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  • Paradise Lost: Smyrna 1922, the Destruction of a Christian City in the Islamic World
  • Written by author Milton, Giles
  • Published by Basic Books, 7/7/2008
  • On Saturday, September 9, 1922, the victorious Turkish cavalry rode into Smyrna, the richest and most cosmopolitan city in the Ottoman Empire. The city's vast wealth created centuries earlier by powerful Levantine dynasties, its factories teemed with Gree
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Map of Turkey and Greece: 1922

Map of Smyrna: 1922

Map of the Greek Military Advance

Pt. 1 Paradise

Wheel of Fortune 3

The Great Idea 29

Enemy Aliens 54

Rahmi's Double Game 69

Saving the Enemy 89

Pt. 2 Serpents in Paradise

Peace and War 111

Blood on the Quayside 135

Ex Oriente Lux 152

The Shattered Vase 171

Into the Desert 198

Pt. 3 Paradise Lost

Wednesday, 6 September 1922 221

Thursday, 7 September 1922 232

Friday, 8 September 1922 240

Saturday, 9 September 1922 249

Sunday, 10 September 1922 261

Monday, 11 September 1922 274

Tuesday, 12 September 1922 288

Wednesday, 13 September 1922 302

Thursday, 14 September 1922 327

Friday, 15 September - Monday, 18 September 1922 338

Tuesday, 19 September - Saturday, 30 September 1922 352

Aftermath 372

Notes and Sources 387

Picture Acknowledgements 414

Index 415


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