Pan-Turkism and Discussion on Muslim National School in the Middle Volga Region After 1905
This article examinesthe situation in the Muslim school (madrasah) in the Middle Volga region after 1905 and changing aspirations of Russians towards the acculturation of Muslims connected with it. The fears and suspicions of the Russian authorities concerned the development of cultural ties between Russian and Turkish Muslims, which legitimized the ...
Galina V. Rokina, Oxana B. Zemtsova
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In every period of history many parts and territories of the world divide and get a new shape. There are lots of such examples. One clear example is the so-called ‘Grate Game’ and division of Central Asia by the British and Russian Empires.
Zubaidullo Ubaidulloev
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Između hrvatstva, srpstva i panislamizma: književna periodika i izgradnja nacionalnog identiteta bosanskih muslimana uoči Prvog svetskog rata [PDF]
This article examines the different models of national identification that were present in Bosniak literary periodicals at the eve of the First World War.
Vervaet, Stijn
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Linguistic Policy in Yakutia in Context of Soviet Nation-Building of 1920-1930: New Yakut Alphabet
The authors present the concept of alphabetical construction in Yakutia during the Soviet modernization. It is emphasized that the Yakut region as a special historical and cultural space was characterized by the intensity of civilizational dialogue and ...
E. P. Antonov, E. N. Romanova
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Turkey's Religious Outreach and the Turkic World [PDF]
Turkey’s greatest influence among the Turkic populations of the post-Soviet world derives not from their common ethno-linguistic roots, but from the success of Turkey’s religious ...
Balci, Bayram
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ATATURK’S CONCEPTION OF HISTORY AND NATIONS IN TURKISH WAR OF INDEPENDENCE / Türk Kurtuluş Savaşı’nda Atatürk’ün Tarih ve Millet Anlayışı [PDF]
It’s peculiar that nations make its history such as writing its history. And both had to have a voice in the history of world civilization when they became strong. Likewise, it occured after an extraordinary events such as struggle of presence-absence.
Mustafa Oral*
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ROLE OF THE DIASPORAS IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES: LESSONS FROM ARMENIA [PDF]
The paper develops additional economic arguments to emphasize the potential importance of the Diasporas’ contribution to economic transformation of former socialist economies.
Freinkman, Lev
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Unity vs. Uniformity: The Influence of Ziya Gökalp and John Dewey on the Education System of the Republic of Turkey [PDF]
Creating a democratic nation-state and sustaining its progress was seen by the founders of the Republic of Turkey as necessary to achieving the goal of becoming a distinguished member among developed civilizations.
Celik, Rasit
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Pan-Turkism andgeopolitics of China
People’s Republic of China (PRC) is currently one of the most powerful and dynamicallydeveloping countries of the world. The economic development of thecountry is particularly impressive, as explicitly reflected in key economic indices,such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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The Armenian Genocide. Unpunished Crimes
The Armenian genocide in 1915 was implemented as a result of Turkey's genocidal policy of Turkey towards the non-Muslim nations. As early as in 1894–1896, over 300,000 thousand Armenians people shot by the order of the sultan Abdul Gamid.
Vahagn Grigorian
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