Pan-Turkism
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Pan-Turkism is a movement which emerged during the 1880s among Turkic intellectuals of The Republic of Azerbaijan (part of the Russian Empire at the time) and the Ottoman Empire (modern day Turkey), with its aim being the cultural and political unification of all Turkic peoples.
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See also
- Turkic peoples
- Idel-Ural
- Altaic languages
- Chauvinism
- Ethnic nationalism
- Nationalist Movement Party
- Hungarian Turanism
- Jobbik
- Historic states represented in Turkish presidential seal
- Pan-nationalism
- Turanid
- Ural–Altaic languages
- Turkic Council
- Turanism
- Turkic languages
- Turco-Mongols
- Tartary
- Division of the Mongol Empire
- Inner Asia
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