Turkish Delight

Constantinople, Republic of Turkey  1924

The call of the muezzin slowly fades into the evening breeze; the minarets of the neighborhood exude a gentle calm. Ahmet rises from his prayer rug and walks to his balcony. His bedroom, situated on the topmost floor of his vacation home, offers the perfect, picturesque view of the beautiful city outside. He pulls out his pocket watch and flips it open. “It is almost time for her to arrive,” he mutters.

Lit candlesticks illuminate his bedroom’s green walls. A framed painting of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and a gallantry medal engraved with the Ottoman insignia — remnants of an imperial past — hang opposite the majestic wooden bed. Beside the portrait, a blood-red Ottoman flag hangs proudly, the star and crescent shining.

Gazing at the azure ribbon of the Marmara Sea, Ahmet lights his hookah and takes a puff, sighing. So many changes had occurred in his beloved country since the previous year when he left the Ottoman gendarmerie and entered the spice trade. Ahmet drifts off in thought, recalling the golden days of the Empire; so many battles, so many triumphs — a legacy spanning 600 glorious years — all reduced to dust after the war. It was unfair of the newly-elected ‘progressive’ leader, Mustafa Kemal, to abolish the Caliphate and shift the capital to Ankara.

Original illustration exclusive to the Armenian Weekly by artist Masha Keryan

Three loud knocks interrupt Ahmet’s thoughts. His lips twist into a smile as he gazes down from the balcony to find a young woman standing in front of his house. Dressed in a maroon abaya, she looks beautifully mysterious. Even though her face is covered in a veil, she catches Ahmet’s fancy.

He heads down to open the door before leading her back to his bedroom. She removes her veil and drops it onto the carpet bag swaying from her right arm. The flickering candles give her olive skin a soft satin glow.

Her hazel eyes, highlighted with dark sormeh, are enticing. An ornate silver hairpin sparkles in her long, raven hair, straining at the bun it holds together. Teardrop earrings dangle from her lobes, gold glinting against her skin. A thin but elaborate chain adorns her neck. The temptress flashes a sultry smile at Ahmet. Her beauty is captivating, a balm on his battle-hardened soul.

Ahmet holds out his right hand, and she plants a gentle kiss on it. His thoughts run wild and‌ he grabs the hookah again, pulling the mouthpiece to his lips. The rosy scent of the attar she wears blends with the smoke, further intoxicating his senses. It had been a long time since he had seen such a fine woman.

“Do you know why I summoned you?” he asks in a commanding tone. Before she can say a word, he holds up a finger to stop her. He exhales a cloud of fragrant smoke. “I have heard tales of your sensual prowess. They say no harlot in Constantinople compares to you when it comes to pleasuring a man.” Smoke wafting from his lips, Ahmet takes a final puff and drops the hose before twirling his imperial mustache. “Is that true?”

She puckers her plump lips, her youthful charm arousing him. “Spend the evening with me, and you will know what the best feels like,” she says. Eyes smoldering, she saunters toward him. “You will experience it all.”

Ahmet yearns to touch her, to taste her. The cotton of his white shirt is sheer against his damp chest. Every inch of him lights up with the burning need to possess her. 

“Give yourself over to me, and I will show you passion you have never imagined,” she murmurs and pulls away, teasing him.

“Very well.” Ahmet smirks and strokes his graying beard. He removes his red fez and places it on the bedside table. “I do not often spend so much for my pleasure. You better be worth it.”

“I am worth every lira.” Her flirty eyes beckon him. “Lose yourself in my depths and you will understand why every effendi in this city craves my touch.”

Original illustration exclusive to the Armenian Weekly by artist Masha Keryan

“Let me judge that for myself.” Ahmet walks in a circle around her still form, adoring her hourglass figure. He has high hopes for her, as few can satisfy his carnal fantasies. Despite being fifty-four, he has the drive and desires of a younger man. He is very much a conqueror in bed, as he was a conqueror in his decades-long paramilitary career. So far, he has always taken what he wanted, be it women, villages, or lives. Many faceless women have visited his bedroom over the years. But this one is different. An aura of feistiness surrounds her, a stark contrast to the subservient nature of most harlots.

