The Land of the Anka Bird: A Journey Through the Turkic Heartland is a
reflective visual essay introducing the powerful photographs of Ergun
Çağatay. The book explores the cultural landscape and geography of the
vast Turkic-speaking lands, from the mercantile cities of Uzbekistan to
little-explored pockets of the Baltic. It is clear that while divided by
distance, the diverse Turkic share far more than a linguistic heritage.
Deep cultural connections highlight great mobility across many
landscapes and centuries. Spanning both the nomadic and settled worlds,
this book challenges assumptions about an intriguing swathe of our
planet while celebrating its wildly varied traditions and environment.