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In the late 19th – early 20th centuries, with the support of the Tatar bourgeoisie, the largest Jadid madrasas appeared in almost all regions of compact Tatar residence, which became centers of Tatar culture.
Elmira K. Salakhova
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Qadimisme versus Jadidisme dan Dinamika Ulama di Asia Tengah
This article attempts to answer two questions: how is the genesis of Islam in Central Asia and how is the dynamics of ‘ulama related to the fragmentation of qadimism and jadidism. There is no doubt that ‘ulama played important role in spreading Islam and
Ah. Fawaid
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Economic optimization scheduling of multi‐microgrid based on improved genetic algorithm
In order to achieve the optimization scheduling of multi‐microgrid with high proportion of new energy access, this paper establishes an economic scheduling model of multi‐microgrid considering wind turbine, photovoltaic, load, and energy storage in each microgrid.
Yuling He +6 more
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The image of Ismail Gasprinsky in everyday perception of Volga Tatars (late 19th – early 20th century) [PDF]
This article examines the role of the newspaper “Terdzhiman” and of its publisher Ismail Gasprinskiy in everyday life of the Volga Tatars.The Crimean Tatar educator was famous like a popularizer of the new teaching method, he created a unique media ...
Liliya Gabdrafikova
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Red Maulanas: Revisiting Islam and the Left in twentieth‐century South Asia
Abstract In the early 20th century, colonised people across empires rejected their status quo with visions and articulations of different emancipatory futures. The more radical and creative of these projects fused socialist thought with national, cultural or religious traditions. Grounded in ideas of equality, redistribution and common ownership, these
Layli Uddin
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Long-distance trips with heavy loads: jadidism and the national movement in Crimea
In this study, we will try to tell about the ideals of the Crimean Jadids, which began in Bakhcherai, and then spread throughout the place inhabited by Turks.
Kutluk Kağan Sümer
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This article mainly talks about the Khorezm Jadidism movement, its spread, the activities of its supporters, and the educational system. During this period, our enlightened ancestors saw that Turkestan was lagging behind developed countries in terms of social and cultural development, and they were looking for ways to get out of this situation.
Salayev Dilshod Jumanazarovich +1 more
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A LOOK AT THE DRAMATURY OF JADIDISM
This article tells the story of Mahmudhoja Behbudi, one of the founders of the Jadid playwright.
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The role of Tatars in the introduction of theatrical art to Turkestan
Active participation of Tatars in the social-political and cultural life of Turkestan became noticeable in the second half of the 19th century. At that period, along with the jadididsm ideas, the art of “European theatre,” which was a novelty for the ...
Risligoy A. Rasulova
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MODERN APPROACH TO JADIDISM AND LITERATURE OF JADIDS
The movement of jadidism and approach to the literature of jadids held a definite period in the last quarter of the 20th century. First, simple articles were published in newspapers and journals as works of the literature of jadids. This period was so important as a new part of studying Kodiriy, Fitrat and Chulpon’s creative works and it was like a ...
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