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Hatiramin Hatirasi

Chaliand, Gerard
Hatiramin Hatirasi
hatiramin hatirasi yasadigim degil, miras edindigim anilardir. Bir gecmisin yankisi. Gecmisimin sular altinda kalan, görünmeyen kismi. Sagamin karanlik dogus noktasi. Dogdugum gün, avuclarimda tasidigim pihtida ve cocuklugum boyunca tasidigim bu trajediyi. Ve hep unutmak istedigim zamanla. Ondukuzuncu yüzyilin sonu ve Birinci Dünya Savasinin ertesinde Osmanli Imparatorlugu bünyesindeki Ermenilerin yasadigi dramin üzerine kurulan bu anlati, tar...

CHF 22.50

Mirrors of a Disaster

Chaliand, Gerard
Mirrors of a Disaster
In Mirrors of a Disaster, Gérard Chaliand narrates the major events that followed the Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru with the scope and rhythm of an epic poem

CHF 166.00

The Kurdish Tragedy

Chaliand, Gerard
The Kurdish Tragedy
This introduction to the Kurds ranges from the long-lost origins of the Kurdish people through to the latest twists and turns of post-Gulf War western policy. The book provides a detailed analysis of the political situation of the Kurds in contemporary Iran, Iraq and Turkey.

CHF 125.00

The Kurdish Tragedy

Chaliand, Gerard / Black, Philip
The Kurdish Tragedy
This introduction to the Kurds ranges from the long-lost origins of the Kurdish people through to the latest twists and turns of post-Gulf War western policy. The book provides a detailed analysis of the political situation of the Kurds in contemporary Iran, Iraq and Turkey.

CHF 29.90

Nomadic Empires

Chaliand, Gerard
Nomadic Empires
A study of the nomadic peoples of the Mongol Empire from the fifth century BC to the 15th century AD. It covers the early nomadic populations of Eurasia, military fronts of the Altaic Nomads, the nomad conquerors who brought about the Ottoman Empire, and Russia and China after the Mongols.

CHF 136.00

Mirrors of a Disaster

Chaliand, Gerard
Mirrors of a Disaster
In Mirrors of Disaster, complete with a new introduction by the author, Chaliand narrates the major events that followed the Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru with the scope and rhythm of an epic poem. He seeks to make meaningful the strict chronicle of a conquest through those who lived it. Human details and the broader political background bring to life one of historys great tragedies. Enriched by significant contemporary documents this wo...

CHF 35.50

Nomadic Empires

Chaliand, Gerard
Nomadic Empires
Nomadic Empires sheds new light on 2, 000 years of military history and geopolitics. The Mongol Empire of Genghis-Khan and his heirs was the greatest empire in world history. For 2, 000 years, from the fifth century B.C. to the fifteenth century A.D., the steppe areas of Asia, from the borders of Manchuria to the Black Sea, were a one of turbulence, threatening settled peoples from China to Russia and Hungary, including Iran, India, the Byanti...

CHF 74.00