franco-Sia¬
mese agreement,
132-34;
in Siam,
121-
22
INDEX
285
Dowager empress. See Mary
Dragumis, S.,
248
Durand,
Lady,
76
Durand,
Sir H. Mortimer,
77, 82-84
Durazzo,
241
Egypt,
136
Ekaterinoslav,
17
Elephant hunt in Siam,
124-29
England. See Great Britain
Enver Pasha,
253, 254, 268, 269
Ephesus,
256
Eupatoria,
137
Evans, Sir Arthur,
249
Falcon hunt in Bokhara,
202-04
Florence,
158
Foreign Office, Russian,
148, 174-75» 244-
46;
Abdul Ahad entertained in,
179-81;
building,
20;
K s appointment to,
14-15;
K s experiences in,
18—24
France,
29, 175;
foreign policy,
97, 134;
Russian relations with,
22, 27;
Siam, re¬
lations with,
102, 106-08, 112, 113, 116—
17,
isi,
132-34;
in World War I,
261-
62, 264-65, 267
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria,
218;
murder of,
242, 259
Fredericks, Baron V.
В.,
183
Galib Pasha,
234-35
Gatchina castle,
169, 196
George I, king of Greece,
248, 249
Germany,
25, 54, 175, 176, 221, 244;
Austria and Italy allied with,
22;
British relations with,
27, 88-90;
and
British-Russian agreement on Persia,
210,
2i
1;
French relations with,
97;
Germans in Smyrna,
253-54;
naval
program,
88—90, 97;
Russian relations
with,
22, 27, 214-15,
З51;
Siam, relations
with,
107, 110, 113;
Turkish relations
with,
244, 250-51
■—
in World War I: declaration of war
on Russia,
260—63;
Samsonov s disas¬
ter,
264-66;
strategy,
267
Giers, M. N., son of
N.
K. Giers,
250-52,
254, 260
Giers,
N.
K.,
16, 25, 28-29, 140
Gorchakov, Prince A. M.,
17
Goremykin, I. L.,
180
Gorkii, Maxim,
143-45
Grand vizier, Persian. See
Amin
od-Dow-
leh;
Amin
os-Soltãn
Great Britain,
22, 29, 215;
and Crimean
War,
3, 89;
German relations with,
27,
88—
go; Japanese relations with,
24, 27;
Persia, policy on,
25-27, 50-54, 81-85;
Russian agreement with, on Persia,
210—
13, 215;
Russian relations with,
15—17,
21, 24-27, 88-90, 96-97, 175-76, 244;
Siam, relations with,
106-08, 113, 122;
in World War I,
262-63
Greece,
217, 222;
occupation of Smyrna,
275-76;
in World War I,
271
Greeks persecuted in Turkey,
258, 260
Grey, Sir Edward,
244;
and Anglo-Russian
agreement on Persia,
210, 211;
and Dar¬
danelles question,
213;
in World War I,
263
Griboiedov, A. S.,
87
Grodekov, Gen.
N.
I.,
207—08
Gubastov,
Κ. Α.,
158,
2H-12
Hadji
Mirza
M.
Taghi,
151-52
Hague Conference on General Disarma¬
ment,
1899, 98
Hakim ol-Molk,
80
Haldane, R.
