Memories

March 26, 2021

A quarter of a century lived in Pakistan on humble means (1)

Sadullah Bayazit is an education volunteer who spent 22.5 years in Pakistan. Beyazit, who went to Pakistan as a student and continued to teach there after […]
March 27, 2021

“I can’t forget Khairpur, I’m still sad”

Esra Yıldırım, who worked at PakTurk Schools as a Mathematics teacher, wrote about Khairpur Mirs, of which songs still resonate in her ears, and described her […]
March 30, 2021

A quarter of a century lived in Pakistan on humble means and unforgettable friendships (2)

Sadullah Bayazit continues narrating the 22.5 years of Hizmet he lived in Pakistan. In this part, Bayazit wrote about his days in Peshawar and Quetta, mentioning […]
March 31, 2021

Former Azad Kashmir President’s visit to PakTurk and acclaiming remarks

Educator Engin Yiğit narrated the close concern shown by the former President of Azad Kashmir Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob Khan to the PakTurk Schools and a visit […]
April 1, 2021

Traffic in Pakistan: Order in chaos!

Researcher Doğan Yücel wrote about the order and rules of the traffic in Pakistan, which appears like a “chaotic mess” from the outside. The points told […]
April 1, 2021

The distress of leaving Pakistan and a surprising new address!

Gamze Çiçek, who barely managed to graduate from her university in Pakistan as she was forced to leave the country, wrote about her experiences in those […]
April 3, 2021

We were poisoned, but I would eat those anchovies yet again!

Ekrem Kara, a former teacher of the PakTurk Schools, wrote about one of the Turkish dishes he had missed while he was in Pakistan. He told […]
April 6, 2021

A quarter of a century lived in Pakistan on humble means and forced farewell (3)

Sadullah Bayazit, who devoted the most productive periods of his life to the education of the youth in Pakistan, wrote about the 9 years he spent […]
April 7, 2021

Parent visits with lots of adventure!

Researcher Doğan Yücel wrote about the parent visits his teacher friends carried out during their tenure in Quetta. Due to regional circumstances, such visits were sort […]