The seductress removes her earrings and drops them slowly. Ahmet inches closer, eyeing her with lust. “One more thing, güzel kadın.” He touches her shoulder and trails his fingers down her waist. “I want to eat some lokums off your bare back.” He motions to a ceramic bowl of Turkish delights on the bedside table. The rose-flavored chewy cubes dusted with powdered sugar shine in the candlelight.

“As you wish.” She runs her hand over his şalvar trousers. Gliding her painted fingernails, she caresses the stiffening bulge. “But first, you must taste my sweetness. As much as your heart desires. Mind you, most of my customers say I am addictive. Very, very addictive.”

She tugs at his yelek, his waistcoat is wrapped around his sturdy body. Ahmet closes his eyes, fantasizing about the next few minutes, then flicks them slightly open.

The siren slips off her abaya, revealing the emerald green silk lingerie, which clings to her sun-kissed skin. His ravenous gaze travels along her curves, exploring the scars on her body. Her flaws only make her even more alluring.

She cradles his right cheek in her palm. “Come, my sevgili.” The lyrical rhythm of her voice makes him both weak and strong at the same time. She pecks his right ear and whispers, “Tonight is going to be the greatest night of your life.”

Brimming with passion, Ahmet pulls his yelek off and undresses, piling his clothes on the carpeted floor until he is bare. He grabs her waist and pulls her closer. “We have a long night ahead of us. Unlike other men, I am not easy to satisfy.”

She coils her arms around his neck, her silken skin warm against his. Her breath brushes the fine hairs on his face. As he tries to push her toward the bed, she holds his hand and looks into his eyes. “Let me lead.”

Ahmet rubs his chin. Since his days at the gendarmerie, it was he who did the commanding—the one who always dominated. He is reluctant to be controlled by someone else — that too, a woman. Were it any other harlot, he would refuse. But no, not this woman; she is too seductive for him to resist. He gives a nod of approval.

She pushes him onto the bed. “I am going to take you to cennet — a heaven where you will reach the epitome of pleasure.”

He lies spread-eagle, head resting on the pillow. She pulls out a scarf from her carpet bag and pounces on top of Ahmet. She straddles his waist, and with a mischievous smile, starts tying his hand with the scarf.

Ahmet arches a brow and narrows his eyes.                                    

“I am going to ravage your body like no other and do unspeakable things to you,” she purrs with a wink. “You will love it.”

Turned on by her every word, Ahmet prepares himself to devour her lips, her neck, and beyond. Unquenchable lust ripples through him. She coquettishly runs a finger from her luscious, coral-pink lips, down to her collarbone, between the swell of her clothed breasts, all the way to her navel.

Heat settles in between Ahmet’s thighs. His manhood throbs in harmony with his heartbeat.

The vixen’s fingers dance over the pink Turkish delights in the bowl. She grabs the largest piece. A light sweat breaks out above her upper lip as she slowly licks it on the sides and takes a sensual bite.

“I am hungry for you,” Ahmet growls like a tiger.

Biting her bottom lip, she brings the piece closer. Ahmet playfully nips her finger. She laughs and pops the wet confection into his mouth.

Mouth stuffed, Ahmet can only mutter, “This is deli—”

She traces a finger over his lips, hushing the next syllables. “Do not just eat it.” A giggle escapes her. “Close your eyes and savor it.”

Ahmet heeds and rests his head deep on the pillow. He chews the piece with a slow, sinful relish, each bite lasting as long as possible. It melts on his tongue, the smooth texture reminding him of her skin and how eager he is to have her.

***

She slides a hand into the knot of her hair and pulls the ornate silver hairpin free. She shakes her head; free-flowing hair tumbles around her slender shoulders.

Her eyes dart toward Ahmet, who is busy enjoying the delight. Lips curved, she aims and plunges the pointed end of the hairpin into his neck.

Ahmet gapes in horror, nostrils flaring. Blood squirts from his neck as he moans in pain.

She pulls the hairpin out. A sinister grin plays on her face and she thrusts it in again, venting her wrath.

Veins throb on Ahmet’s forehead as he instinctively tries to overpower and strangle her, but the knotted scarf restrains him. He chokes, gasping for breath.