В.,
Viscount,
210, 244
Hardinge, Lady,
76, 87-88
Hardinge, Sir Charles,
77, 83-84, 89, 90;
Shcheglov s dinner for,
87-88;
viceroy of
India,
209-10
Hartwig,
N. G.,
97, 99, 100, 134, 141, 145-
46, 215, 242, 243, 259
Hasan (servant),
59-60, 71, 72
Hasan
Aga,
51
Hedin, Sven,
15η
Heimroth,
Austrian consul in Uskub,
230,
237>
239
Herat,
17, 165
Hindenburg, Gen. Paul
von, 265
Hodja Saleh,
16-17
Hugonnet,
Léon,
44-45, 67
Iasnaia Poliana,
63-64
India,
89;
peasants,
43;
Russia as danger
to, 52>
97
Indo-China,
French,
117-20
Iranians (Tadjik): in Bokhara,
201
Italy,
22, 158, 219;
Austrian relations
with,
241;
Turkish war with,
220-22;
in
World War I,
273
Itizad os-Saltaneh. See Mohammad
Ali
2 86
INDEX
Ivan the Terrible, tsar,
203
Izvolskii, A. P.,
89, 169, 175-79. 181;
An¬
glo-Russian agreement on Persia,
210;
downfall of,
213-14;
and foreign policy,
176
Jacobs, E. O.,
281
Jahãnsouz Mirzã,
95
Japan,
135, 140;
army,
136;
Biutsov s ex¬
periences in,
81;
British alliance with,
27;
China threatened by,
24;
Russian
relations with,
21, 23-24, 54, 175-76;
Russo-Japanese War,
158-61, 190, 207;
U.S. relations with,
212
Javid Pasha,
224
Julfa,
32-33
Justinian, emperor,
220
Kaiser. See William II
Kalkandelen,
225
Kalmykova, A. M., mother of K,
2-5, 7,
8, 12, 14, 17, 18, 31, 63-65, 97,
9g,
100,
102-03, 136, 138, 139, 144.
M5>
155
158, 188, 208, 218, 221, 242, 245, 254,
25e
275
Kalmykova,
Vera Vladimirovna,
wife of
K,
161, 162, 205, 218, 242, 254, 268-
71;
marriage,
156-58;
in Uskub,
221,
223, 226-27;
illness,
255-56;
death,
275
Kalmykow,
Aleksandr
Nikolaievich, pa¬
ternal grandfather of K,
6
Kalmykow, Andrew D.: birth,
1;
child¬
hood,
1-5;
boyhood,
5-8;
education,
5,
9;
youth,
8-12;
in Foreign Office,
14-15,
18-24;
in St· Petersburg,
9-31, 97-102,
138-45, 160, 173-97 211-14» 215-16,
242—47;
in Persia,
30—96;
in Siam,
107-
35, 140-41;
in
Ashkabad,
141, 151-55,
160-64;
marriage,
156-58;
children,
161,
162, 205, 218, 225-27, 242, 255-56, 268-
71, 273-75, 277—81;
in Tashkent,
161—
62, 166, 205-10;
in Uskub,
216, 217,
220-41;
in Balkan War,
226-44;
in
Crete,
247-49;
in Smyrna,
249, 252-60,
268—70, 275-81;
in Rhodes,
273-75
Kalmykow, Dmitrii Aleksandrovich, fa¬
ther of K,
2-9, 11-12, 17, 18, 254
Kandy, Ceylon,
131
Kapnist, Count D.
Α.,
14, ig, 23-25, 32
Karguzar Muavin od-Dowleh,
55-56
Kemal, Mustafa, Pasha,
253;
government
of,
275;
in Smyrna,
278-79
Kermineh,
170, 197, 198, 201-02
Kctchana,
222
Kharkov,
5-9, 17-18, 32, 146-47
Khiva,
167
King, Hamilton,
110, 111, 116
King, Mrs. Hamilton,
116
Kitchener, Horatio Herbert, Lord,
269-70
Klobukovski, Antony,
134
Kokhanovskaia, Mrs.,
57
Kokhanovskii, L. S.,
57
Kokovtsov, V. N.,
180, 181
К
on
đakov,
N.
P.,
12, 103
Koran,
48, 69-70, 198;
Persian laws based
on,
42, 44;
women in,
92
Korea,
159
Koikutis, Cretan sailor,
248
Kosogovskii, Col. V.
Α.,
69
K.OSSOVO,
22О
Krasnovodsk,
149
Kropotkin, Prince D.
N.. 6
Kulomzin, A. N.,
10
Kulomzin, son of A.
N.
