Chinese Turkestan Avazı Magazine and the Struggle for East Turkestan According to the Magazine Cover Image

Çin Türkistan Avazı Dergisi ve Dergiye Göre Doğu Türkistan Mücadelesi
Chinese Turkestan Avazı Magazine and the Struggle for East Turkestan According to the Magazine

Author(s): Mustafa Aslan
Subject(s): Political history, 18th Century
Published by: Kilis 7 Aralık Üniversity
Keywords: East Turkistan Struggle; Chinese Turkestan Avaz; Isa Yusuf Alptekin;

Summary/Abstract: The struggle for the independence of East Turkestan dates back to the middle of the XVIII century, when China began to pursue an expansionist policy. In the middle of this century, the Chinese, using the internal struggles among the Turks, dominated the Turkestan geography in a short time. After the Chinese conquered the region, they named East Turkestan Xinjiang and started to eliminate the Turkish presence here. These assimilation policies have been the beginning of the East Turkistan cause period that will last until today. This study aims to examine the magazine named "China Turkistan Avazı", one of the first magazines published by Isa Yusuf Alptekin, one of the leading figures of the East Turkistan cause, and to analyse the news about the Turkistan struggle in the magazine. The subject of the magazine includes the history of the East Turkistan independence struggle and the political, social and economic events of the period. In addition, the problems of the people of the region with China and Russia were included in the magazine as witnesses of the period. The method of the study is the transcription of the Uyghur text of the journal in Arabic script and its analysis with a historical-critical approach. The importance of the study Considering that Uyghur sources are not sufficiently utilised in studies on East Turkestan, introducing this important source that sheds light on the history and culture of East Turkestan will contribute to the field.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 78-91
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Turkish
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