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Lazlar - Dil, Tarih, Kültür ve Gelenekleriyle

Turkish · Paperback / Softback

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Lazlar; günümüzde Türkiye ve Gürcüstan sinirlari icinde kalan Dogu Karadeniz ve Güney Bati Kafkasya cografyasinin en eski ve yerli halklarindir. En yakindan akrabalari Megrellerdir. Megreller Gürcüstanda yasar. Lazlar Müslüman, Megreller ise, Ortodoks Hiristiyandir.

Lazca ve Megrelce ise, iki yakin kardes dildir. 20. yüzyilin politik kurumsal yapilanmalari hem Türkiye ve hem de Sovyetler Birligi ve Gürcüstanda Lazca ve Megrelceye karsi oldukca acimazsiz davrandi. Bu iki kardes dilin kitapli, okullu, yazili edebiyatli diller olmalari sürekli engellendi.

21. yüzyilin politik kurumsal yapilanmalari, insanligin binlerce yildir süren özgürlük ve hak mücadelesi sonucu artik yerellige de önem vermek zorunda kaliyor. Bu anlamada Hem Lazca ve hem de kardes dil Megrelcenin kurumsallasarak gelecegine tasinacagina artik kusku yok.

About the author

Michael Arnold lives in Petersfield, Hampshire with his wife and young son. After childhood holidays spent visiting castles and battlefields, he developed a lifelong fascination with the Civil Wars and is a member of Earl Rivers' Regiment of Foote in The Sealed Knot.
Traitor's Blood is the first in The Civil War Chronicles series featuring the unforgettable Captain Stryker and is followed by Devil's Charge (a Sunday Times Historical Fiction Choice of the Year), Hunter's Rage and the forthcoming Assassin's Reign, all of which are published by John Murray. You can find out more about Michael Arnold, Captain Stryker and The Civil War Chronicles by visiting www.johnmurrays.co.uk, Michael Arnold's website www.michael-arnold.net, his facebook fanpage at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Arnold/103711729671003, or by following Mike on Twitter www.twitter.com/MikeArnold01.

Summary

Hunter's Rage, the third in The Civil War Chronicles, Michael Arnold's acclaimed series of historical thrillers, sees battle-scarred hero Captain Stryker, 'the Sharpe of the Civil War', take on his oldest foe.
'Stands in comparison with the best of Cornwell' Yorkshire Post
Posted to the hostile territory of Dartmoor, Captain Innocent Stryker and his men are attacked by an elite cavalry unit commanded by the formidable Colonel Gabriel Wild and suffer heavy losses. Stryker has already clashed once with Wild, and the Roundhead has sworn to seek his revenge. After the attack, Stryker is faced with the annihilation of his company as he is hounded across the moor, eventually seeking shelter on an isolated tor populared by an enigmatic former priest who harbours no love for the King's cause. Colonel Wild is assisted in his revenge by Osmyn Hogg, Parliamentarian Witchfinder, who shares his own deadly history with Stryker. To save his honour and his life, Stryker must lead his men to glory from the protection of the lonely granite-topped hill. Into this atmosphere of intrigue and danger comes the beautiful but mysterious Cecily Cade. Stryker comes to her aid, unaware that she carries with her special knowledge that may prove the key to Royalist victory.
The battle between Stryker and his old foes takes him from the bleak isolation of Dartmoor, through the war-ravaged lands of southern England and finally to Stratton, where the bloody battle between Cornwall and Devon will decide the fate of the south-west.

Foreword

The Third in The Civil War Chronicles featuring Captain Stryker - 'the Sharpe of the Civil War'

Additional text

Fans of Cornwell's Sharpe novels will love Captain Innocent Stryker - he's uglier, meaner and cleverer than Sharpe. Tremendous!

Product details

Authors Ali ihsan Aksamaz
Publisher Belge Yayinlari
 
Languages Turkish
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9789753443593
ISBN 978-975-344-359-3
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 134 mm x 211 mm x 30 mm
Weight 379 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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