Kulomzin,
9-10
Kumanovo,
237, 239;
battle of,
228-30,
238
Kurds,
55
Kuropatkin, Gen. A. N.,
136-38;
in Russo-
Japanese War,
159-60;
in
Transcaspia,
15b
loé
Kushk fortress,
162—65
Kuzminskaia, Mrs.
Τ. Α.,
63, 64
Lamsdorf, Count V. N.,
139—40, 148, 160
Lascelles, Sir Frank,
51
Lenin, V. I.,
148, 166, 178
Lessar,
P. M.,
13, 15—17, 22—23,
25>
г^7
Li Hung Chang,
21
Limousin,
Mme,
46
Livadia,
258—59
Loti,
Pierre
(Julien Vïaud),
104
Louis
XIV,
king of
France,
186
Luxemburg,
Rosa,
177—78
Macedonia,
Turkish
Northern,
216, 217;
railways,
219—20;
revolutionary activ¬
ities against Turks,
221-22
Mackenzie,
E. M.
Compton,
273
MacLachlan, Alexander, Dr.,
276-79
Madakhel (profit or graft in Persia),
57-60
Malykhin, General, in Ashkhabad,
155
Manchuria,
24, 159—60
Mary (Maria Fiodorovna), dowager em¬
press,
168-69, 196;
Nicholas II influ¬
enced by,
168-69;
at Tsarskoe
Selo
re¬
ceptions,
191-92, 194
INDEX
287
Mehmet Shefket, 225
Mendeleiev,
D.
I.,
12
Mérv,
160
Meshed,
26, 27
Meshkin
Kalam,
152
Miãneh,
72
Michael, Grand Duke,
196-97
Michelson, Gen.
Α. Α.,
K s brother-in-
law,
210-11, 271
Mí
ibach, Count
Wilhelm
von, 271
Mishchenko, Gen. P.
I.,
207
Mithra, cult of,
47
Mohammad Ali (Itizad os-Saltaneh),
prince, later shah of Persia,
46, 70
Mohammed, hair of,
225
Moltke, Gen.
Helmuth
von, 265, 267
Morgan,
J.
P.,
161
Morgenthau, Henry,
270
Moshir od-Dowlah,
75
Moslems,
54, 198—99;
in Bokhara,
199-
200, 204;
clergy,
55, 200·,
dervish, story
of,
60-62;
in Macedonia,
217, 223-24,
226;
railways opposed by,
170, 198
Mozaffar ed-Din Shah,
71, 79, 83, 86;
inauguration of,
66-69;
court etiquette,
7g-8o; as crown prince,
46-48, 50;
guns
presented to,
74-75;
K s first meeting
with,
47-48;
at review of Cossack Bri¬
gade,
75;
in road-block incident,
91
Muravie r, Count
M.
N.,
89, 98-99, 102,
139
Myers,
J. L.,
273
Mytelene,
272
Nabokov,
D. N.,
8
Nalivkin, V. P.,
166
Nãser
ed-Din Shah,
26, 75;
death,
66,
68—
6g,
71;
heirs of,
46, 47;
wife of,
Anis od-Dowleh,
93
NasruIIah Beg,
171, 195
Nazim Pasha,
254
Neratov,
Α. Α., 2ΐ6
Nicholas, Grand Duke,
196, 247, 264-65
Nicholas I, tsar,
87η
Nicholas II, tsar,
10, 27, 89, 97—99, 137,
166, 171, 178-80, 210, 243, 246, 261;
Abdul Ahad s visit to,
167-74,
18i~97;
appearance,
183;
and Austrian an¬
nexation of Bosnia,
214;
character,
98,
185-86;
and constitution of
1905, 163-
64, 169, 189;
government,
142, 185-86;
influenced by his mother,
168-69;
in¬
fluenced by his wife,
194-95;
marriage,
98;
at military parade,
188-90;
at re¬
ligious service,
193-94;
in Russo-Japa¬
nese War,
158-60;
and Sazonov,
214,
215;
Siam, interest in,
99, 101-02, 122;
at social functions,
185-86,
19г;
Talaat
Pasha visits,
258—59;
Wilhelm
II (kaiser)
and,
186, 215;
in World War I,
262, 263
Nicolson, Sir Arthur,
89, 90, 97, 210, 213
Nikitin, V. V.,
245
Now Ruz, Moslem festival,
