Pan-Turkism
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Pan-Turkism
Summary
Pan-Turkism is a political ideology[1]. Pan-Turkism draws 953 Wikipedia views per month (political_ideology category, ranking #154 of 583).[2]
Key Facts
- Pan-Turkism is in the country of Turkey[3].
- Pan-Turkism's instance of is recorded as political ideology[4].
- Pan-Turkism is a type of pan-nationalism[5].
- Pan-Turkism's Commons category is recorded as Pan-Turkism[6].
- Pan-Turkism's country of origin is recorded as Krim[7].
- Pan-Turkism's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Pan-Turkism[8].
- Pan-Turkism's different from is recorded as Turanism[9].
- Pan-Turkism's different from is recorded as Turkish nationalism[10].
- Pan-Turkism's exact match is recorded as http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/panturchismo_%28Dizionario-di-Storia%29/[11].
- Pan-Turkism's exact match is recorded as http://www.sapere.it/enciclopedia/panturchismo.html[12].
- Pan-Turkism's significant person is recorded as Ismail Gaspıralı[13].
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Definition and Type
Pan-Turkism's instance of is recorded as political ideology[4]. Pan-Turkism is a type of pan-nationalism[5].
Why It Matters
Pan-Turkism draws 953 Wikipedia views per month (political_ideology category, ranking #154 of 583).[2] Pan-Turkism has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14] Pan-Turkism is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]
Pan-Turkism has been cited as an influence by Ziya Gökalp[16], a sociologist[17], 1876–1924[18], of Ottoman Empire[19] and Cemal Azmi[20], a politician[21], 1868–1922[22], of Ottoman Empire[23].
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Who did Pan-Turkism influence?
Pan-Turkism has been cited as an influence by Ziya Gökalp[16] and Cemal Azmi[20].