- Mustafa Shokay
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Mustafa Shokay Personal details Born December 25, 1890
KazakhstanDied December 27, 1941 (aged 51)Nationality Kazakh Political party Alash Party Spouse(s) Maria Shokay Occupation Politician Profession politician Religion Islam Mustafa Shokay (also spelled Shokai,Çokay, Cokay, Shokay, Mustafa Chokayev, and Mustafa Chokaev ; Kazakh: Мұстафа Шоқай, Russian: Мустафа Шокай, 1890-1941), was a Kazakh[1][2] leader of the Kokand revolt in 1917 against the Bolsheviks that created the “Provisional Government of Autonomous Turkestan[3].” After the revolt was crushed Shokay fled the country and lived in exile in Europe[4]. During his time in exile Shokay became one of the leading authorities on the history of Central Asia and was an ardent Turkestani nationalist[5]. He wrote several hundred articles about the history of Turkestan and the Turkestani nationalist movement. He later went on to help form the Turkestan Legion, a division of Turkics exiles and captured POWs from the Soviet Union who fought on behalf of Germany during the Second World War.
References
- ^ Tomohiko Uyama, The Geography of Civilizations: Chapter 3-A Spatial Analysis of the Kazakh Intelligentsia's Activities, From the Mid-Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century [1]
- ^ Roudik, Peter (2007). The history of the Central Asian republics. Greenwood Publishing Group.
- ^ http://www.caucaz.com/home_eng/breve_contenu.php?id=358
- ^ http://www.caucaz.com/home_eng/breve_contenu.php?id=358
- ^ http://www.kinokultura.com/2009/25r-shokai.shtml
- Abdulvahap Kara. “Turkistan Ateshi Mustafa Chokay'in Hayati ve Mucadelesi.” (In Turkish. English Translation of Title: The Fire of Turkistan: Mustafa Chokaev's Life and Struggle) Istanbul: DA Publications, 2002.
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Categories:- Central Asian people
- Turkestan
- Kazakhstani Muslims
- Central Asian studies
- 1890 births
- 1941 deaths
- Pan-Turkism
- Kazakhstani people stubs
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