47, 201
Odessa,
136—37
Olarovskaia, Mrs.,
101, 111, 112, 114, 115,
117-20
Olarovskii, A. E.,
101-02, 107-09, 111-18,
isi,
124-25, 132-35
Olding,
Tom F., 87
Orlov,
Prince
V. N.,
187
Panafìeu,
Hector
de,
132
Pashich,
N.,
240-42
Peckham, British consul in Uskub,
236,
237
Persia,
13, 15, 25, 30-99;
best (sanctuary),
84, 85;
British policy in,
25-27, 50-54,
81—85;
British-Russian agreement on,
210-1
a,
215;
government,
48, 53, 81-
82, 84;
Imperial Bank of,
53η; Κ
in
{see Tabriz; Tehran); land and pro¬
prietorship,
43;
law and courts,
42-44,
92-93;
literature,
92;
madakhel (profit
or graft),
57-60;
Qãjãr
dynasty,
45, 55,
58, 76, 84;
revolutionary movements,
49-50, 84—85;
revolution of
1906, 85;
Russian policy in,
25—27, 52—54, 81-85,
176;
servants,
57-58;
social classes,
55;
tobacco monopoly, British,
50-51;
Transcaspian frontier,
150;
women,
43,
92-94
Persian Cossack Brigade,
69, 75
Peter I, king of Serbia,
241
Petrov,
Α. Α.,
38-40, 49-50
Petrova,
Mrs.,
38
Picot,
Lieut. Col. H. P.,
88
Plançon, G.
Α.,
24
Poincaré, Raymond,
261-62
Pokotilov,
secretary for Chinese affairs,
22-23
Poltava province,
155
Poltoratsk. See Ashkhabad
Portsmouth, New Hampshire: conference
of
1905, 161
288
INDEX
Prap Parapak, Prince, Siamese minister
of the navy, no,
119, 134;
and elephant
hunt,
124-29
Priklonskii, M. G·,
177
Pritwitz, General F. W.
von, 265
Qãjãr
dynasty,
45, 55, 58, 76, 84
Qazvin,
72, 76
Raffles, Sir Thomas Stamford,
105
Rahmi
Bei, 253, 255, 258, 260, 270
Rees,
С.
Α.,
Dr.,
278
Rennenkampf, Gen.
Р. К.,
265,
2бб
Reza Kermãni, Mirzâ,
69η
Reza
Shah,
75
Rhodes,
249, 271, 273
Rodzianko, M.
V.,
194-95
Roediger,
Gen.
A.
F., 175, 180, 181
Rome,
158
Rosen, Russian ambassador at Washing¬
ton,
212
Rothschild, Lord,
57
Rumbold,
H. G. M.,
87
Russia: Austrian relations with,
213-14,
218, 241, 251;
autocratic government,
142, 164, 204;
Balkan policy,
176, 217;
British agreement with, on Persia,
210-
12, 215;
British relations with,
15-17,
21, 24-27, 88-90; 96-97, 175-76, 244;
constitution of
1905, 163—64, 169, 189;
Duma,
163, 166, 178, 181;
elections,
166;
foreign policy,
21—23, 140, 175—
76;
French relations with,
22, 27;
Ger¬
man relations with,
214-15, 251;
Jap¬
anese relations with,
23-24, 54, 175-76;
literature and intelligentsia,
142-45;
peasants,
6-7, 155, 180;
Persia, frontier
relations with,
150,
policy on,
25-
27, 52-54, 81-85,
Х7б;
revolutionary
protests,
154-55, 161-64;
Siamese treaty
with,
109;
social protest movements,
146-48;
strike, general, in
1905, 162-63;
Turkish relations with,
250-52;
U.S.
relations with,
21;
War Office versus
Foreign Office,
148-49
—
in World War I,
186, 194, 263-67, 271;
German declaration of war,
260-63;
Tannenberg
defeat,
208, 209, 247, 263-
67
Russo-Japanese War,
158-61, 190, 207
Russo-Turkish War of
1877-78, 1-4
Ruzskii,
N.
