Mongolia 1999-2000

The Mongolian Weekly Cyber, November 1999- January 2000

Introduction

At age 24, after my year of master studies in York, England, I spent part of the winter of 1999-2000 with my parents in Ulan Bator (Ulaan Baatar in the local way of saying it), capital of Mongolia, my father being the Turkish Ambassador there from 1998 to 2002. This journal chronicles two months in the heart of the winter of this enigmatic, ‘deep Asian’ country, based on a spontaneously evolving series of weekly e-mail messages to friends from York and other places, for the purpose of keeping in touch.
Mongolia was much more an unknown element, one of the few ‘last frontiers’ left in the world of travel back then. Now, thirteen years on, I imagine it is much better known and celebrated. Here in this journal, I endeavoured to present a window into diplomatic/ expatriate community life in a truly foreign land. I look back at my own writing of younger days with some amusement and embarrassment (!) (and confess to editing some ‘creases’ in the original text to improve the narrative flow), but I still find it worth sharing, with the hope that it will entertain and inspire you to discover more of that beautiful Land of Blue Skies, and lastly, to ponder the fast-changing times evidenced in the contrasts to some of our modes of living and thinking today, in 2013.

Mongolian Rhapsody Date: November 21, 1999
Mongolian Weekly News no. 2 Date: November 28, 1999
Mongolian Weekly News no. 3 Date: December 5, 1999
Mongolian Weekly News no. 4 (aka the Mongolian Weekly Cyber) Date: December 12-13, 1999
Mongolian Weekly Cyber no. 5 Date: December 19, 1999
Mongolian Weekly Cyber no. 6 Date: December 26, 1999
Mongolian Weekly Cyber no. 7- New Year Edition Date: January 2, 2000
Mongolian Weekly Cyber no. 8- The Final Episode! Date: January 10, 2000

Southeast Anatolia 2001

Joi (my friend Jaideep Chakrabarti) and I met with the tour group at İstanbul – Atatürk Airport. Threw ourselves into the airplane, for the 07.00 am Diyarbakır flight, in a grumpy early morning mood..!

Gallipoli 2003

Last year, some things that happened to me one after the other affected me in such a way that I promised myself, many months in advance, to “go to commemorate Gallipolu next year”.

Capoeira Links

Capoeira (/ˌkæpuːˈɛərə/; Portuguese pronunciation: [kapuˈejɾɐ])) is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, and is sometimes referred to as a game. It was developed in Brazil mainly by African descendants with native Brazilian influences, probably beginning in the 16th century. It is known by quick and complex moves, using mainly power, speed, and leverage for leg sweeps.

The word capoeira probably comes from the Tupi language, referring to the areas of low vegetation in the Brazilian interior. (wikipedia)

NYU Capoeria movie

Türkiye ve Abu Dhabi Capoeira grupları linkleri:

http://www.gcbtr.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/129528340402582/

Giyotin Film Links

Giyotin Film is a film and audio-visual production company based in Istanbul.

https://www.giyotinfilm.com

Canavarlar Sofrası (The Monsters’ Dinner): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1877803/

Kusursuzlar (The Impeccables): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2394021