The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night
Title: The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 7 Author: Richard F. Burton Release Date: September, 2002 [Etext #3441] [Yes, we are about one year ahead of schedule] [The actual date this file first posted = 07/27/01] Edition: 10 Language: English Project Gutenberg's The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, V7 ******This file should be named 71001107.txt or 71001108.zip******* This etext was scanned by JC Byers (http://www.capitalnet.com/~jcbyers/index.htm) and proofread by Nancy Bloomquist, J.C. Byers, Muhammad Hozien, Carrie Lorenz, Laura Shaffer, Sara Vazirian, and Charles Wilson.
time did he allow to elapse before he gave unmistakable signs of his
determination to effect a radical change in the state of these
provinces. With this view he sent as Vizier Jelaludin Pacha thither,
with orders to punish with extreme severity all who should show any
signs of discontent. This man, who is said to have belonged to the sect
of Bektashi, an order of Mahomedan monks, did not live like other
Pachas. He neither kept a harem nor a court, and devoted himself
exclusively to fulfilling the duties of his mission. To do this more
effectually, he used to go about in disguise, visiting even the
Christian places of worship, and thus obtaining a real knowledge of the
feelings and wishes of the people. Now as he practised incorruptible,
inexorable justice, his rule was as popular among the Rayahs as it was
odious to the Bosnian nobles, against whose independence all his laws
and measures were directed.
Having taken Mostar and Trebinitza by storm, he at length succeeded in
subduing the whole country. Although nominally recalled, in deference to
a petition preferred by the nobles of Bosnia, Jelaludin was in reality
advanced to a more exalted position of confidence. To him was intrusted
the conduct of an expedition against Montenegro, which failed; and
little more is heard about him until 1821, when he died, as some think,
by poison administered by his own hand.
In conformity with a preconceived plan of operations, an expedition was
sent in 1820 against Ali Pacha, the most powerful of those who had
ventured to throw off the Ottoman rule.
Title: The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 7 Author: Richard F. Burton Release Date: September, 2002 [Etext #3441] [Yes, we are about one year ahead of schedule] [The actual date this file first posted = 07/27/01] Edition: 10 Language: English Project Gutenberg's The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, V7 ******This file should be named 71001107.txt or 71001108.zip******* This etext was scanned by JC Byers (http://www.capitalnet.com/~jcbyers/index.htm) and proofread by Nancy Bloomquist, J.C. Byers, Muhammad Hozien, Carrie Lorenz, Laura Shaffer, Sara Vazirian, and Charles Wilson.