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The Calcutta Review July 1915

1915

THE Dardanelles campaign is giving reality again to the old problem of the future of Constantinople which so much agitated the fathers of the present generation at the time of the Berlin Congress. [...] Here as in the Chatalja lines and at the mouth of the Bosphorus the configuration of the country is—for the present at least— the salvation of the Turks. [...] The method of employing the fleet in the Narrows is generally believed—though there is apparently little real evidence in support of the conviction—to have occasioned the dispute at the Admiralty which was made the pretext for the formation of a national Cabinet. [...] The defences of the Chatalja lines and of the narrow seas demand the near presence of the supremeDARDANELLES CAMPAIGN AND AFTER 279 militar∎ department of the Power which holds the city. [...] For the curbing of the Kurd and the relief of the Armenian race which whatever may be the root causes of the trouble has of late years been mistrusted and at intervals cruelly maltreated by the Turk the case is even stronger.
history
Pages
120
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
An Appeal
261-265 unknown view
The Dardanelles Campaign and After.
266-285 George Pilcher view
A Naturalits View of the Chilka Lake
286-298 N. Annandale view
Educational Organization as a Civic Problem
299-309 W.W. Hornell view
Music:European and Indian
310-322 Stanley Rice view
The Extinction of Leprosy in India
323-332 W.H.P. Anderson view
The Heavenly Hookka and The History of Tobacco
333-342 A.F.M. Hafeez view
Sites a Problem in Excise Administration
343-363 Herbert Anderson view
Reviews of Books
364-377 unknown view
Acknowledgments
378-380 unknown view

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