The Turkic Speaking Peoples: 2,000 Years of Art And Culture from Inner Asia to the Balkans

by Ergun Cagatay

Publisher's Description
From the first nomadic tribes migrating from central Asia to the Mediterranean, through the rise of the Seljuk and the Ottoman Empire, to the present day, this book explores the traditions and cultural practices of the Turkic speaking peoples. It examines their social and political significance within a historical and modern context, and their relationships with other cultures. This lavishly illustrated volume, featuring images from an award-winning photographer, allows readers to discover a civilization and understand its role in the world today.

Book Information

ISBN: 3791335154
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Format: Hardcover, 495 pages
Language: English
Dimensions: 9٫5 x 11٫8 x 1٫6 inches