The Winner of Hugh Pope’s Sons of the Conquerors is… [VIDEO]

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And the winner of Hugh Pope’s Sons of the Conquerors: The Rise of the Turkic World is…

You’ll have to watch the video.

But it is worth it. This month we took our theme from March Madness (college basketball for non-Americans) and put everyone in a bracket.

Be sure to come back for next month’s giveaway.
And you read my review of the book and see a video interview with Mr Pope.


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  • Vivian Jones

    It says the video is “private” and I can’t watch it.

    • http://CaptivatingCappadocia.com Duke Dillard

      It is fixed now. Please forgive the oversight. I forgot to change the setting after I uploaded it.

  • Cheryl Weaver

    Says the video is private and cannot watch itl

    • http://CaptivatingCappadocia.com Duke Dillard

      So sorry, I fixed it.

  • Jamie

    LOVED the video. We’re obviously a little late in watching it, but my kids and I (I’m James’ wife) were “captivated” by the way you chose to find your winner. They were screaming “Go Daddy! Go Daddy! Hooray for Daddy!” at the computer screen. Very fun. Thanks!

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