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Land of the Anka Bird: A journey through the Turkic heartlands
Land of the Anka Bird: A journey through the Turkic heartlands
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The Land of the Anka Bird is a reflective visual essay that explores the cultural landscape and geography of the Turkic-speaking lands, highlighting deep cultural connections and great mobility across many landscapes and centuries.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 152 pages
\n Publication date: 17 December 2020
\n Publisher: Caique Publishing Ltd
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The Land of the Anka Bird: A journey through the Turkic heartland is a contemplative visual essay that introduces the powerful images of the pioneering Turkish journalist-turned-photographer Ergun Çağatay. The book delves into the cultural landscape and geography of the vast Turkic-speaking lands, encompassing the mercantile cities of Uzbekistan, the lesser-explored regions of Baltic and European Russia, the steppelands of Kazakhstan, and Mongolia. It becomes evident that, despite geographical separation, the diverse Turkic peoples share far more than just a linguistic heritage. Profound cultural connections highlight remarkable mobility across diverse landscapes and centuries. This book challenges assumptions about an intriguing segment of our planet while celebrating its diverse traditions and environment.
The Land of the Anka Bird: A journey through the Turkic heartland is a contemplative visual essay that introduces the powerful images of the pioneering Turkish journalist-turned-photographer Ergun Çağatay. The book delves into the cultural landscape and geography of the vast Turkic-speaking lands, encompassing the mercantile cities of Uzbekistan, the lesser-explored regions of Baltic and European Russia, the steppelands of Kazakhstan, and Mongolia. It becomes evident that, despite geographical separation, the diverse Turkic peoples share far more than just a linguistic heritage. Profound cultural connections highlight remarkable mobility across diverse landscapes and centuries. This book challenges assumptions about an intriguing segment of our planet while celebrating its diverse traditions and environment.
\n Weight: 672g\n
Dimension: 261 x 219 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780995756625\n \n
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