But if you ask an Akıncı, they would tell you that they were divided into five groups, including the four mentioned before and the Sessizler.
Talking about the Sessizler was forbidden. It was prohibited to discuss them, sing their praises, write poems or songs about them, or keep records of their activities. The Sessizler themselves did not speak either. Their camps were always located far away from the other Akıncı camps, and no one knew when they left, why they left, or where they went. This was considered more beneficial for everyone...
Certainly! If you need to translate "Sessizler" into your language, it can be described as "The Silent Ones."
Let me tell you their story...
Onur Diler was born in 1977 in Karşıyaka. He completed his primary, middle, and high school education in Karşıyaka. During this time, he had interests in fencing, nature excursions and climbing, cycling, Krav Maga, theater, and tabletop role-playing games.
He graduated from Sinop Aquamarine Faculty at Ondokuz Mayıs University, where he developed an interest in scuba diving and freediving, as well as learning Judo and Karate.
He currently resides in Istanbul.