The book portrays the "ship of exile" heading to Crete, depicting deep longing, helplessness, and the struggle to survive in poverty far from home.
As the characters reach Istanbul, they encounter the Ottoman palace's complex intrigues and the bustling, chaotic atmosphere of the capital. Key Characters
(Exiles of the Tigris) is the second volume of Mehmed Uzun's acclaimed Dicle’nin Sesi (Voice of the Tigris) series. It chronicles the aftermath of the Bedirxan Uprising and the subsequent scattering of Mesopotamian peoples. Core Narrative & Plot
The narrative follows Mir Bedirxan and his companions from the familiar banks of the Tigris to Istanbul , then further to Crete and Damascus .
Continuing from Dicle’nin Yakarışı , the story is told through the rhythmic, oral-tradition style of .
The book portrays the "ship of exile" heading to Crete, depicting deep longing, helplessness, and the struggle to survive in poverty far from home.
As the characters reach Istanbul, they encounter the Ottoman palace's complex intrigues and the bustling, chaotic atmosphere of the capital. Key Characters
(Exiles of the Tigris) is the second volume of Mehmed Uzun's acclaimed Dicle’nin Sesi (Voice of the Tigris) series. It chronicles the aftermath of the Bedirxan Uprising and the subsequent scattering of Mesopotamian peoples. Core Narrative & Plot
The narrative follows Mir Bedirxan and his companions from the familiar banks of the Tigris to Istanbul , then further to Crete and Damascus .
Continuing from Dicle’nin Yakarışı , the story is told through the rhythmic, oral-tradition style of .