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The Historical Course Of Turkization In Central Asia

Posted on:2008-06-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K M JuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360215957600Subject:World History
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In the mid-6th century A.D, a member of homadic peoples called lurk came to the front then establish khanates regime. Untill the 8th century Turk was on expedition towards east and west,and actived in the vast northern steppes and the wide area of Central Asia. After then, Turk fell into the shade and followed into the general historical tide of melti—national integration there. Turk was the first nomad people who created the own script. After growing in strength part of them went to settle down from nomad life step by step, then became intermarry and mixed blood with the original Aryan people.They fought against and merged with Arabs who entered into Central Asia latter. Eventually, they caused Turkish to be the lacal universally used language. And the entire area of Central Asia fell under the Turk culture permanently. The Mongolian who afterwards exercised stratey Central Asia also melted in the flood tide of the process of Turkization in Central Asia. The course of Turkization made the various nations in the hinterland of the continents of Europe and Asia speak Turkish today.The course of Turkization in Central Asia was an in-depth cultural vicissitude process,however. The process couldn't be accomplished overnight or in one move, but went through several centuries. It was a slow and lengthy developmental process.This article makes discussion,analysis and summarizes of the course of Turkization by several stages.They are the preparation (i.e. background or forerunner),the outset and in-depth development, completion and reinforcement, consolidation and so on. The article discusses the course of Turkization and qualitatives it preliminarily. On this basis, it also has made the cause and influence of the historical course of Turkization in Central Asia.
Keywords/Search Tags:Central Asia, Turkization, Islamization, The historical course
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