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Turkey -- History -- Mahmud II, 1808-1839 -- Fiction Books
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Mór Jókai
A janicsárok végnapjai; A fehér rózsa
"A janicsárok végnapjai; A fehér rózsa" by Mór Jókai is a romantic historical novel published in 1854. Set in the early 19th century Ottoman Empire, the story follows the downfall of Ali Tepelenti, the powerful Albanian pasha of Janina, who defies Sultan Mahmud II. As prophecies unfold and betrayals multiply, Ali's rebellion intersects with a broader crisis threatening the empire from all sides. The narrative culminates in 1826 with the Sultan's bloody suppression of the janissaries, marking the violent end of an era.
Mór Jókai
The Lion of Janina; Or, The Last Days of the Janissaries: A Turkish Novel
"The Lion of Janina; Or, The Last Days of the Janissaries: A Turkish Novel" by Jókai is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Ali Pasha of Janina, a complex and formidable character steeped in controversy, who navigates a world of political intrigue, power struggles, and personal betrayals in Ottoman-era Turkey. The narrative presents a vivid blend of action, landscape, and cultural nuance, making it a captivating exploration of both Ali’s ruthless reign and the lives of those caught in the turmoil of his ambitions. The opening of the novel immerses the reader in the desolate caverns of Seleucia, emphasizing the harsh and eerie landscape that reflects the complex themes of fate and moral reckoning that will pervade the story. It introduces Ali Pasha as a legendary figure whose enemies and allies alike recognize his extraordinary prowess and ambition. Following a series of supernatural and prophetic events, Ali embarks on a journey filled with suspense and forewarnings about his future. This segment also introduces the mysterious voice of an unseen spirit who speaks ominously about Ali’s fate, setting up a battle not just against external forces, but against his own inner demons and imminent downfall.
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