Ashug Ata (Sailyan) village, (1939). Ashug Ata (1852-1942) was born at Karashen village in Goris state. He learned the ashough art in Karabakh, and his teacher was ashugh Hatama. He wrote in Armenian and in Turkish, and he wrote down moral and satiric songs.

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COPYBOY by , the YA sequel to his Newbery Honor book PAPERBOY, has just received offers from Turkish, Japanese, and Russian publishers. Vince blogs about the delights of having a book published in other languages: https://t.co/9yzrzCwcT7

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Happy in which we remember a Greek, or Turkish, or maybe Syrian, probably fictional soldier as a symbol of everything that makes England great - stealing stuff & making a lot of noise about it!

Pictured: 15th century painting of St George from Ranworth, Norfolk.

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A new issue of Lacivert, Literature and Poem Magazine in Turkish, nr.79 is on shelves// Cover by: This issue has a calendar with old covers

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