The Rose of Stamboul (original German: Die Rose von Stambul) is a 1916 operetta in three acts by Austrian composer Leo Fall with a libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald.
The work premiered on 2 December 1916 at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna.
Not wanting to embarrass his politician father, Bey publishes his reform plans in French under the pseudonym "André Léry".
Later, a marriage is arranged between Achmed Bey and Kondja Gül.
[1] The 1919 silent film The Rose of Stamboul by German film makers Felix Basch and Arthur Wellin was based on the operetta.