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International organizations
Map of TÜRKSOYmembers.
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There are several international organizations created with the purpose of furthering cooperation between countries with Turkic-speaking populations, such as the Joint Administration of Turkic Arts and Culture(TÜRKSOY) and the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic-speaking Countries (TÜRKPA).
The newly established Turkic Council, founded on November 3, 2009 by the Nakhchivan Agreement Mongolian confederation, Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan and Turkey, aims to integrate these organizations into a tighter geopolitical framework.
Gallery
2nd century BC – 2nd century AD, characters ofHun- Syanbi script (Mongolia and Inner Mongolia), N. Ishjatms, "Nomads In Eastern Central Asia", in the "History of civilizations of Central Asia", Volume 2, Fig 5, p. 166, UNESCO Publishing, 1996, ISBN 92-3-102846-4
2nd century BC – 2nd century AD, characters ofHun- Syr-Tardush (Syanbi)script (Mongolia and Inner Mongolia), N. Ishjatms, "Nomads In Eastern Central Asia", in the "History of civilizations of Central Asia", Volume 2, Fig 5, p. 166, UNESCO Publishing, 1996, ISBN 92-3-102846-4
Oldest known Turkic alphabet listings, Rjukoku and Toyok manuscripts. Toyok manuscript transliterates Turkic alphabet into the Uyghuralphabet. Per I.L. Kyzlasov,Runic Scripts of Eurasian Steppes, Moscow, Eastern Literature, 1994, ISBN 5-02-017741-5.
A copy of Göktürk (Orkhon) Epigraph in Ankara
Inscription in Kyzyl usingOrkhon script
Golden Horde invasion of Russia in 1382.
The entry of Mehmet II intoConstantinople in 1453.
Sattar Khan (1868–1914) was a major revolutionary figure in the late Qajarperiod in Iran.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk with his soldiers at Anafartalar,Çanakkale, 1915.
Armed students of "Gökçeada Öğretmen Okulu" against a possible attack of Greece to the island, 03.12.1967.
The battle of Wadi al-Khazandar, 1299. 14th century image.
Karachay patriarchs in the nineteenth century
Whirling dervishes in Turkey
Qashqai caravan halt in Iran
Kazan Tatar woman, 18th century
Crimean Tatar soldier fighting with the soldier of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Sultan Bayezid captured byTimur after the Battle of Ankara
Suleiman the Magnificent
Mahmud of Ghazni
Babur, founder of theMughal dynasty.
Akbar the great, the most successful Mughal emperor.
People
Meyers Blitz-Lexikon(Leipzig, 1932) shows aTurkish man as an example of the ethnic Turkish type.
Azerbaijani girls (Azerbaijan)
Qashqai women spinning (Iran)
Uzbek students (Uzbekistan)
Turkmen girl (Turkmenistan)
Kyrgyz man performing epic poem (Kyrgyzstan)
Uyghur girl
Uyghur children (China)
Performing Azerimusicians
Minusinsk Tatars
Gagauz people in traditional clothing (Moldova)
An Uzbek girl with traditional headdress. (Uzbekistan)
A Dolgan
A young Turkic boy with both Western features and Eastern ones such asMongolian eyes