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1823 Feb. Trip. H 1 ?.1. Family etc State
?.2á³á1á³á. State of the reigning family, and of mine which is allied to it.
The name of the reigning Sovereign is Yussuf Pacha Caramanli. Caramanli means
from the province of Caramande. It is the proper name of the family. He is about
50 years of age.
His authority, as you have probably understood, from such of your functionaries
as have been on the spot, is altogether independent of every other. The Turkish
title of ”Bashaw• as you write in English, ”Pacha• in other European languages,
imports indeed subordination to the Porte. But, for about á³á á³á years past no
such subordination has had place: neither ”tribute•, nor any other token of
subjection, having been either paid or claimed.
His power is, as almost every where else, where Mahomedanism, /despotic is the
religion of the State, monarchical/ and without any distinct limits: but, in
practice as well as theory, it is somewhat tempered and softened, by the
influence, exercised by that body, in which, in that as in every Mahometan
country, the judicial and ecclesiastical functions are united.
About á³á á³á years ago, the reigning Sovereign seated and settled himself on
the throne, in the manner so usual in Mahometan States, by what you would call
the ”murder• of his brother. He is however by no means of a sanguinary or harsh
disposition: and his temper has been rather softened than hardened by age. His
greatest imperfection is © profusion in expenditure: and by this weakness he is
kept in a state of perpetual indigence; and his subjects, so at least it appears
to them, in a state of proportionable insecurity, in respect of property, not to
say in respect of life.
He has four legitimate male children 1. Mohammed Bey, aged á³á á³á 2. Achmet
Bey, aged about 30. 3. Ali Bey aged about 27. 4. Mustapha Bey aged about 18.
The title of Bey, which may be rendered ”Prince•, is shared with the reigning
family by four others.
In ours as in other Mahometan Nations, the order of succession is not regarded
as fixt. Hence, on every vacancy of a throne, the incidental confusions,
produced by fratricide and civil war, are liable to be added to the habitual
insecurity and universal indigence perpetuated by despotism.
1. The eldest Son ”Mahomet• is generally regarded as excluded from all
probability of succeeding, by his notorious and matchless cruelty, as well as
rebellion against his father.¼(¼a¼) For á³á á³á years, he has been a fugitive in
Egypt. He is unmarried. 2. The second son ”Achmet• is weak in mind: and that to
such a degree, as to be likewise regarded as debarred from all probability of
succession. 3. The third son ”Ali•, is regarded as competent to receive the
succession. A¼o 1817 he commanded the little irregular army, by the horror of
which, without bloodshed, his eldest brother, deserted by all his followers was
expelled. He has these á³á á³á years been married to one of my two sisters
Khadija D'Ghies. By her he has á³á á³á sons. 4. The fourth son Mustapha, is also
regarded as competent to receive the succession. In the course of the last year,
he was married to my other sister Fatima D'Ghies.
Now as to my own family.
My father, Mohammed D'Ghies has now for these á³á á³á years, namely since the
year 18á³á á³á with some intervals been Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
He is about á³á á³á years of age. He has four sons. 1. His eldest son, myself
Hassuna D'Ghies á³á á³á years of age, born A¼o. á³á á³á 2. His second son
Mohammed D'Ghies á³á á³á years of age, born A¼o. á³á á³á 3. His third son á³á
á³á D'Ghies á³á á³á years of age, born A¼o. á³á á³á 4. HIs fourth son á³á á³á
D'Ghies, between 13 and 14 years of age, born A¼o. á³á Daughters ¼(¼a¼) See a
Note on the next page.
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