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Selam Bahara Yolculuk: A Touching Story of a Family's Journey to Kyrgyzstan



Selam Bahara Yolculuk: A Touching Story of a Family's Journey to Kyrgyzstan




Selam Bahara Yolculuk is a 2015 Turkish film directed by Hamdi Alkan and written by Erkan Ãiplak. It is based on a true story of a young teacher from Turkey whose goal is to establish a school in Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet republic in Central Asia. The film follows the teacher, Ismail YÃce, and his wife, Sevgi YÃce, as they face various challenges and hardships in their mission to educate the children of Kyrgyzstan.




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The film is a sequel to Selam (2013), which depicted the lives of three different teachers who volunteered to work in Bosnia, Senegal, and Mongolia. Selam Bahara Yolculuk focuses on only one story, but it is equally compelling and inspiring. The film shows the dedication and sacrifice of the YÃce family, as well as the cultural and historical aspects of Kyrgyzstan. The film also features some beautiful songs by YÃcel Arzen and Dilshat Kanheldieva.


Selam Bahara Yolculuk is a film that introduces the audience to "The Gulen Movement (Hizmet)", a global network of volunteers who promote education, dialogue, and service. The film portrays the values and principles of Hizmet, such as altruism, tolerance, and peace. The film also reflects the current political situation in Turkey, where Hizmet followers have been persecuted and slandered by the ruling party.


Selam Bahara Yolculuk is a film that will touch your heart and make you think about the meaning of life. It is a film that celebrates the power of love, hope, and faith. It is a film that you should watch if you want to learn more about Kyrgyzstan, Hizmet, or yourself.Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country in Central Asia, bordered by Kazakhstan, China, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It has a rich and diverse culture and history, influenced by various civilizations and peoples that have inhabited or ruled the region over the centuries. Kyrgyzstan is home to about six million people, most of whom are ethnic Kyrgyz.


The Kyrgyz are a Muslim Turkic people who trace their origins to the ancient nomadic tribes of Central Asia. They have a strong sense of identity and pride in their traditions and customs, such as their epic oral literature, their felt tents (yurts), their horseback games, and their hospitality. The Kyrgyz language belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages and is closely related to Kazakh.


The history of Kyrgyzstan dates back to at least the 17th century, when the Kyrgyz emerged as a distinct group in the region. Before that, the area was part of various empires and kingdoms, such as the Mongol Empire, the Timurid Empire, the Khanate of Bukhara, and the Kokand Khanate. Kyrgyzstan was conquered by tsarist Russian forces in the 19th century and became part of the Russian Empire. It later became a Soviet republic in 1936 and declared its independence in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.


Kyrgyzstan has faced many challenges and changes since its independence, such as political instability, ethnic conflicts, economic difficulties, social problems, and environmental issues. It has also experienced some achievements and opportunities, such as democratic reforms, regional cooperation, cultural revival, and tourism development. Kyrgyzstan is a member of several international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the Turkic Council. e0e6b7cb5c


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