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Hamam "Balkani"

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Author:Bayats V.
Cover:Hard
Category:History & GeographyPolitics & Social Science
ISBN:978-5-8370-0796-5
Dimensions: 145x20x215cm
All empires that ever existed on Earth are related to each other one extremely important line - they attracted the best representatives of those nationalities that lived in their territories to serve their interests. We know many examples when the sons of the smallest peoples became not only large officials, military leaders, architects, but also ascended to the peaks of state power.
The book of the Serbian writer Vladislav Bayats consists of two equal plot lines that are divided into segments, stuck and alternate with each other, like cards in the deck. The first line tells about one of the most dramatic and interesting pages of the history of Ottoman Turkey: the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Great, whose closest associate was the vizier Mehmet-Pasha Sokolovich, a Serb by nationality, who remained in the memory of the descendants of the great reformer, the builder of the fleet and the patron of art. The second line is the dialogue of the author with the Turkish-nobelist Orhan Pamuk: the Serb and the Turks in a friendly conversation discuss and argue about the vicissitudes of time, roll calls of history and the irresistible power of life, presenting us with surprises and always finding out of hopeless situations
Author:
Author:Bayats V.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8370-0796-5

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