Açık Akademik Arşiv Sistemi
Filter by: Subject
Login
DSpace Home
→
Enstitüler / Institutes
→
Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü / Institute of Social Sciences
→
Filter by: Subject
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
Filter by: Subject
Results Per Page:
5
10
20
40
60
80
100
Now showing items 1-3 of 1
Autonomian Republic of Karakalpakstan is in Republic of Uzbekistan, which became independent on the 31 of August in 1991. In Turkey there has never been a specific research on the history of the people of Karakalpakstan, who are named Karakalpaks. In order to fulfill this aspect, we have our topic consisting of historical, literal, social and cultural activities of Karakalpaks in the centuries of XVI and XVIII, who have a little place inside Türkistan Turks. During the research on Karakalpaks, as there are a few Turkish sources, primarily Russian sources were used. Amongu them there is a main source book named "materiali Po Istorii Karakalpakov" published in 1935, which talks about the history of Karakalpaks in detail and is a complitaion of the works of various writers. As a complementary we have works of Prof. Dr. Sabır KAMALOV, Who is a very respectable historian among Karakalpaks. Karakalpaks have Turkish origins and live along the Aral Sea. Moreover, they are related to Kipchak part of Central Asian Turks. They are the brothers of Uz, Pechenek and Hazars. Today, presented as independent gropus Kazaks, Kırgızs, partly Turkmens have a relationship with Karakalpaks. For the first time in historical sources modern Karakalpaks emerged at the end of XVI th century as a tribe living along. Seyhun river. After the demolition of Altinordu government, Karakalpaks began to organize themselves. They lived on the shores of Aral Sea and continued their activities inside the Kazak ordas. As a result of not totally being organized, Karakalpaks sometimes went under the Russian protection in order to get rid of Kazak ordas, sometimes not being tolerant to the pressure of Kazaks they were migrating to Hiva, Buhara and were trying to live there^ V (1)
Karakalpak Türkleri (1)
Orta Asya Türkleri (1)
Now showing items 1-3 of 1
|
Politika
|
Rehber
|
İletişim
|
Dergi Adı veya ISSN
This Community
Browse
All of DSpace
Communities & Collections
By Issue Date
Authors
Titles
Subjects
By Type
By Department
By Publisher
This Community
By Issue Date
Authors
Titles
Subjects
By Type
By Department
By Publisher
My Account
Login
Register