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Un Turc à Paris, 1806-1811 by Bertrand Bareilles

by Bareilles, Bertrand, 1859-1933
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Un Turc à Paris, 1806-1811 by Bertrand Bareilles is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work centers around the experiences of Mouhib Effendi, an extraordinary ambassador from Sultan Selim III, during his mission in Paris. This account likely explores diplomatic relations between the Ottoman Empire and France during a turbulent period, highlighting the cultural exchanges and political negotiations between the two nations. The opening of the book introduces the narrative through Mouhib Effendi’s perspective, revealing how he came into possession of a Turkish manuscript recounting his time in Paris. As he embarks on his journey to France, he is tasked with delivering congratulations to Napoleon on his coronation, marking a significant diplomatic moment. The text captures Effendi’s initial observations and impressions of French culture and institutions, contrasted with his experiences in Turkey, setting the stage for a more intricate exploration of the political climate and the complexities of East-West relations during the early 19th century. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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