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      • A British Bride in Ottoman Empire - Osmanlı'da Bir İngiliz Gelin

        by Tülün Yalçın

        The life of Nellie who has come to İstanbul in 1897 for a month changes suddenlywhen she meets Mehmet Ali Bey. These two young lovers get married soon.Nellie who has settled in an Ottoman mansion, tries to know new family members,and to get used to this new culture to which she is a complete stranger. This youngcouple, who has lived in Aleppo for some time, live happily with their kids. However,with the beginning of first the Balkan Wars and then the World War I, they start towitness the hardest times of the Ottoman Empire. The political turmoil of the timealso affects Mehmet Ali Bey who is the Minister of Interior of Damad Ferit Pashagovernment, and it hurls them to France in the first years of the Republic. Nelliestruggles there alone to stay alive in the hardest days of the World War II. The longingof İstanbul brings her back to this city in the last days of her life. With the novel“A British Bride in Ottoman”, you will witness her legendary life story.

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