A Kyrgyz community in Yozgat, Türkiye. Over 35 years ago, 50 families from Afghanistan's Pamir region settled and created a village called Ulupamir in Van Türkiye, some of them then moved to Yozgat.
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A Kyrgyz community in Yozgat, Türkiye. Over 35 years ago, 50 families from Afghanistan's Pamir region settled and created a village called Ulupamir in Van Türkiye, some of them then moved to Yozgat.
Source: Anadolu Ajansı
Kyrgyz woman in Seki village. Pamir, Afghanistan. By Raúl Barrero fotografía https://flic.kr/p/2kdJ66w
The oppressive feeling of the Pamir Plateau...
"Hayalleriniz olsun, 'belki bir gün' diye mırıldanırken yüzünüzde buruk bir tebessüm oluşturacak hayaller.Üşüyün.Üşümeden yaşadığınızın farkına varamazsınız.
Zira ben kül oldum.
Fark etmeden."
~siyah kuğu
at the Tulpar-Kul Lake ( Pamir Mountains / Kyrgyzstan )
Snowy mountains in the Central Afghan highlands, Ghazni Province.
In the north tower chapel of the St. Jakobi Church in Lübeck, Northern Germany, there is a niche that is now known as the ‘Pamir Chapel’ and is a memorial to the Lübeck sailors who remained at sea.
The wreck of a lifeboat from the four-masted barque Pamir (1905), which sank in 1957 and in which 80 of the 86 crew members lost their lives, stands there.
The memorial was declared a national memorial for civilian seafaring on 21 September 2007 at the request of the parish, the state and federal governments.
Dramatic landscapes of the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan