Headline: Uneasy lies the head Source: Euromoney Date: April 2001
Hamid took radical steps, earning a reputation as a reformer. But he stepped on many toes, including, it seems, those of the sultan himself. After three years he was fired and sent as governor to Mecca, the Ottoman equivalent of Siberia. He never got there. When his ship reached the island of Bozcaada, in the north Aegean, he was taken off board, strangled and beheaded. His body was buried on the island. His head was put into a goatskin filled with honey, one of the most antiseptic of nature’s products, and sent to Istanbul for the sultan’s inspection. Things are not done in quite the same way any longer, but, writes Bardakci, “the coincidence is amazing”. |