The Dönme. Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks

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Niyazi Mısri, Sheikh, 9
Nouveaux documents sur Sabbataï Sevi
(Galanté), 177
Nur, Rıza, 141 – 42 , 153 , 185
Nurcu (Salafiyya) movement, 64


Ögˇutmen, Osman, 199
Ökte, Faik, 227 , 231
“Open Letter to All Salonikan Dönme”
(Rüştü), 159 – 61
Orhun (newspaper), 255
Ortaylı, İlber, 57 , 278 n 74
Osman Adil, 94 , 215
Osman Agha, 59
Osman Baba (Baruchia): death of, 9 ;
European followers of, 9 ; proclaimed
messiah, 8 , 9 ; soul of Shabbatai Tzevi
believed to have transmigrated to,
8 ; tomb of, 9 – 10 , 33 , 34 , 43 , 116 , 117 ,
205
Osman Dervish Efendi, 35 , 73 , 114 ,
274 n 45
Osman Ehat Tevfik, 121 , 303 n 29
Osman Fettan, 54 , 191
Osman İnayet Efendi, 35
Osman Kapancı (son of Yusuf
Kapancı), see Kapancı, Osman (son
of Yusuf Kapancı)
Osman Murat, 198
Osman Nusret, 206 , 207 , 208
Osman Said, 34 , 90 , 98 , 111 – 12 , 119 , 215
Osman Şevki, 200
Osman Tevfik, 53 , 56 , 173
Osman Vasıf, 54
Ottoman Bank, 187
Ottoman Empire: Balkan Wars’ effect
on, 135 – 36 ; conversion at heart
of being Ottoman, 18 , 144 , 239 ;
creation of Muslim community in,
20 ; Dönme ability to rise in society,
20 , 257 ; Dönme arrive in Istanbul,
119 – 21 ; Dönme assimilation into
society, 17 ; Dönme in politics of,
83 – 110 ; Dönme in Salonika, ix–x, xiv,
23 – 80 ; Islamization campaigns in, 21 ;


new Turkey wishes to hear nothing
about, 213 ; population exchange with
Bulgaria of 1913 , 144 ; Salonika taken
by Greece, 111 – 12 ; secularization of
society, 127 , 135 ; Tanzimat era, 84 – 87 ,
233 ; Yalman’s criticism of, 170 – 71. See
also Abdülhamid II; Constitutional
Revolution of 1908 ; Ottoman Jews
Ottoman Freedom Society, 99 , 143
Ottoman Gas Company, 89
Ottoman Jews: Cemal Pasha’s plan to
deport Palestinian, 144 ; cemetery
in Salonika of, 43 ; Constitutional
Revolution of 1908 blamed on, 98 ,
100 – 101 , 108 – 10 ; Dönme denounced
by, 14 – 15 , 84 , 148 , 164 – 65 , 255 ; equal
participation in administration
granted to, 86 ; Ladino as language
of, 17 ; as not persecuted minority,
19 ; origins in Spain and Portugal, 2 ;
Salonika as Jewish city, 4 ; in Salonika
textile industry, 86 – 87 ; sites of Jewish
interest in Thessaloníki, 247 – 48 ;
social limitations for, 79
Ottoman Textile and Fez Company,
73 , 74
Ottoman Tramway Company of
Salonika, 89
Ottoman Water Company of Salonika,
89
Oudi Ahmet Bey, 200
Özyürek, Esra, 29

parasite theme, 92 , 142 , 160 – 62 , 233 – 34 ,
254
Parvus, Alexander (Israel Lazarevich
Gelfand), 109
patriarchal lineage, 28
Paul of Tarsus, 4
Pervitich, Jacques, 193
“Petition Concerning the Dönme”
(Rüştü), 158 – 59
Pichon, Stephen, 98
population exchange of 1923 , 141 – 47 ;
as “catastrophe,” 214 , 244 – 45 ;
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