Political Reforms of the Jadids in Turkestan
Keywords:
political movement, jaded, justice, salvation, leaders, society, independence, reforms, intellectuals, peace, liberal, reformismAbstract
The Jadid movement emerged in Turkestan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a reformist initiative aimed at uniting a nation burdened by colonial domination and internal disarray. Centered on the principles of science and enlightenment, its proponents sought to instill values of independence, freedom, and justice within their society. They concentrated their efforts on modernizing education by reforming the school system and establishing new educational institutions. Additionally, they promoted the development of a national press, literature, and theater to foster cultural renewal. Ultimately, the movement aimed to elevate the people of Turkestan to the level of the world’s most advanced nations through these progressive reforms.
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