She slides off the bed and steps back. Walking toward the flag, she wipes a swathe of crimson from the dripping hairpin onto the already red fabric. She then drapes herself over the ottoman and picks up the bowl of Turkish delights. She rolls a piece on her tongue and revels in its succulence. “Mmm… this is divine. Truly divine.”

Her lips part into a wicked smile. “Do you know how long I have waited for this very moment? All these years, I have been following you from afar, observing your everyday routine, learning your habits. I have lurked in the shadows alongside harlots, waiting for the time you would call upon one. The harlot you seek is lying drugged back in the whorehouse.” She levels her icy gaze on him. “I am not here to give you pleasure. I am here to make you taste death.”

“What”—Ahmet sputters, struggling through his next words—“did I”—he spits tiny shreds of Turkish delight—“ever do to you?”

Her feigned smile vanishes, replaced by nearly a decade’s worth of rage. She turns and lifts her long hair to reveal the tattoo on her bare back—a richly decorated cross with coiled knots on all sides. The Armenian cross.

She turns back and bangs her fist on the table. “You destroyed my family. You destroyed my people. You destroyed everything we ever had.” Tendons rise in her neck. “You dare ask what you did to me, you vile bastard!”

Ahmet’s eyes redden, and a vein twitches on his forehead.

She picks up another delight from the bowl. As she clenches it in her fist, the gel oozes between her fingers. Bitter memories flash before her eyes. Her tortured brain screams with shrill cries of pain.

Galloping horses. Barbarous gendarmes. A bloodthirsty commander. Her village in flames. A death march into the Syrian desert. Her mother, naked, beaten, and raped. Her infant brother thrown into the Euphrates. A growing pile of bodies. Innocent blood saturating the ground.

Her innocent 14-year-old self was witness to these atrocities. Stabbed and presumed dead, she was left for the vultures. The raw wound of her heart demanded only one thing. Vengeance.

She shoots Ahmet a death stare, rage burning her from the inside. “I still cannot forget the words you spat on my dying mother.” Fighting back the tears, she takes a deep, pained breath and shudders. “Filthy Armenian infidel! We will wipe out every single one of you from our great empire.” 

Springing to her feet, she clutches a lit candle from the holder. Slowly, she retraces her steps toward the flag and clenches her jaw. “This flag! This flag is smeared with the innocent blood of millions.” With a flick of her wrist, she sets the fabric on fire. Hot orange flames consume the red banner of oppression.

Her fury burns as fierce as the fire. She turns back to find rivulets of blood flowing down Ahmet’s neck. His legs twitch, life on the verge of leaving him.

“I want you to know my name before you die.” She locks eyes with him for the last time and points to herself. “I am Nane. Nane Hakobyan. And I am here to say that your mission to destroy us failed miserably. We. Will. Never. Be. Overcome.”

Nane watches as every word hits him hard. Unable to hold on anymore, Ahmet lets go. His hands go limp; his breath comes to a standstill. Life extinguishes from his eyes and his head drops on the pillow, his mouth agape, the half-eaten Turkish delight still on his tongue.

Not wasting another moment, Nane dresses again and covers her face with the veil. Carpet bag in hand, she climbs down from the balcony, carefully making her way to the ground. With a furtive glance in each direction, she disappears into the darkness.

Original illustration exclusive to the Armenian Weekly by artist Masha Keryan

 ***

“Armenia is dying, but it will survive. The little blood that is left is precious blood that will give birth to a heroic generation. A nation that does not want to die, does not die.” ~ Anatole France

sormeh – kohl
attar – fragrant essential oil
effendi – Ottoman title of respect
güzel kadın – beautiful woman
lokum – Turkish delight
yelek – Ottoman waistcoat
sevgili – beloved
cennet – heaven

Adrian David writes ads by day and short fiction by night. His work spans across genres including contemporary fiction, psychological thrillers and everything in between, from the mundane to the sublime.


Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister, Georgian FM discuss processes taking place in the South Caucasus

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 18:21, 1 August 2022

YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS. Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister Arayik Harutyunyan had a meeting with Georgian Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili in Tbilisi, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service e of the Government.  