V.,
4
Ryndovskaia,
Aleksandra
Akimovna, ma¬
ternal grandmother of K,
17
Saigon,
117-18
St. Petersburg,
4-5;
Foreign Office build¬
ing,
20
(see also Foreign Office); St. Peter
and Paul fortress,
10-11;
University,
12
Sakharov, Gen. V. V.,
136
Saldern,
Herr von, in
Bangkok, no
Salisbury, Lord,
88-89
Salonika,
219, 225, 253
Samarkand,
205—06
Samsonov, Gen. A. V.,
246-47;
in Tash¬
kent,
208-10;
in World War I, defeat
and death,
208, 209, 247, 263-67
Sanders,
Gen. Liman
von, 251, 270
Sazonov, S. D.,
20, 89—90, 148, 158, 178,
212—16;
becomes foreign minister,
213,
214;
with Nicholas II and
Wilhelm
II,
215;
and Serbian war,
243-44;
in
Turkish relations,
251, 259;
in World
War I,
259, 261-62
Schaufuss, Gen.
N.
G.,
181
Schlieffen, Gen. Alfred
von, 267
Sebastopol,
137
Seid Mir
Alim,
crown prince of Bokhara,
171, 173, 204
Serbia,
217, 222, 251;
Albanian frontier
dispute,
244;
Austrian war with, pos¬
sible,
240, 244;
in Balkan War,
227-30,
236-44;
railway,
219-20;
Uskub sur¬
rendered to,
236-41, 243;
in World War
1,
259, 261-63
Serbs: in Macedonia,
217-18
Seth, Julius,
13
Seymour,
Adm.
Sir Beauchamp,
122
Shah. See Mozaffar ed-Din Shah;
Nãser
ed-Din Shah
Shcheglov,
Α. Ν., %ζ,
68,
6g,
95^
chargé
d affaires at Tehran,
83, 85-87;
dinner
for Hardinge,
87-88;
in road-block in¬
cident,
90, 91
Sherementiev, Gen. S.
Α.,
32
Shira, Siamese prince,
192
Siam,
100-34;
Ayuthia entertainment,
122-
23;
British relations with,
106-08, 113,
122;
Buddhism,
129—32;
elephant hunt,
124-29;
French relations with,
102, 106-
08,
na,
113, 116-17, 121, 132-34;
future
of,
135;
German relations with,
107,
no,
113;
Hindu festival,
123;
К
in,
100-
02, 106—35, 140—41;
king of (see
Chula-
INDEX
289
longkorn);
queen of,
116;
Russian treaty
with,
109
Siberia, colonization,
207-08
Simferopol,
2-4,
б
Singapore,
105—06
Skalon, Gen. G.
Α.,
246
Skobelev, Gen. M. D.,
151
Skopje. See Uskub
Smyrna,
251-53;
American college (Para¬
dise),
355, 276-78;
burning of,
279-81;
Christians in,
252-53, 258, 260;
Greek
occupation of,
275-76;
К
in,
249, 252-
60, 268-70, 275-81;
Turks in,
253
Social Democrats,
146-47
Social Revolutionaries,
147
Stasov, Dmitrii Vasilievich,
4
Stasova, Mrs.,
4—5
Stolypin, P.
Α.,
178-81,
2O5,
213,
2i6,
246
Stritter,
A.
N.. 73, 74
Struve, K. V.,
9
Struve, P.
В.,
9
Subotich,
Gen. D.
I.,
152, 164—66
Sukhomlinov, V.
