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During the last few years there has taken place in Turkey the awakening of a national consciousness aiming at the purification of the Turkish language by the expulsion of all foreign elements, and the establishment of a civilization based entirely on old Turkish traditions. With this is combined a pan-turanian, that is to say, a pan-turkish movement, the goal of which is a powerful and independent union of all the Turks in the world, embracing a population of This movement involves a policy of Irredentism, which aspires not only to stimulate by moral and intellectual propa ganda the feeling of racial community among kindred peoples, but under favourable circumstances to free their kinsmen politically from their Russian, British, Persian, and Afghan rulers. Turkish writers have begun to speak of their 'ideal fatherland, their Turania, the cradle of their nation and home of their race'. The poet Ziya gok Alp, called by a country man the great apostle of Turanianism celebrates Attila, Jenghiz, and Oghuz Khan as heroic figures that stand for the proud fame of his race, and describes the fatherland 'of the Turks not as Turkey or Turkestan, but as 'the broad eternal land of Turania While the primary object of the National pan-turanian ideal is the inclusion and union of all branches of the race within the Turkish Empire, it is an important secondary aim to give independence to all the followers of Mohammed, the united Turks being then the centre of gravity of the world of Islam. In View of this new situation it is of importance to examine the geographical, historical, ethno logical, religious, and social facts bearing on the populations that may 'be affected by pan-turanian aspirations. It will then be easier to estimate the likelihood of these aspirations.

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During the last few years there has taken place in Turkey the awakening of a national consciousness aiming at the purification of the Turkish language by the expulsion of all foreign elements, and the establishment of a civilization based entirely on old Turkish traditions. With this is combined a pan-turanian, that is to say, a pan-turkish movement, the goal of which is a powerful and independent union of all the Turks in the world, embracing a population of This movement involves a policy of Irredentism, which aspires not only to stimulate by moral and intellectual propa ganda the feeling of racial community among kindred peoples, but under favourable circumstances to free their kinsmen politically from their Russian, British, Persian, and Afghan rulers. Turkish writers have begun to speak of their 'ideal fatherland, their Turania, the cradle of their nation and home of their race'. The poet Ziya gok Alp, called by a country man the great apostle of Turanianism celebrates Attila, Jenghiz, and Oghuz Khan as heroic figures that stand for the proud fame of his race, and describes the fatherland 'of the Turks not as Turkey or Turkestan, but as 'the broad eternal land of Turania While the primary object of the National pan-turanian ideal is the inclusion and union of all branches of the race within the Turkish Empire, it is an important secondary aim to give independence to all the followers of Mohammed, the united Turks being then the centre of gravity of the world of Islam. In View of this new situation it is of importance to examine the geographical, historical, ethno logical, religious, and social facts bearing on the populations that may 'be affected by pan-turanian aspirations. It will then be easier to estimate the likelihood of these aspirations.

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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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The present Manual has been written with a view to supplying the information which is essential to a thorough understanding of the character and aims of 'Pan-Turanianism'.

The work is divided into six chapters. The first, after stating the source and meaning of the term 'Turanian', furnishes a general survey of the Turanian race, setting forth its origin, migrations, present distribution, numbers, characteristics, language, religion, and civilization.

The following chapters describe the five main branches of the Turanian people together with the subdivisions of each branch. Each chapter begins with a general characterization of the branch with which it deals. Then comes a detailed account of the tribes forming divisions of the main branch. Each is uniformly described with regard to its habitat, name, number, mode of life, characteristics, language, literature, religion, and history. This arrangement is intended to facilitate the comparison of the numerous tribes described in the Manual.

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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating world of the Turanian peoples, a diverse group of languages and cultures that were once widely dispersed across Asia and Europe. The author examines the Turanian language family, exploring its distinctive features and tracing its roots back to the Altai Mountains. The book goes on to trace the migrations of different Turanian groups, their interactions with other cultures, and their unique ways of life. Through historical accounts, linguistic analysis, and descriptions of cultural practices, the author sheds light on the Turanian peoplesââ ⢠shared characteristics, including their original Shamanistic religion, nomadic lifestyles, and distinctive physical traits. The book also delves into the distinct branches of the Turanian family, such as the Finno-Ugrian and Turkic groups, highlighting their unique histories, languages, and social structures. The bookââ â¢s insights into the historical and cultural complexities of the Turanian peoples offer a valuable understanding of these often overlooked communities, their struggles for survival, and their role in shaping the world we know today. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781332154494_0

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