This book explores the relationship between the Sultan and his subjects in the Ottoman Empire, from the early years of the Empire to the decline of the Sultanat
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Excerpt from The Sultan and His Subjects, Vol. 1 of 2 Tue following chapters embody the results of an earnest attempt to set forth the chief characteristics of