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In the ominous arcades of Constantinople, where the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire concealed both beauty and shadows, Anna's fate was forever altered by the relentless forces of power. "Anna - Three Years as a Caucasian Slave in the Ottoman Empire" reveals the daunting tale of resilience and daring escape in a city of stark contrasts. Constantinople, a nexus of culture and opulence during the Ottoman zenith, boasted breathtaking architecture and cultural richness. Its splendid facade belied the darker underbelly, where the lives of enslaved individuals were marred by unrelenting struggles within the empire's shadowed domains. Beneath the city's beauty lay concealed corners-ominous arcades that echoed with clandestine activities and harbored the unseen struggles of those ensnared by bondage. While not a complete representation of the entirety of Constantinople, these hidden enclaves hinted at the veiled challenges faced by many, offering a nuanced perspective of the city's complex landscape during that era. Amidst this stark dichotomy, Anna's journey epitomized the plight of countless souls ensnared within Constantinople's gilded confines. Bound by chains but fueled by hope, she dared to defy the suffocating grip of enslavement, her tale etching an indelible mark upon the pages of history. "Anna - Three Years as a Caucasian Slave in the Ottoman Empire" is a poignant testament to the resilience of the human spirit, navigating the contrasting landscapes of beauty and darkness that defined Constantinople during the height of the Ottoman Empire. This daunting narrative unveils the harrowing chronicle of resilience and daring escape in a world where liberty was a distant dream. From the serene embrace of the Caucasus Mountains to the opulent corridors of Constantinople's elite, Anna's journey epitomizes the struggles of countless souls ensnared by the empire's insatiable thirst for human capital. Bound and taken as a prized possession, Anna navigates the unrelenting cycle of servitude, finding solace in whispered tales of freedom shared among enslaved companions, each harboring dreams beyond captivity. On a moonless night, Anna and her fellow captives dared the unthinkable-an audacious attempt at liberation orchestrated by clandestine allies. Maneuvering through the shadows of the city, they embraced trepidation and hope, venturing towards the elusive promise of emancipation. Their journey traversed concealed passages and convoluted streets, culminating at the towering city gates where the scent of freedom mingled with the acrid tang of fear. Faced with the final obstacle, a patrol obstructed their path, threatening to extinguish the fragile ember of hope. In a pulse-pounding moment, Anna's resolve solidified, igniting a collective surge towards freedom. Their frantic scramble shattered the blockade, their cries for liberty echoing through the night as they vanished into the cloak of darkness, shedding the shackles of enslavement. "Anna - Three Years as a Caucasian Slave in the Ottoman Empire" etches the indomitable spirit of Anna and her companions against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire's dominance. This gripping tale illuminates their relentless pursuit of freedom, a defiance eternally woven into the annals of history.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798869081995
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 144
  • Udgivet:
  • 23. december 2023
  • Størrelse:
  • 216x9x280 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 382 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 4. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Captives of the Crescent

In the ominous arcades of Constantinople, where the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire concealed both beauty and shadows, Anna's fate was forever altered by the relentless forces of power. "Anna - Three Years as a Caucasian Slave in the Ottoman Empire" reveals the daunting tale of resilience and daring escape in a city of stark contrasts.
Constantinople, a nexus of culture and opulence during the Ottoman zenith, boasted breathtaking architecture and cultural richness. Its splendid facade belied the darker underbelly, where the lives of enslaved individuals were marred by unrelenting struggles within the empire's shadowed domains.
Beneath the city's beauty lay concealed corners-ominous arcades that echoed with clandestine activities and harbored the unseen struggles of those ensnared by bondage. While not a complete representation of the entirety of Constantinople, these hidden enclaves hinted at the veiled challenges faced by many, offering a nuanced perspective of the city's complex landscape during that era.
Amidst this stark dichotomy, Anna's journey epitomized the plight of countless souls ensnared within Constantinople's gilded confines. Bound by chains but fueled by hope, she dared to defy the suffocating grip of enslavement, her tale etching an indelible mark upon the pages of history.
"Anna - Three Years as a Caucasian Slave in the Ottoman Empire" is a poignant testament to the resilience of the human spirit, navigating the contrasting landscapes of beauty and darkness that defined Constantinople during the height of the Ottoman Empire.
This daunting narrative unveils the harrowing chronicle of resilience and daring escape in a world where liberty was a distant dream.
From the serene embrace of the Caucasus Mountains to the opulent corridors of Constantinople's elite, Anna's journey epitomizes the struggles of countless souls ensnared by the empire's insatiable thirst for human capital. Bound and taken as a prized possession, Anna navigates the unrelenting cycle of servitude, finding solace in whispered tales of freedom shared among enslaved companions, each harboring dreams beyond captivity.
On a moonless night, Anna and her fellow captives dared the unthinkable-an audacious attempt at liberation orchestrated by clandestine allies. Maneuvering through the shadows of the city, they embraced trepidation and hope, venturing towards the elusive promise of emancipation.
Their journey traversed concealed passages and convoluted streets, culminating at the towering city gates where the scent of freedom mingled with the acrid tang of fear. Faced with the final obstacle, a patrol obstructed their path, threatening to extinguish the fragile ember of hope.
In a pulse-pounding moment, Anna's resolve solidified, igniting a collective surge towards freedom. Their frantic scramble shattered the blockade, their cries for liberty echoing through the night as they vanished into the cloak of darkness, shedding the shackles of enslavement.
"Anna - Three Years as a Caucasian Slave in the Ottoman Empire" etches the indomitable spirit of Anna and her companions against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire's dominance. This gripping tale illuminates their relentless pursuit of freedom, a defiance eternally woven into the annals of history.

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