Abstract

The Jadidism movement, which began practical activity in Turkestan at the beginning of the 20th century, became a great force in a short period of time. Intellectual and political movements in Turkestan were closely overwatched not only by the local Russian government officials, but also from abroad. In this regard, the periodical press of a new direction, which appeared in Turkey at the beginning of the 20th century, was different. In this press, a lot of messages, letters and analytical articles of various contents related to the social and political life of Turkestan, especially Bukhara Emirate, began to be published. Through these materials, the Turkish intellectuals of the beginning of the 20th century expressed their attitude towards those political events and as well as tried to inform the Turkish society about the social and political processes in Turkestan. In particular, the Turkish press closely followed the articles published in the Russian press about the future fate of the Bukhara Emirate. In this article, the articles published in the Turkish press about Turkestan are analyzed based on primary sources.

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