Because of that, when Sheikh Said Efendi went to Diyarbakir and the voice of the Dimilians was raised, they said; "Prodo pasha chinyo." This was a hope for me to be freed from the oppression of the state. Sheikh Said Efendi rebelled against oppression and oppression. Because of that, all the smugglers and fugitives of the state had joined the Sheikh's disciples and were moving southward from both sides of the Tigris with the slogans of "Prodo Pasha Chinyo". I was one of those smugglers. Sheikh's words were like milk and sugar. We would have saved ourselves from this cruelty and oppression. Now we will become the owners of wisdom and the state. Now we were beggars, and then we were. Is it better than this! We would destroy two or three corners with a stone and build palaces and stages instead of corners. For these beautiful dreams and visions, we went down from the mountain to the plain and came to the bodies of Diyarbakır one by one.
LEQAT
(from the novel)