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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ziya_GökalpZiya Gökalp - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Ziya Gökalp ( Diyarbakır, 23 de marzo de 1875 - Estambul, 25 de octubre de 1924) fue un prominente ideólogo turco del panturquismo o turanismo. Gökalp nació en el seno de una familia turcomana. 1 2 Gökalp fue publicista y sociólogo pionero.

  3. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ziya_GökalpZiya Gökalp - Vikipedi

    Ziya Gökalp (23 Mart 1876, Diyarbakır – 25 Ekim 1924, İstanbul), Türk yazar, toplum bilimci, şair ve siyasetçidir. Meclis-i Mebûsanda ve Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisinde milletvekilliği yapmıştır.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › ziya-gokalpZiya Gokalp _ AcademiaLab

    Mehmet Ziya Gökalp (nacido Muhammad Ziya, 23 de marzo de 1876 - 25 de octubre de 1924) fue un sociólogo, escritor, poeta y político turco. Después de la Revolución de los Jóvenes Turcos de 1908 que restableció el constitucionalismo en el Imperio Otomano, adoptó el seudónimo de Gökalp ("héroe celestial"), que conservó por el resto de ...

  5. 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.

  6. Hace 6 días · 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.

  7. 5 de ene. de 2017 · This study proposes a reassessment of the social and political thought of Ziya Gökalp (1876–1924), the most influential ideologue of Turkish nationalism.