Turkestan literature and its representatives
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«Unified Turkistan», solidarity of Turkic peoples, struggle against the colonization, Turkic studies, common language, worldview values, TurkismAbstract
The theme “Unified Turkistan” was researched in Kazakh literature only in the literary aspect until now, there weren’t any studies at this issue from the point of view of Turkic science. A comprehensive study of the aforementioned problem within the framework of Turkic studies makes it possible to make a new theoretical look in the branches of the Turkic worldview, national ideology and develop related humanities. The idea of “Unified Turkistan” will not only support the literary works, but will also lead in all forms of political, social, social struggle against the colonialism of the Turkic world. Therefore, the study of the topic requires a complex interdisciplinary analysis of the internal connection between the overall spiritual development and natural interpenetration. In particular, the legacy of the Kazakh national liberation movement remained outside the field of scientific vision and research within the world literature against colonialism, which has various and general laws.The complete search for ideology aimed against colonialism in the literary, historical and linguistic aspects of the entire related Turkic people corresponds to the demand of the science of the national consciousness of the 21st century. And also, the analysis of ideological-creative, historical and linguistic layers renews the theoretical foundation of today’s science of Turkic studies, and at the same time opens up great horizons in the modernization of the intellectual consciousness of society and seizes fundamental and applied values. Studies in this direction have a great importance in the modernization of national consciousness, spiritual communication and promotion of cultural negotiations.
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