Turk-Japon Iliskileri ve Ertugrul Firkateyni'nin oykusu
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History
格式
平装书
页数
334
语言
土耳其语
已发布
Jan 1, 2010
出版商
Deniz Kuvvetleri Komutanligi
ISBN-10
9754092842
ISBN-13
9789754092844
描述
The narrative delves into the multifaceted relationship between Turkey and Japan, exploring the historical and cultural ties that have shaped their interactions over the years. Central to this study is the poignant story of the Ertuğrul Frigate, a symbol of friendship and mutual respect that blossomed in the late 19th century. This maritime tale not only highlights the significant naval expedition but also serves as a conduit for understanding the broader diplomatic relations between these two nations.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the author unravels the events surrounding the tragic shipwreck of the Ertuğrul and the heartfelt response of the Japanese people, which cemented a bond that endures to this day. The book thoroughly investigates the cultural exchanges and the diplomatic milestones achieved, enriching the reader's comprehension of why this relationship remains significant in contemporary times.
With extensive bibliographical references, the work stands as a treasure trove for those interested in international relations, maritime history, and cultural diplomacy. It invites readers to reflect on how shared histories can foster resilience and camaraderie in an ever-changing world.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the author unravels the events surrounding the tragic shipwreck of the Ertuğrul and the heartfelt response of the Japanese people, which cemented a bond that endures to this day. The book thoroughly investigates the cultural exchanges and the diplomatic milestones achieved, enriching the reader's comprehension of why this relationship remains significant in contemporary times.
With extensive bibliographical references, the work stands as a treasure trove for those interested in international relations, maritime history, and cultural diplomacy. It invites readers to reflect on how shared histories can foster resilience and camaraderie in an ever-changing world.