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Ismail bey
Gasprinsky (also
written as
Gaspirali and
Gasprinski;
Crimean Tatar: اسماعیل بك غصپرینسکی, İsmail bey Gaspıralı; Russian: Исмаи́л Гаспри́нский...
- and the
Khanate of Khiva. From 1905, Pan-Turkist
ideologues like
Ismail Gasprinski aimed to
suppress differences among the
peoples who
spoke Turkic languages...
- 1894) 1843 –
Ambrosio Flores,
Filipino politician (d. 1912) 1851 –
Ismail Gasprinski,
Crimean Tatar educator, publisher, and
politician (d. 1914) 1856 – John...
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began to
emerge in the last
quarter of the 19th century. When
Ismail Gasprinski,
considered by many to be the
father of
Crimean Tatar nationalism, visited...
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unveiled in Astana.
Akhmet Baitursynov Alash Orda
Basmachi movement Ismail Gasprinski Jadid Pan-Turkism Ush Zhuz Galick,
David (29
March 2014). "Responding...
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Crimean dialects were made into a
uniform written language by
Ismail Gasprinski. A
preference was
given to the
Oghuz dialect of the Yalıboylus, in order...
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patriarchal Slavophile utopia, and Land of
Bliss (1891) by
Crimean Tatar Ismail Gasprinski is a
Muslim utopia.
Voluminous A
Created Legend (1914) by
another Symbolist...
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Mircea Demetriade,
Romanian poet,
playwright and
actor (b. 1861)
Ismail Gasprinski,
Crimean Tatar intellectual (b. 1851)[citation needed]
September 13 –...
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appeared in the late
Russian Empire. A
Crimean Tatar intellectual Ismail Gasprinski was the
first Muslim intellectual in the
Eastern European region, who...
- City
councilwoman from
Brooklyn Jakob Rosenfeld Noman Çelebicihan
Ismail Gasprinski Mustafa Dzhemilev Dymytriy (Yarema),
Patriarch of the
Ukrainian Autocephalous...