Istanbul and Travels in Turkey (Silk Road Series Book 1)

Travel for 15 weeks along the Silk Road on our overland tour to China. BOOK THIS TRIP Countries Visited: Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China Day 1. Our trip starts in Istanbul. Today a modern metropolis and one of the world's liveliest cities, it is a place full of.
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  7. He has traveled independently in well over a hundred countries and regularly updates his web site at tomcoote. Would you like to tell us about a lower price? If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Learn more about Amazon Prime. Tearing up the Silk Road is an irreverent travelogue that details a journey along the ancient trade routes from China to Istanbul, through Central Asia, Iran and the Caucasus. As Tom Coote struggles through the often arbitrary borders and bureaucracies of China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia and Turkey, it becomes increasingly apparent that the next generations to rise to power, will see themselves in a very different light to their predecessors: Instead, new forms of identity are emerging, founded more upon shared cultural preferences and aspirations, than on the remnants of tribal allegiance.

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    While rushing through from East to West, Tom Coote meets, befriends and argues with an epic range of characters: All are striving for something more and most dream of being somewhere else. By bus, train and battered car - through deserts, open plains and mountain ranges - we find ourselves again and again at the front line of a desperate war for 'hearts and minds'. Through rapidly expanding megacities, to ancient ruins, and far more recently created wastelands, it is the West that is winning the souls while the East grows ever stronger.

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    The real 'clash of civilisations', however, seems set to be not between the East and the West, but between the few who have so much, and the masses now uniting to demand so much more. Read more Read less. Prime Book Box for Kids. Review "Tearing up the Silk Road is a book that deftly avoids romanticising the Silk Road and instead gives a realistic, sometimes harsh, appraisal of the countries passed through. Garnet Publishing August 17, Language: Related Video Shorts 0 Upload your video. Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review.

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    Modern-day caravan travels along Silk Road from Istanbul to Xian

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    5. There was kore about the author's personal and mundane journey rather than in-depth, insightful annotations on the history and culture, which was at times swiftly glossed over, and at other times inaccurate. Worse yet, was the attempted authority about vastly different subjects that the author tried to elaborate upon and failed for he is clearly not an expert. I also thought that some of the language was unnecessarily vulgar at points. The one positive was that the account did highlight the pitfalls of the Central Asian region. Overall, however, this was a weak account and should not be consulted for any meaningful use.

      It's fine as a written book for close friends, but not for many stream publication. Makes you feel you are on the journey with him and part of it excellent read, a must buy book. Few of the Silk Road cities, save Xian and Istanbul, have well developed tourism infrastructures, so hotel accommodations tend be basic, but clean and friendly, with hearty meals served in-house. Four-or-five-star services may be hard to come by, but the sacrifice is worth it. There is, for instance, the solitary city of Khiva in the Kizil Kum Desert.

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      Life still hums inside its massive, 10th-century walls, the twists and turns of its narrow streets leading visitors to mosques and markets. Or the legendary Samarkand, once known as the Garden of the Universe, in present-day Uzbekistan.

      Samarkand was a major centre of Silk Road business in the days of camel-train commerce plus years ago, and it retains elements from those days of glory. Among them is the Registan, a spectacular structure dedicated to Islamic education. Visitors can stroll through its three madrassahs Islamic schools and marvel at the millions of bright tiles that colour the building's exterior. They can even climb to the top of one of the minarets. It is a narrow and steep ascent, but the view rewards the effort.

      The city was also once renowned as a centre of learning, when scientific knowledge trumped religion for a short period of time.

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      He built an observatory to track the stars and he postulated heretical suggestions, such as the idea that the earth circles the sun. The observatory was ultimately destroyed by religious fanatics in , but its foundations and tracking mechanism still remain to be seen by visitors to Samarkand. This is why I surrendered to it.