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BİYOGRAFİSİ ve Kitaba GİRİŞ: Yeşil Gönen bağlık, İstanbul yarsız Nasıl evlendin habersiz, zamansız? Ben dönsem aşkımdan yine faydasız Gönül dönmedikçe neyleyim Amman Bağlıkta düğün var, yüreğimde gam Eli boş döndüm of of ben bu sevdadan Eğer ölürsem aşkımı anlatamadan Mezar taşım söylesin, neyleyim anam. Ben Basri Çakıroğlu 1964’te, Yeşil Gönen'de doğdum, Köyde okudum, köyde büyüdüm, Sonra sevdalık olunca, İstanbul 'u şöyle bi dolandım; ardından Edremit'i gördüm Azrailime zahmet olmazsa eğer bir kere öldüm, Şimdi, şimdi bi kere daha ölürüm... “Abi sen ne yaptın ya? Hani, buraya biyografimizi yazacaktık?” “-Gerek ka...
In Struggle by the Pen, Ondřej Klimeš explores the emergence of national consciousness and nationalist ideology of Uyghurs in Xinjiang from c. 1900-1949. Drawing from texts written by modern Uyghur intellectuals, politicians and propagandists throughout this period, he identifies diverse types of Uyghur discourse on the nation and national interest, and traces the emergence and construction of modern Uyghur national identity. The author also demonstrates that the modern Uyghur intelligentsia regarded political emancipation and social modernization as the two most important interests of their nation, and that they envisaged Uyghurs as citizens of a modern republican state founded on the principles of representative government. This book thus presents a new perspective on Uyghur intellectual history and on Republican Xinjiang.
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Covering a period from the late eighteenth century to today, this volume explores the phenomenon of urban violence in order to unveil general developments and historical specificities in a variety of Middle Eastern contexts. By situating incidents in particular processes and conflicts, the case studies seek to counter notions of a violent Middle East in order to foster a new understanding of violence beyond that of a meaningless and destructive social and political act. Contributions explore processes sparked by the transition from empires — Ottoman and Qajar, but also European — to the formation of nation states, and the resulting changes in cityscapes throughout the region.
Encompasses the entire history of the catastrophic encounter between the Global North--China, Russia, Europe, Britain, and America--and Muslim societies from Central Asia to West Africa, explaining the deep hostilities between them and how they grew over the centuries. --Adapted from publisher description.