Posts

Showing posts from August, 2014

Mongolia | Uzbekistan | Chingis Khan Rides West

Image
Chingis Khan Rides West is now available on Amazon : Paper Version and Kindle Version . The Kindle version is best read on devices that support color.  (Click on Photo for Enlargement) Back Cover Blurb: Since the time of the Xiongnu two thousand years ago the nomads of the Mongolian Plateau traditionally looked south toward China for both plunder and trade. In 1215 Chingis Khan turned his attention westward and by 1219 had decided to invade the Islamic realms of Inner Asia, unleashing a sequence of events that would result in the sack of Baghdad in 1258 by his grandson Khülegü and the fall of the 508 year-old Abbasid Caliphate. The dissolution of the Caliphate by Khülegü dealt a blow to the Islamic world from which some might argue it has never fully recovered. We are still to this day living with the consequences of the Mongol invasion. Chingis Khan Rides West examines the motivation of Chingis Khan’s ride westward to attack the Islamic world and recounts the fall of the great S...

Iraq | Yezidis | Peacock Angel |Shambhala

Image
Yet Another Update: I raqi Yazidi MP Breaks Down in Parliament: ISIL is Exterminating my People Still Newer Update:  The Cruel Jest Of American “Humanitarian Aid” To Iraq Newer Update:  20,000 Iraqis Escape Mt. Sinjar Things can't get worse than this: Iraqi civilians are escaping into Syria to get off a northern mountain wheretthey've been trapped without food or water for weeks. Between 20,000 to 30,000 minority Yazidis have found a safe passage through Syria and back into Iraqi Kurdistan, assisted by Kurdish guerrilla forces. Meanwhile, American and British missions have been dropping emergency relief Mt. Sinjar and U.S. has launched air strikes on Islamic State militants nearby. New Update:  Iraq Accuses Islamic State Of Yazidi Atrocity Update:  'A Catastrophe': Yazidi Survivor Recalls Horror Of Evading ISIS And Death As anyone who pays even cursory attention to the news now knows the United States is airdropping humanitarian aide to the Yezidis in Iraq. See US ...

Turkey | Tur Abdin | Mor Gabriel Monastery

Image
Lots of news coming out of Mesopotamia . I posted earlier about Midyat , in Turkey, where a refugee camp has been set up to house Syriac Christians fleeing the civil war in Syria. I also posted about the Syriac Christians from Mosel in Iraq who had sought Refuge On Mount Alfaf , about eighteen miles north of current-day Mosul. The plight of Christians in Mesopotamia has continued to worsen; see Ancient Christian population of Mosul Flees Islamic State . Now with the fall of Qaraqosh, Iraq's Largest Christian City , to Jihadists, Syriac Christians in Iraq face annihilation. See ISIS Persecution Of Iraqi Christians Has Become Genocide . Given these conditions, Turkey, which in the past has had its own checkered relationship with its Christian minorities, now appears to be a safe haven for Syriac Christians.  After visiting Midyat we wandered down to Mor Gabriel Monastery , twelve miles southeast of Midyat and fifteen miles north of the Syrian border. Here, at least, Syriac Christian...

Mongolia | Zaisan Tolgoi | Galleria | Artist Anunaran

Image
I have been somewhat remiss in noting changes to the Galleria of my Hovel In Zaisan Tolgoi . Here are two works by Ulaanbaatar Artist Anunaran . She and her partner Dorje Derem, who is also an well-known UB artiste ,  installed them.    Anunaran prepping her palette  Anunaran putting some finishing touches on her self-portrait  Anunaran putting some final touches on her self-portrait  Anunaran and her self-portrait   Anunaran and Dorje Derem with self-portrait (Dorje Derem’s name by the way, might be translated as “Vajra Guardian of Shambhala”, at least according to one interpretation).   Anunaran putting the final touches on her installation which I call “Dreams of Foxes”.  Making final adjustments At the bottom of each hanging string is an image of a fox fashioned from felt. This is based on the Mongolian belief that if you hang an image of a fox over a baby’s crib the baby will not have bad dreams.   Anunaran and Dorje...