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Çete Ayşe: Militia Ayşe (Volume 1) – Print – Sabahattin Burhan $11.99 Author: Sabahattin Burhan
Anatolian lands have witnessed countless journeys, hardships, and struggles throughout history. They have seen times when even freedom ceased to exist.
But there was one thing these lands never lacked: Heroes. For those—Alis, Ayşes, shepherds, and farmers—who knew no other life, this holy land, this earthly paradise, was worth dying for. Some were elderly sages, while others were young brides.
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Çete Ayşe: Militia Ayşe (Volume 2) – Print – Sabahattin Burhan $11.99 Author: Sabahattin Burhan
In the War of Independence, many patriots joined forces, bearing arms to expel the enemy from our territory. The self-organized groups known as “Çete” fought heroically without formal obligation, and their members were called “Çeteci”.
Çete Ayşe was one of these heroes. In fact, she was among the first of them—a Mujahideen woman who was the first in the history of the Kuvâ-yi Milliye to wear an Efe outfit and the first to receive the title of Efe.
Like Sergeant Halime of Kastamonu, Kara Fatma and Nene Hatun of Erzurum, and Melek Hanım of Adana, Çete Ayşe was a significant figure in Aydın, the land of Efes, where the mountains flow with oil and the plains with honey.
In the War of Independence, many patriots joined forces, bearing arms to expel the enemy from our territory. The self-organized groups known as “Çete” fought heroically without formal obligation, and their members were called “Çeteci”.
Çete Ayşe was one of these heroes. In fact, she was among the first of them—a Mujahideen woman who was the first in the history of the Kuvâ-yi Milliye to wear an Efe outfit and the first to receive the title of Efe.
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F’s Story – Print – Yusuf Demir $8.99 Author: Yusuf Demir
It’s a story that has been repeated for thousands of years; we neither know where we came from nor where we are going! The bewilderment of our precarious situation between these two unknowns is so great that it will last a lifetime! However, as it turns out, most of our lives melt away in the ordinary hustle and bustle of daily life; the stress of a bill to be paid, the repair of a broken faucet, the calculation of how much the rent will be this year, thousands of small details like this put a thick sponge on our temporary stay in this world and we either postpone thinking about our main subject or forget it altogether! Is this a good thing? I don’t know for sure!