WORLD WAR I AND TURKESTAN: SOME INFORMATION ABOUT CAPTURED TURKISH SOLDIERS
Abstract
The Turkish soldiers captured by Tsarist Russia in the First World War, like the people of Turkestan, were mobilized to work in the rear. There will be a brotherhood between them and the workers from Turkestan. When the war ended, the captured Turkish soldiers tried to return to their homeland from Russia via Central Asia. Among the captured Turkish soldiers were many intellectuals, some of whom came to Central Asia. They teach in schools and madrassas in Tashkent, Fergana, Andijan, Samarkand, Khiva and Bukhara.
Keywords
Usuli Jadid,, First World War, Tashkent,, Fergana, Andijan,, Samarkand, Khiva and BukharaHow to Cite
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