The chief villain of the National Struggle and the Nutuk. As the Ottoman Grand Vizier in Istanbul, he worked in full cooperation with the Allied Powers and the British High Commissioners, attempting to extinguish the fire of resurrection in Anatolia. He labeled the Kuvay-ı Milliye as 'rebels,' pursued a policy of partitioning the homeland with enemy armies, and fueled internal rebellions by personally issuing fatwas against Mustafa Kemal and his friends.
Having infiltrated the palace bureaucracy as a son-in-law to the Ottoman dynasty, he acted as a mansion diplomat, entirely detached from the realities of the people and the sacrifices of military life, viewing foreign mandates as the only salvation for the state that collapsed after World War I.
An elderly palace figure, dressed in European style, carrying a monocle or a cane, attempting to look like an English gentleman but bearing the shadow of a decaying empire.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
The intimidating representative of the national will, whom he wished to destroy but who ultimately managed to save his own neck by fleeing his homeland.
Sait Molla & İngiliz Muhipler Cemiyeti
Members of his dirty alliance to whom he provided budget, spies, and false news to incite rebellion in Anatolia.