-
overthrown in 1917,
Jadidists established a short-lived
autonomous state at Quqon.
After the
Bolshevik Party gained power in Moscow, the
Jadidists split between...
-
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...
- the 19th century, the
Jadidists established themselves as an
Islamic social movement throughout the region.
While the
Jadidists were pro-modernization...
-
October 2022. "Chinese Empire". www.davidrumsey.com. "Uzbekistan – The
Jadidists and Basmachis".
Library of
Congress Country Studies. Thomas, Alun (2019)...
- Neo-Ba'athism is a far-left
variant of Ba'athism that
became the
state ideology of Ba'athist Syria,
after Arab
Socialist Ba'ath party's
sixth national...
- 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...
- late 19th
century the
Jadidists established themselves as an
Islamic social movement throughout the region.
Although the
Jadidists were pro-modernization...
- po****tion of
Uzbekistan grew and some
industrialization occurred. The
Jadidists engaged in
educational reform among Muslims of
Central Asia. To escape...
- paid
great attention to the
education of women. On
August 15, 1905, the
Jadidists of
Gasprinsky managed to
create Ittifaq al-Muslimin (اتفاق المسلمين: "Union...
- that
preached tolerance of
other religions.
Under the
influence of
local Jadidist theologians, the
Bulgars were
renowned for
their friendly relations with...