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This photography exhibition shows the bond between Turkey and Pakistan

This photography exhibition shows the bond between Turkey and Pakistan

The exhibition is titled ‘Turkey and Pakistan — two nations bonded by faith, culture and brotherhood’
Updated 20 May, 2017

Turkey and Pakistan have always enjoyed cordial relations. The foremost reason for this is the strong cultural bond that the two countries have. An exhibition of photographs taken by Turkish photographer Erkut Onart that is currently under way at the Alliance Francaise is a testimony to the cultural affinity that the two nations have.

Onart has travelled extensively. Travelling is one thing, but in order to capture a scene through a lens to pay tribute to nature’s munificence one needs to have a keen sense of observation. Onart has it. The pictures on display, in terms of geography, largely cover Pakistan and Turkey, and yet there’s an unmistakable universal appeal to them. ‘Roman Theatre, Perge’ is one example of it. Despite the fact that it’s an overhead shot of the age-old place in Antalya, Turkey, the viewer can get a clear sense of the common history that belongs to all mankind.

The artist creates the same impact when he grabs an image of Sehwan Sharif. He steps back, focuses on the shrine and places it in the background. In the foreground, there are locals’ houses. So Onart wants the viewer to see them not as a detached part of the holy place, but as integral to its general atmosphere.

Another picture on display
Another picture on display

Then there are pictures from the streets of Istanbul. Two stand out in this writer’s mind: one, in which a tram can be seen moving through the city; two; a fruit shop. There’s delightful naturalness to the two images, especially to the latter in which the fruit vendor has his back to the camera and yet it doesn’t take away from the subject matter, which is the life of the common man.

Perhaps the most intriguing exhibit on view is ‘Troyes’. Anyone who has even a modicum of interest in Greek mythology will enjoy it thoroughly.

Troyes
Troyes

The exhibition titled ‘Turkey and Pakistan — two nations bonded by faith, culture and brotherhood’ will run until May 21.

Originally published in Dawn, May 20th, 2017

Comments

Zak May 20, 2017 10:49am
Turkey have historical, cultural and military links to Pakistan. It is an unbreakable bond. Our brotherhood and cultural, ties are towards the west .
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J Ahmed May 20, 2017 01:05pm
@Zak Turkey is our brotherly country, wit.h which we have historical and blood ties. India is very different to Pakistan. We have no historical or blood ties to India and India is not our brotherly country
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IMTIAZ ALI KHAN May 20, 2017 04:27pm
@J Ahmed India is very different to Pakistan. We have no historical or blood ties to India and India is not our brotherly country??? I think our ties with India goes back 5000 plus years. Love you Turkey. Love you India.
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Aslan May 20, 2017 05:21pm
I have just visited Turkey.It is a beautiful country.Pakistan and Turkey should cement their bonds further in defense and other fields.
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Saira May 20, 2017 10:49pm
That is so true. Been to Turkey several times, as a Pakistani the love and respect you get, is unmatched! They have not forgotten that we stood up for them during the Khilafat movement, which is part of their curriculum in their school. Apart from our similar religion there is no doubt that a lot of our cultural heritage hails from today's Turkey, be it Uzbek cousin and wearings or arabic lingual and cultural influence. Just take a trip to Istanbul, and you will see it yourself.
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daan May 20, 2017 11:49pm
first it was the Arabs and now you are blood relatives of Turks.
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Pakistani May 21, 2017 03:10am
Turkey is thousand of years old n pakistan is only 60 years old. I dont know which history is common except first world war. In practice Turkish society has not anything common and we are living in fools paradise.
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MG May 21, 2017 07:58am
There is nothing common between Pakistan and Turkey. Turkey empire is built on tomb of millions brutally killed.
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Jaahil insaan May 21, 2017 10:10am
We could at least learn from Turkey a few things including "cleanliness". Our problem is that we merely pay lip service to our relations and values with other countries and that too out of emotionalism. We never try to replicate their positive traits.
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Wock May 21, 2017 10:33am
Where are the pictures for Pakistan, or there are just pictures of Turkey and we have assumed Turkey likes us!
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James micheal May 21, 2017 12:20pm
@IMTIAZ ALI KHAN Happy of Sane voices like you India Pakistan brother nations
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riz May 21, 2017 12:36pm
@IMTIAZ ALI KHAN learn some sarcasm,,
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Saif Zulfiqar May 21, 2017 01:02pm
@daan, Neither Turkey is your good friend nor any Arab country. Jai Hind.
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