PAST AND PRESENT OF THE KARAI TURKS

Title PAST AND PRESENT OF THE KARAI TURKS
Author Şaban Kuzgun
Publication Place Firat University - Firat University
Subject Fırat University Faculty of Theology magazine, 2000-06, Vol.5, p.0-0
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Leitir Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1304-639X, EISSN: 2791-951X
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_183f923db36d47e1bbb74b206f4fc7fe
Library Location DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
Notes What is meant by the Karaites is a small community that still speaks Turkish and belongs to the Turkish race, although they are Jewish in religion and believe in the Torah as the holy book.1 Apart from those who specifically researched the issue, the Turkish public was not aware of the existence of this small Turkish community for a long time, although they believed in the Torah, spoke Turkish and preserved their Turkishness. The first serious research on Karays and Karay Turks, whose existence began to be mentioned in newspaper pages in the 1990s, was conducted by the late Prof. Dr. This is his doctoral thesis on "A Research on the Judaization of the Khazars and Karaite Belief" under the supervision of Hikmet Tan. This thesis was later published as a book under the name "Caspian and Karay Turks".
Detaylı Başlık KARAY TÜRKLERi'NiN DÜNÜ BUGÜNü
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PAST AND PRESENT OF THE KARAI TURKS

Author Şaban Kuzgun
Publication Place Firat University - Firat University
Subject Fırat University Faculty of Theology magazine, 2000-06, Vol.5, p.0-0
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Leitir Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1304-639X, EISSN: 2791-951X
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_183f923db36d47e1bbb74b206f4fc7fe
Library Location DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
Notes What is meant by the Karaites is a small community that still speaks Turkish and belongs to the Turkish race, although they are Jewish in religion and believe in the Torah as the holy book.1 Apart from those who specifically researched the issue, the Turkish public was not aware of the existence of this small Turkish community for a long time, although they believed in the Torah, spoke Turkish and preserved their Turkishness. The first serious research on Karays and Karay Turks, whose existence began to be mentioned in newspaper pages in the 1990s, was conducted by the late Prof. Dr. This is his doctoral thesis on "A Research on the Judaization of the Khazars and Karaite Belief" under the supervision of Hikmet Tan. This thesis was later published as a book under the name "Caspian and Karay Turks".
Detaylı Başlık KARAY TÜRKLERi'NiN DÜNÜ BUGÜNü
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