Inside North Korea’s Theocracy S. N. NigamOffers biographical accounts of several of North Korea's leaders to illuminate the inner workings of its government. First published in Korean in 2016, Inside North Korea's Theocracy offers a fascinating and rare look at the lives of several of the regime's key leaders. Its primary focus is Jang Song thaek, a talented and reform minded member of the political ruling class who was executed in 2013. Jang was the son in law of North Korean founder, Kim
and analyses the films’ socio-cultural negotiation with death
It focuses on how agroecological knowledge can be translated into farming practices across distinct agroecosystems
The fragments were taken to the Staatliche Museen in Berlin and were returned to the Museum of Ancient Anatolian Civilizations
Investigates what is done to the bodies of the victims after they are killed
publishes the tombs from the end of the Bronze Age through the transition from the Middle Geometric to Late Geometric period
Rather than following a strictly chronological arrangement
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the book explores how bulk property perturbations create surface characteristics
including the Topkapi Palace and the Haydarpasa train station and offers a vivid picture of this historic and culturally stimulating city
or their commissioning of tombs or altarpieces to perpetuate their memory and aid them in the afterlife
also discusses transformations of popular medieval literature such as the Alf Layla wa-Layla (the Thousand and One Nights) in modern Arabic literature
Ukhayyad and his thoroughbred camel flee across the desolate Tuareg deserts of the Libyan Sahara