Α.,
148,
год,
247, 257
Sukhomlinova, Mrs.,
257
Tabriz,
гб,
27, 30-31, 37-70;
American
missionaries,
71—72;
Amin
os-Soltãn
op¬
posed in,
81, 83;
Armenian incident,
80;
British consul,
45-46, 54, 66, 67, 71, 72;
French consul,
41, 44—45, 67;
К
in,
30-
31, 37-40;
K s journey to,
31-37;
Rus¬
sian consulate,
39-42, 54, 80;
woman
executed in,
93
Tadjik (Iranians),
201
Taghiev of Baku,
54-55
Talaat Pasha,
253, 254, 258-59, 269, 270
Tannenberg:
Russian defeat at,
208, 20g,
247, 263-67
Tarnovskii: in
Transcaspia,
153-54
Tashkent: disorders in,
161-62;
election,
166;
К
in,
161-62, 166, 205-10;
trial of
revolutionists,
205-06
Tehran,
26, 27, 73-94;
American legation,
77;
British legation,
76-77;
French lega¬
tion,
77;
К
in,
73-94;
K s journey to,
70—72;
social life in,
76-80
Teviashev, General
N.
N.,
161
Tiflis,
32
Tolstoy, Count L. N.,
143;
Anna
Karenina,
64;
К
visits,
63-65;
War and Peace,
64
Tolstoy, Countess S.
Α.,
63-64
Transcaspia,
149-50
Trans-Siberian railway,
23
Tripoli,
219
Trubetskoi, Prince G. N.,
249
Tsarskoe
Selo,
169, 174, 181-82, 186-87,
Turin, COUnt Of,
122
Turkey: Adrianople maneuvers,
225;
Al¬
banian revolt against,
223-26;
Arme¬
nians persecuted in,
258, 270;
in Balkan
War,
227—44;
German relations with,
244, 250-51;
Greeks persecuted in,
258,
260;
Italian war with,
220-22;
Kemal s
government,
275;
Macedonian revolu¬
tionaries,
221-22;
Russian relations
with,
250-52;
Russian war with,
1877—
78, 1-4;
in World War I,
268-70;
Young
Turks,
223, 253
Turkomans,
57, 94, 95, 150
Turks: from Salonika,
253
United States,
29;
government, system of,
163;
Japanese relations with,
212;
Rus¬
sian relations with,
21
Usakovskii, Gen.
E. E.,
162, 163
Uskub (Skopje),
220-41;
Albanian force
in,
223-26;
in Balkan War,
227-41;
Christians in,
217, 224-26, 228, 231, 233-
34, 240;
К
in,
216, 217, 220-41;
Moslems
in,
217, 223-24, 226;
prison mutiny,
232-
34;
revolutionary violence,
221-22;
sur¬
rendered to Serbs,
236-41, 243
Uzbek Turks,
201
Venizelos, Eleutherios,
252, 271, 272
Verevkin, Gen. V. N.,
10-11
Verevkin, son of Gen. V.
N.
Verevkin,
10-11
Veselago, Lieutenant,
191
Viaud,
Julien
(Pierre
Loti),
104
Vienna,
218-19
Vinogradov, D. M., Dr., K s brother-in-law,
152
War Office, Russian,
148-49, 174-75
Wilhelm
II, emperor of Germany,
113,
122, 140, 242, 254, 259, 261;
and Aus¬
trian annexation of Bosnia,
214;
and
Baghdad railway,
215;
character,
251-
52;
on German armaments, go; Nicholas
II and,
186, 215;
in World War I,
263,
267
29°
INDEX
Witte,
S.
Iu.,
23,
g8,
140, 161
Wolff, Sir Henry
Drummond,
50, 51,
77η
Wood,
C. G.,
45-46, 66, 69, 71, 72
World
War I: beginning of,
259-63;
causes of,
90;
German strategy,
267;
Germany declares war on Russia,
260-
63;
in Mediterranean,
271-74;
Russia
in,
186, 194, 247, 263-67, 271
Wyndham, P.
С. Н.,
87
Yalta,
245
Young Turks,
223, 253
Zarudnyi,
Ν. Α.,
57—58
Zerghendeh,
73—74
Zhilinskii,
Gen. Ia. G.,
264-66
Zoroaster, religion of,
47
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