The interlocutors emphasized the consistent development and expansion of relations between the two neighboring and friendly countries, stressing the importance of high-level mutual visits. Reference was made to the processes taking place in the South Caucasus region, as well as other issues of mutual interest.

Armenian-Iranian Cultural Culinary Festival to be held in Syunik province

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 17:12, 28 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 28, ARMENPRESS. Sisian town of Armenia’s Syunik province will host an Armenian-Iranian Cultural Culinary Festival titled “Navasard” on August 10-11, the Armenian Tourism Federation said.

The festival will be held for two days.

On the first day, the Armenian and Iranian teams will prepare various dishes and present the history of their cuisine. There will be music, dance, art works during the festival.

On August 11 a visit is scheduled to Zorats Karer site for stargazing.

The festival is organized by the Armenian Tourism Federation and the Preservation and Development of Armenian Culinary Traditions NGO with the support of the Tourism Committee, in partnership with the Governorate of Syunik, the Sisian municipality, the Iranian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, the Embassy of Iran in Armenia and its Cultural Center.

Forecast: The situation in the South Caucasus is extremely dangerous as of today and is fraught with a large-scale war already tomorrow

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Armenia – July 28 2022
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.The West is putting pressure on Armenia to recognize Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan. The goal is the subsequent withdrawal of the Russian servicemen from  there and after that, to link the Turkic world encircling Russia  through the Armenian Syunik. Political scientist Stepan Danielyan  expressed a similar opinion to ArmInfo.

"In general, the West is now faced with the task of opening a second  front against the Russian Federation in the South Caucasus. The  geopolitical balance established by the Astana agreements between  Russia, Iran and Turkey is on the way to this goal. And it is the  Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, its development into a large-scale  war, that will allow the West destroy this balance by pushing all the  countries of the region against each other," he said.

According to the political scientist, neighboring countries, in  particular Iran, will not be able to stand aside in the event of a  war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. And the same statements from  Tehran about the inadmissibility of any territorial changes in the  Syunik region of Armenia and on the border with Iran indicate the  presence of appropriate external impulses.  According to Danielyan,  as a result, the situation in the region is extremely dangerous as of  today and is fraught with an even larger-scale war than the Ukrainian  one already tomorrow. And the leadership of Armenia is already at a  crossroads between the prospect of a new war and a serious  military-political and economic dependence on the Russian Federation.  Very serious external players are interested in the war. In  particular, the United States, which does not want to cede hegemony  in the world to China or Russia.

"This is where the American strategy aimed at upsetting the balance  of power in the South Caucasus originates. Part of which is the talks  of Secretary of State Blinken with Pashinyan and Aliyev, visits of  high-ranking officials from Iran, the United States and Russia to the  Transcaucasian capitals, etc. It is possible to break the balance by  using the contradictions between Armenia and Azerbaijan. After that,  involve Turkey, Russia and, ultimately, Iran in the war between them.  In response to all these challenges and threats the Armenian  leadership  prefers to play for time, waiting for the end of the war  in Ukraine," Danielyan summed up.

Blinken urges Azerbaijan’s Aliyev to release all remaining Armenian detainees

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 12:38,

YEREVAN, JULY 26, ARMENPRESS. US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken had a telephone conversation with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, the Office of the State Department Spokesperson said.

“The Secretary and President Aliyev discussed Azerbaijan and Armenia’s historic opportunity to achieve peace in the region. The Secretary reiterated the United States’ offer of assistance in helping facilitate the opening of regional transportation and communication linkages. Secretary Blinken encouraged continued bilateral dialogue, such as the recent meeting between the Azerbaijani and Armenian Foreign Ministers in Tbilisi”, the statement says. “The Secretary also reaffirmed support for productive EU-brokered discussions. He conveyed that the United States has been an OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair since 1994 and stands ready to engage bilaterally and with likeminded partners to help Armenia and Azerbaijan find a long-term comprehensive peace. Secretary Blinken also urged President Aliyev to release all remaining Armenian detainees”, it adds.

On July 25 the US Secretary of State had a telephone talk also with Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan.

