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Malik Kutlu, Bernard Repond. Malik Kutlu

The road to exile: The Kirghiz of Pamir.= Hicrete uzanan yol: Pamir Kirgizlari. Texts by Bernard Repond.

Union of Turkish World Municipalities, 2014

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Year of publication
2014
ISBN
9786056000966
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Malik Kutlu, Bernard Repond. Malik Kutlu
Pages
0
Publishers
Union of Turkish World Municipalities
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Keyword
ORT OTTOMAN EMPIRE TURCOLOGY TURCOLOGIE TURKOLOGY TURKOLOGIE, TURC TURCS TURK TURKS OF THE TURKIC TURKESTAN CENTRAL ASIA ASIAN, CULTURE RUSSIA INTERNATIONAL RUSSIAN RELATIONS EUROASIA EORUSIAN, EUROASIAN KYRGYZ KIRGHIZYSTAN COLLECTION MIGRATION IMMIGRATION, STEP NOMAD NOMADIC, Turks & Turcology, Caucasus & Central Asia
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover

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New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. (23 x 33 cm). In English and Turkish. [96] p., full page b/w ills. The road to exile. The Kirghiz of Pamir.= Hicrete uzanan yol. Pamiz Kirgizlari. Texts by Bernard Repond. The Pamirs have been a contested space in different periods of time. Access to fertile pastures characterized the local economic competition between nomads and mountain farmers. International attention reached its peak when the Pamirs became a pawn in the "Great Game"; during the second half of the 19th century, Great Britain and Russia disputed control over the mountainous area. Local and regional interests took on a subordinate role. The imperial contest resulted in dividing the Pamirs among four interested parties that are nowadays independent countries: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and China. Since the division, separate developments have emerged in all parts that are abodes of farmers and pastoralists who share a common heritage but have experienced quite different political and social developments. Thus the Pamirs represent a focal region of similar ecological properties in which political and socioeconomic developments that originated in the 19th century have changed development paths through the Cold War period until the early 21st century. From Tsarist Russia to post-independence Tajikistan, from the Afghan monarchy to the post-Taliban republic, from British India to Pakistan, and from the Middle Kingdom to contemporary China, political interventions such as nationality policies and regional autonomy, sociotechnical experiments such as collectivization and subsequent deregulation, and varying administrative systems provide insight into external domination that has shaped separate developments in the Pamirs. In the early 21st century, the Pamirs experienced a revaluation as a transit corridor for transcontinental traffic arteries. (Source: Oxford Research Encyclopedias / Asian history). In the book, which was published in Kyrgyz before and translated in Turkish, the story of Kyrgyz migration from Pamir Region to Ulupamir Village is told, in addition to the drawings of Malik Kutlu about their life styles and cultures. TURKOLOGY History of Turks Kyrgyz culture Central Asia Exile Social history Immigration.
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