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he founded in 1883, which existed till 1918. In his publications he called for unity and solidarity among the Turkic peoples and advocated their modernization through Europeanization. Ismail believed that the only way for modernization was through education. He widely advocated for the introduction
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in January 1906 and uniting members of intelligentsia from various Muslim Turkic peoples of the Russian Empire. He was also one of the main organizers of the first All-Russian Muslim congresses, aimed at introducing social and religious reforms among the Muslim peoples of Russia.
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of an education reform, and criticized the traditional education system in Muslim schools focusing much on religion and devised a new method of teaching children how to read effectively in their
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Kuttner, Thomas (1975). "Russian Jadīdism and the Islamic world: Ismail Gasprinskii in Cairo, 1908. A call to the Arabs for the rejuvenation of the Islamic world".
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He supported the creation of a common literary language and therefore developed a "pan-Turkic" language, a simplified form of Turkish omitting words imported from
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Kirimli, H. (1993). The "Young Tatar" Movement in the Crimea, 1905-1909. Cahiers Du Monde Russe Et Soviétique, 34(4), 529-560.
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Kirimli, Hakan (17 December 1993). "The "Young Tatar" Movement in the Crimea, 1905-1909".
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Presented by the International Committee for Crimea, Washington, D.C.
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Crimean Tatar intellectual, educator, publisher, and politician
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Ismail communicated his ideas mainly through the newspaper
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subjects that will permit our pupils to have such access".
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Between Two Empires: Ahmet Agaoglu and the New Turkey
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Between Two Empires: Ahmet Agaoglu and the New Turkey
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Ismail Gasprinski

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intellectual
educator
publisher
politician
Crimean Tatar
Russian
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O.S.
Crimean Tatar
Pan-Turkist
Jadidist
Central Asia
Muslim
Russian Empire
Gaspra
Crimea

Bakhchisaray
Terciman
mother tongue
Arabic
Persian
Muslims
Egypt
Iran
Europe

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