Whom do we find at the Sultan's court?
'Lions, monkeys, hyenas, flat-horned stags, foxes, ermines, lynxes, wild goats, wildcats, gazelles, giant turtles, roe deer, ostriches, geese, porcupines, lizards, rabbits, snakes, crocodiles, civets, the leopard, the zebra, the giraffe, the tiger and the elephant.' p5
And their human counterpoints? Certainly one old man dreaming about the Centre of the Universe, and love and learning. Actually, we are told, he's in Agra, India, and the year is 1632, almost a hundred years after he had arrived in Istanbul at the age of 12. Then we are told he was 'past forty', when our story begins, on the night the young princes met their death, the unfortunate brothers of the new Sultan, Murad III. The night the cat growled, frightening everybody.
The old man had come to Istanbul at the age of twelve, about the year 1536, sixteen years into the reign of Sultan the Magnificent. Now Jahan is back in India pondering on love and learning, damned if you do and damned if you don't. Do we want to know his secret? Then we must return to Istanbul where he left it. Let the story begin.