
Ha Wer Delal- The Life of Emînê Perîxanê
'Ha wer delal', which is about the life of Emînê Perîxanê, the famous chief of the Raman tribe settled in Batman and its surroundings, is written by Ramanlı Emin's son Hüseyin Demirer. From the Armenian massacre in Diyarbakır to the Sheikh Said rebellion, from the days of exile in Syria to the 'amnesty law'. the twist and the dramatic ending; Many things unfold until his execution under a bridge.
From the Preface
When I brought together my memoirs and research notes, a novel emerged that would attract the attention of not only our family but also everyone. It covers the exemplary sweet and bitter adventures of four ages and eight generations that lasted for two centuries.
Some relatives may find it strange because I will write down what I heard and saw, and the truth, with all clarity, in the light of the promise I made. They may be angry with me for explaining the ignorant actions of their ancestors. While I apologize to them, I believe that they will forgive me as my statements will also be a lesson for them.
This book will clearly reveal the hidden face of historical events. The truth is painful, it's true! But there are so many interesting and interesting events in the past that no novel can provide this excitement. The political disgrace of those times will expose readers to the hidden brutalities and oligarchy movements of that age. It will reveal with examples the disgusting and vile actions of the rulers, how they hide the truth for their own benefit and how they keep the higher authorities asleep with fabricated information through tricks and intrigues. (Hüseyin Demirer)
Publisher | : | Avesta Publications |
Number of pages | : | 208 |
The heart | : | Turkish |