Photographer's Note
Ulupamir Village in Van, in Eastern Turkey, witnesses to an annual Kirghiz festival every June. Residents of this village are originating from the Pamir Highlands in Afghanistan.
Their story follows:
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, the Kirghiz, a Turkic minority in the country faced a life or death situation.
One day, their leader, Khan Hadji Rahmankul Kutlu called for the Council of the Elderly, the supreme governing body in their village, to convene, in order to decide on their faith. That’s how they have, after long deliberations, taken the hard decision to leave their ancestors’ land and migrate to Pakistan.
Their migration was indeed painful, but the living conditions were not any better in Pakistan: Kirghiz who were accustomed to the highlands’ cool weather could not adapt to the tropical climate and 450 members lost their lives. Consequently, some leading figures have proposed migrating to Turkey and made an official request to the Turkish embassy in Pakistan.
In 1982, around 1,150 immigrants were accepted by the Turkish president of the time. The current village was constructed in 1983. The high altitude seems to have played miracles there and the total population more than tripled in the last three decades.
If you would like to get more information about this lovely group, I would wholeheartedly recommend a documentary movie by the English director Ben Hopkins: 37 Uses of a Dead Sheep. :-)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0496218/
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batalay
(41261) 2015-08-12 8:30
Merhaba Erdem Bey,
What a pleasure to see you back on Trekearth from your lengthy sabbatical. I like this portrait very much. the little boy speaks to you. I had no idea of this festival in Ulupinar. I've visited Agri, but not Kars. You might consider cropping portraits with one of the eyes right on the vertical bisector (as did Leonardo and Rembrandt in the miraculous portraits they created).
Sevgi ve saygilarimla. (We are hoping to visit Istanbul next spring).
Bulent
CLODO
(45116) 2015-08-12 9:42
Hi Erdem
Nice cropped portrait of a young boy, and I like the light falling on his cheek revealing the soft matter.
My best regards
CLODO
emka
(158198) 2015-08-12 13:04
Hello Erdem, How nice that after so long break you are here again. And with such a charming picture. Wonderful portrait of this cute Kirghiz boy.
WArm regard s Malgo
papera
(14372) 2015-08-12 13:16
hi erdem,
I am not posting very often these days, so it's really nice to see you again :)
Lovely portrait, maybe even more enticing because of the boy's expression, not smiling for the camera or flirting with the photographer... what a serious little man :)
c.
willperrett
(14215) 2015-08-12 14:34
Hello Erdem
Very glad to see you post again! And what a fine and simple portrait you've given us. You've not been afraid to fill the frame with this child's face, though there's enough information in his tunic and hat to let us know he's in traditional dress. Is this "normal" attire, or would this be for the benefit of tourists? He looks a very serious little fellow!
Regards
Will
Photo Information
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Copyright: Erdem Kutukoglu (Suppiluliuma)
(3931)
- Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2010-06-13
- Categories: Festivals
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
- Exposure: f/8, 1/125 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2015-08-12 7:57
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by Suppiluliuma, last updated 2015-08-12 08:21