Yusuf Akçura

Tatar-Turkish Turanist ideologue

Yusuf Akçura - Tatar-Turkish Turanist ideologue
Born

December 2nd, 1876
148 years ago

Died

1935
90 years ago — 59 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Turkey

Links & References

Born in 1876, a prominent Tatar-Turkish political activist focused on Turanism, a pan-Turkic ideology that aimed to unite Turkic peoples across Asia and Europe. Advocated for cultural and political solidarity among Turkic nations. Contributed to various publications emphasizing nationalism and the importance of modernization within the Turkish community. Actively involved in political organizations and movements throughout his life, promoting the idea of a unified Turkic state.

Developed the ideology of Turanism

Published articles in Turkish nationalist journals

Influenced early twentieth-century Turkic nationalism

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