Erdogan: Aliyev reported positive direction of processes between Armenia and Azerbaijan

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Armenia – July 20 2022

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan commented on the Zangezur corridor project supported by Azerbaijan and Russia's position on the issue, Anadolu news agency reported.

"Mr. Putin, if I am not mistaken, spoke to President Ilham Aliyev the other day. In his conversation with me, the Russian leader said he had brought greetings from Aliyev, whom he had previously told about an early meeting with me," he said.

According to the Turkish president, he himself recently had a conversation with the Azerbaijani president.

"Ilham Aliyev reported the positive direction of the processes. Earlier, as you know, a trilateral meeting of the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and the EU was held. This meeting, according to Aliyev, also took place in a positive way. According to the information I have, everything is progressing as planned. The new airport will be opened soon in that area," Erdogan said.

AW: Junior Eurovision winner Maléna receives Armenian scholarship to Berklee summer program

Maléna (Image courtesy of the artist)

BOSTON, Mass. — Internationally recognized singer-songwriter Arpine Martoyan, known by her professional stage name Maléna, will perform in Boston this summer after receiving the Armenian Scholarship to attend a coveted Berklee summer program.

The 15-year-old emerging star will sing her hit “Qami Qami”the song that won her the 2021 Junior Eurovision competitionat Armenian Heritage Park on the Rose Kennedy Greenway on Sunday, July 31, at 4:00 p.m. ET. Refreshments will be generously sponsored by Anoush’ella.

Through the scholarship, Maléna gained sponsorship to this year’s Aspire: Five-Week Music Performance Intensive, a prestigious program whose alumni include Charlie Puth B.M. ’13 and Meghan Trainor, and offers one-on-one instruction with leading Berklee professors as well as college credit.

“It’s only been two weeks, but I’ve already learned so much,” said Maléna about the Aspire program. “Not only have I sharpened my music skills by working with incredible Berklee faculty, but I’ve also learned to communicate with the different types of students from all over the world. We communicate through music, and that allows us to connect with each other in a deep way, which is incredibly uplifting to me.”

Inspired by the late Berklee professor, pianist and composer David Azarian, as well as the excitement surrounding visits to the college from genre-bending jazz pianist Tigran Hamasyan, the Armenian Scholarship Fund at Berklee was founded in 2017 to bring more Armenian musicians to the college and to highlight the abundance of musical talent and innovation prevalent in Armenian culture. Past recipients include Arman Mnatsakanyan and Davit Paronikyan, both of whom are actively touring and performing in festivals worldwide.

The Armenian Scholarship Fund is currently raising money to sponsor its 2023 summer student.

To RSVP for Maléna’s free concert at Armenian Heritage Park on July 31, email [email protected].

Armenian schoolchildren won 2 bronze medals at the International Geography Olympiad

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YEREVAN, JULY 22, ARMENPRESS. From July 12th to 18th, the 18th International Geography Olympiad was held online, during which the Armenian team won 2 bronze medals.

The bronze medals were awarded to Ruben Sargsyan (Gyumri "Foton" school, 12th grade) and Hovhannes Stepanyan (Armavir Province, Nor Artagers m/d, 12th class.), the Armenian Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport said in a press release.

Mariam Grigoryan (11th grade) and Eduard Avetisyan (12th grade), students of "Kvant" school also represented the Armenian Olympiad team.

The Armenian team was led by Vahagn Grigoryan (YSU) and Vardan Asatryan (National Academy of Sciences, "Kvant" College).

France was the organizing country of the Olympiad: "Kvant" school provided online participation.

209 students from 54 countries participated in the competition.

The Olympiad was held in three stages. first day: theoretical tasks, second day: field research consisting of two sub-phases, third day: multimedia tasks.

At the 17th International Geography Olympiad, which was also held online, the Armenian team won 1 bronze medal.

 

Translated by Seda Hakobyan




Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 18-07-22

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 17:36,

YEREVAN, 18 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 18 July, USD exchange rate up by 1.63 drams to 415.05 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 5.62 drams to 421.48 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.12 drams to 7.37 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 7.82 drams to 497.35 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 161.85 drams to 22767.15 drams. Silver price down by 3.02 drams to 246.33 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.