-
Turkish Homeland) was
founded in 1911 by Akçura. This was the most
important Turkist publication of the time, "in which,
along with
other Turkic exiles from...
- The
Turkists of
Izmit (Turkish: İzmitli Türkçüler) is a
Turkish ultranationalist group based in the city of İzmit. The
group was
founded by
Recep Mert...
- Krai, the
Emirate of Bukhara, and the
Khanate of Khiva. From 1905, Pan-
Turkist ideologues like
Ismail Gasprinski aimed to
suppress differences among the...
- The
Turkists of
Gebze (Turkish:
Gebzeli Türkçüler) is a
Turkish ultranationalist group based in Gebze. The
group was
founded after the COVID-19 pandemic...
-
throughout the country's long history. On the eve of
World War I, pan-
Turkists focused on the Turkic-speaking
lands of Iran,
Caucasus and
Central Asia...
-
international observers have
characterized the "Zangezur corridor" as a pan-
Turkist agenda,
drawing from irredentism,
while others have
emphasized the solution...
-
activities through his own
YouTube channel. He has
described himself as a pan-
Turkist and Turanist.
Sedat was born in Adapazarı, in the
Turkish province of Sakarya...
-
gained seats in the parliament. Many
members supported Pan-Islamist and Pan-
Turkist ideas.
Among the
important accomplishments of the
Parliament was the extension...
- as Kurds, Gr****s, and Armenians, and
leftist activists. A
staunchly pan-
Turkist organization, in the
early 1990s the Grey
Wolves extended their area of...
- the Pahlavi, in the
early 20th century. On the eve of
World War I, Pan-
Turkist propaganda focused on the Turkic-speaking
lands of Iran, the
Caucasus and...