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language of
Jadidists at the
commence of the 1900s in
Central Asia and
there was no
broad scheme or
ideology of Pan-Turkism
among Jadidists. For the most...
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October 2022. "Chinese Empire". www.davidrumsey.com. "Uzbekistan – The
Jadidists and Basmachis".
Library of
Congress Country Studies. Thomas, Alun (2019)...
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independence during the
early 20th
century were
greatly influenced by the
Turkish jadidist movement,
which spread as
wealthier Uyghurs,
inspired by
notions of Pan-Turkism...
- were a
secret society founded in
Bukhara in 1909,
which was part of the
jadidist movement s****ing to
reform and
modernize Central Asia
along Western-scientific...
- Qing
dynasty was
replaced by the
Republic of China. By 1920, Pan-Turkic
Jadidists had
become a
challenge to
Chinese warlord Yang Zengxin, who controlled...
-
overthrown in 1917,
Jadidists established a short-lived
autonomous state at Quqon.
After the
Bolshevik Party gained power in Moscow, the
Jadidists split between...
- the 19th century, the
Jadidists established themselves as an
Islamic social movement throughout the region.
While the
Jadidists were pro-modernization...
- (1776–1812) was a
Tatar educator,
Hanafi Maturidi theologian, and
prominent Jadidist. He was a
brother of Ğäbdelxaliq Qursawí. He
studied at
Machkara (Malmyzhsky...
- that
preached tolerance of
other religions.
Under the
influence of
local Jadidist theologians, the
Bulgars were
renowned for
their friendly relations with...
- (distant
Tatar ancestry)
Gabdennasir Kursawi –
Islamic reformist,
innovator (
Jadidist)
Talgat Tadzhuddin Said
Ismagilov Mikhail Artsybashev –
writer Mikhail...