Cevat Sakir
' Cevat Sakir Kabaagaçli (born with Istanbul in 1886 - died in 1973) is a Turkish novelist , known under the name of Pêcheur of Halicarnasse .
Cevat Sakir Kabaagaçli is the son of Chakir Pasha, diplomat Turkish under the reign of the Sultan Abdülhamid II. It passed its childhood to Athens. It was graduate Robert College and department of history of the Université of Oxford in 1908.
He wrote in several daily newspapers Turkish. In 1925, following the publication of an article criticizing the Capital punishment, it was condemned to 3 years of exile to Bodrum (old Halicarnasse), which was at the time a small village of fishermen at the edge of the Aegean Sea.
In spite of the end of its sorrow, he refused to leave Bodrum and took the nickname of Pêcheur of Halicarnasse for his publications.
He worked rather on the history of the area on the basis of the idea according to which the cradle of Western civilization is in the west of Turkey, the Ionie of the Antiquité.
He published tens of works on the history of the Anatolia and the Greek Mythologie. He also wrote novels which have as hero of the fishermen and the sailors.
Died in 1973, it is buried in Bodrum, currently one of the greatest tourist centers of Turkey.
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