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The book is a transcribed version of a conversation between a student and a person whom the student calls a master, in a conversational tone, during which a lot of tea was drunk. It describes the events that took place from the first Turkish state to the reign of Sultan Abdülhamit Khan.16 He mentions that the Turkish state was actually governed by a secret deep power. According to the book, there is a secret structure belonging to the Turks established during the time of Mete Khan, and the purpose of this structure is to ensure the establishment of new states even if the states belonging to the Turks collapse. The delegation has a position above rulers and sultans. The delegation has people at critical points all over the world, in a way, like agents, and thus, the members of the delegation, who are informed about this situation in advance through their agents, strive to prevent whatever is wanted to be done against the Turks. The moves of the delegation, which started with Metehan, reach all the way to Fatih Sultan Mehmet. Then the Committee retreats underground. Its reappearance coincides with the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid. It is a good book to see history from a different perspective, and although it is a didactic work, it is quite fluent...