- Turanism
Turanism, or Pan-Turanism, is a political movement for the union of all
Turan ian peoples. It implies not merely the unity of allTurkic peoples (as inPan-Turkism ), but also the unity of Turks withMongols , Tungus,Koreans , Japanese,Hungarians ,Finns ,Estonians , andRyukyuans . Therefore, Turanism is the collective inclusion of all peoples who are controversially put together as theUral-Altaic groupFact|date=January 2008, and so can be understood as "pan-Altaicism".Ural-Altaic linguistichypothesis , now often disputed, inspired the emergence of Hungarian and Japanese branches of theTuranian Society in the 1920s and 1930s. Fact|date=September 2008Origins of Pan-Turanianism
Traditional history cites its early origins amongst Ottoman officers and intelligentsia studying and residing in 1870s
Imperial Germany . The fact that many Ottoman Turkish officials were becoming aware of their sense of "Turkishness" is beyond doubt of course, and the role of subsequent nationalists, such asZiya Gökalp is fully established historically.Criticism
The political party of the
Young Turks , "Ittihad ve Teraki" (the Turkish Committee of Union and Progress), espoused the notion of Turanism, a mythic glorification of Turkish ethnic identity, and was devoted to restoringOttoman Empire 's shattered national pride. [Caravans to Oblivion: The Armenian Genocide, 1915 (Hardcover) by G. S. Graber ]Turanism forms an important aspect of the
ideology of the TurkishNationalist Movement Party (MHP), whose members are informally known asGrey Wolves . Grey Wolf (the mother wolfAsena ) was the main symbol of the ancientAltaic people .According to
Kaveh Farrokh ,Key personalities
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Yusuf Akçura
*Tekin Alp
*Sadri Maksudi Arsal
*Hüseyin Nihâl Atsız
*Enver Paşa
*Resit Galib
*Ziya Gökalp
*Riza Nur
*Nejdet Sançar
*Mirsäyet Soltanğäliev
*Hikmet Tanyu
*Dündar Taşer
*Fethi Tevetoğlu
*Alparslan Türkeş
*Turan Yazgan
*Niyazi Yıldırım Gençosmanoğlu References and notes
Further reading
*Atabaki, Touraj (2000). Azerbaijan: Ethnicity and the Struggle for Power in Iran.
*Farrokh, Kaveh (2005) Pan-Turanianism takes aim at Azerbaijan: A geopolitical agenda.
*Landau, J.M. (1995). Pan-Turkism: From Irredentism to Cooperation. London: Hurst.
*Lewis, B. (1962). The Emergence of Modern Turkey. London: Oxford University Press.
*Lewis, B. (1998). The Multiple identities of the Middle East. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
*Paksoy, H.B. (1991). ‘Basmachi’: TurkestanNational Liberation Movement 1916-1930s. In Modern Encyclopedia of Religions in Russia and the Soviet Union (Vol 4). Florida: Academic International Press. [http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/texts/carrie_books/paksoy-6/]
*Poulton, H. (1997). Top Hat, Grey Wolf, and Crescent: Turkish Nationalism and the Turkish Republic. London, England: Hurst.
*Richards, G. (1997). ‘Race’, Racism and Psychology: Towards a Reflexive History. Routledge.
*Richards Martin, Macaulay Vincent, Hickey Eileen, Vega Emilce, Sykes Bryan, Guida Valentina, Rengo Chiara, Sellitto Daniele, Cruciani Fulvio, Kivisild Toomas, Villerns Richard, Thomas Mark, Rychkov Serge, Rychkov Oksana, Rychkov Yuri, Golge Mukaddes, Dimitrov Dimitar, Hill Emmeline, Bradley Dan, Romano Valentino, Cail Francesco, Vona Giuseppe, Demaine Andrew, Papiha Surinder, Triantaphyllides Costas, Stefanescu Gheorghe, Hatina Jiri, Belledi Michele, Di Rienzo Anna, Novelletto Andrea, Oppenheim Ariella, Norby Soren, Al-Zaheri Nadia, Santachiara-Benerecetti Silvana, Scozzari Rosaria, Torroni Antonio, & Bandelt Hans Jurgen. (2000). Tracing European founder lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA pool. American Journal of Human Genetics, 67, p.1251-1276.
*Said, E. (1979). Orientalism. New York: Vintage Books.
*Searle-White, J. (2001). The Psychology of Nationalism. Palgrave Macmillan.
*Toynbee, A.J. (1917). Report on the Pan-Turanian Movement. London: Intelligence Bureau Department of Information, Admiralty, L/MIL/17/16/23.
*Zenkovsky, S. A. (1960). Pan-Turkism and Islam in Russia. Cambridge-Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
*Zeman, Zbynek & Scharlau, Winfried (1965), The merchant of revolution. The life of Alexander Israel Helphand (Parvus). London: Oxford University Press. See especially pages 125-144. ISBN 0192111620 ISBN 978-0192111623ee also
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Hungarian Turanism (similar Hungarian ideology)External links
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554(191702)11%3A1%3C12%3AP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23 Pan-Turanism - T. Lothrop Stoddard]
* [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Pan_-_Turanianism Pan-Turanism] in 1918 Britannica
* [http://www.turania.com Turanism site]
* [http://www.rozanehmagazine.com/NoveDec05/aazariINDEX.HTML Pan-Turanianism]
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