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Grobowiec Ziyi Gökalpa w Stambule. Ziya Gökalp (ur. 23 marca 1876, zm. 25 października 1924) [1] – turecki poeta, filozof i socjolog. Piewca Turanu – mitycznej ojczyzny Turków, teoretyk ruchu turkistycznego. Od 1912 roku redaktor pisma „Türk Yurdu”.
Mehmet Ziya Gökalp (born Mehmed Ziya, 23 March 1876 – 25 October 1924) was a Turkish sociologist, writer, poet, and politician. After the 1908 Young Turk Revolution that reinstated constitutionalism in the Ottoman Empire, he adopted the pen name Gökalp ("celestial hero"), which he retained for the rest of his life.
Encyklopedia PWN. Gökalp Ziya, ur. 23 III 1876, Diyarbakır, zm. 25 X 1924, Stambuł, turecki poeta, publicysta, socjolog i filozof; teoretyk panturkizmu, od 1912 redaktor pisma społ.-kult.
19 mar 2024 · Ziya Gökalp (born March 23, 1876, Diyarbakır, Ottoman Empire [now in Turkey]—died Oct. 25, 1924, Constantinople [now Istanbul], Turkey) was a sociologist, writer, and poet, one of the most important intellectuals and spokesmen of the Turkish nationalist movement. While Gökalp was a student at the Constantinople Veterinary School, his ...
an expression was provided by Ziya Gökalp. Ziya Gökalp and Turkism Gökalp has been called the ideological Sire of the Turkish nation. His contributions have generally been recognized by the Turks, although certain extremists tend to give all the credit to Kemal Atatürk. Gökalp was born in 1876 and died at the age of 49 in 1924.
This article analyzes the ideas of the Turkish sociologist and political activist Ziya Gökalp (1876–1924) in order to reevaluate the secularization politics of the Young Turks. A close reading of Gökalp's publications on Islamic institutional reform challenges homogenizing modernist interpretations of late Ottoman reform in general.
18 paź 2016 · Ziya Gökalp: Turkey’s National Poet And The Father Of Turkish Nationalism. Thomas Storey 18 October 2016. A poet, political activist, writer, journalist and sociologist, Ziya Gökalp occupied many roles during his lifetime, all of which he used to stridently put forward an idea of Turkish nationhood and nationalism which still holds sway today.