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International Organization of Turkic Culture

The International Organization of Turkic Culture[a] or TURKSOY is an international cultural organization of countries with Turkic populations, speaking languages belonging to the Turkic language family.

International Organization of Turkic Culture
Международная организация тюркской культуры
Uluslararası Türk Kültürü Teşkilatı
Flag
Sovereign (green) and other members (cyan) of Türksoy
HeadquartersAnkara, Turkey[1]
Working languagesEnglish
Russian
Turkish
Members[2]
  • 6 member states
  • 8 observer states
Leaders
• General Secretary
Sultan Raev[3]
Establishment1993
Website
www.turksoy.org

The General Secretary of Türksoy is Sultan Raev, the former Minister of Culture of Kyrgyzstan and deputy General Secretary of Organization of Turkic States. Türksoy has its headquarters in Ankara, Turkey.

Name

TURKSOY was initially established as the Common Administration of Turkic Culture and Arts (Turkish: Türk Kültür ve Sanatları Ortak Yönetimi, and was later on renamed as International Organization of Turkic Culture. Its acronym nevertheless remained the same.[1]

History

The organization has its roots in meetings during 1992 in Baku and Istanbul, where the ministers of culture from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan declared their commitment to cooperate in a joint cultural framework. Türksoy was subsequently established by an agreement signed on 12 July 1993 in Almaty.

In 1996, an official cooperation between Türksoy and UNESCO was established, involving mutual consultations and reciprocal representation.[4]

Since its establishment, the Turkic Council has acted as an umbrella organization for Türksoy and a number of related organizations.[5]

Member and observer states

As of 2022, Türksoy has six founding and 8 observer members.[2]

 
Türksoy Headquarters, Ankara

Members

Member state Official language(s) Accession date Area (km²) Demographics
  Azerbaijan[6] Azerbaijani[6] 1993[6] 86,600[6] 91% Azerbaijanis, 3% Lezgins, 2% Russians, 1,5% Armenians, and others[6]
  Kazakhstan[7] Kazakh, Russian[7] 1993[7] 2,724,900[7] 64% Kazakhs, 24% Russians, and others[7]
  Kyrgyzstan[8] Kyrgyz, Russian[8] 1993[8] 199,951[8] 73% Kyrgyz, 15% Uzbeks, 6% Russians, and others[8]
  Turkey[9] Turkish[9] 1993[9] 783,562[9]
  Turkmenistan[10] Turkmen[10] 1993[10] 488,100[10] 85% Turkmens, 5% Uzbeks, 4% Russians, and others[10]
  Uzbekistan[11] Uzbek[11] 1993[11] 448,924[11] 80% Uzbeks, 5% Russians, 5% Tajiks, and others[11]

Observers

Observer state Official language(s) Accession date Area (km²) Demographics
  Bashkortostan (Russian Federation)[12] Bashkir, Russian[12] 1993[12] 143,600[12] 29% Bashkirs, 36% Russians, 24% Tatars, and others[12]
  Northern Cyprus (de facto)[13] Turkish[13] 1993[13] 3,335[13] 98% Turks, 0,5% Greeks, and others[13]
  Tatarstan (Russian Federation)[14] Tatar, Russian[14] 1993[14] 67,836[14] 52% Tatars, 39% Russians, and others[14]
  Khakassia (Russian Federation)[15] Khakas, Russian[15] 1996[15] 143,600[15] 13% Khakas, 79% Russians, and others[15]
  Tuva (Russian Federation)[16] Tuvan, Russian[16] 1996[16] 170,500[16] 64% Tuvans, 32% Russians, and others[16]
  Găgăuzia (Moldova)[17] Gagauz, Romanian, Russian[17] 1999[17] 1,832[17] 82% Gagauz, 7,8% Moldovans, 4,9% Bulgarians, and others[17]
  Altai (Russian Federation)[18] Altay, Russian[18] 2003[18] 206,168[18] 31% Altaians, 61,4% Russians, Kazakhs and others[18]
  Yakutia (Russian Federation)[19] Yakut, Russian[19] 2003[19] 3,062,100[19] 40% Yakuts, 60% Russians, Tatars and others[19]

Activities

Since its establishment, Türksoy has been "carrying out activities to strengthen the ties of brotherhood and solidarity among Turkic peoples, transmit the common Turkic culture to future generations and introduce it to the world."[20]

Activities and events include:

  • Gatherings of artists, photographers, painters, opera singers, poets, journalists, theatre, dance and music ensembles of the Turkic World
  • Monthly journal published in three languages
  • Publishing works written in various Turkic languages and dialects
  • Commemoration of artists, authors, poets and scholars in recognition of their valuable contribution to Turkic culture
  • Symposia and conferences covering topics on the common history, language, culture and art of Turkic peoples
  • Nevruz Day celebrations including concerts and events held in the UNESCO Headquarters in 2010, the United Nations General Assembly Hall in 2011, and various other countries including Germany, Austria, and the United Kingdom.[21]

Cultural Capital of the Turkic World

Every year, Türksoy selects one city in the Turkic world to be the "Cultural Capital of the Turkic World". The chosen city hosts a number of events to celebrate Turkic culture.[22][20]

The cities that have been awarded this title are:

Commemorative years

Since 2010, Türksoy has selected at least one figure from Turkic culture every year to dedicate their activities to.

Year Person Description
2010 Zeki Velidi Togan[28] Bashkir historian, 120th anniversary of his birth
2011 Ğabdulla Tuqay[29] Tatar poet, 125th anniversary of his birth
2012 Nikolai Katanov (az)[30] Khakas Turkologist, 150th anniversary of his birth
Mirza Fatali Akhundov[31] Azerbaijani writer, 200th anniversary of his birth
2013 Mukan Tulebaev (tr)[32] Kazakh musician, 100th anniversary of his birth
2014[33] Magtymguly Pyragy Turkmen poet
Toktogul Satylganov Kyrgyz poet
2015[34] Haldun Taner Turkish writer, 100th anniversary of his birth
Semyon Kadyshev Khakas dastan writer, 130th anniversary of his birth
2016 Yūsuf Balasaguni[35] Turkic philosopher and poet, 1000th anniversary of his birth
2017 Molla Panah Vagif[36] Azerbaijani poet, 300th anniversary of his birth
2018[37] Gara Garayev Azerbaijani composer, 100th anniversary of his birth
Magzhan Zhumabayev Kazakh poet, 125th anniversary of his birth
Chinghiz Aitmatov Kyrgyz writer, 90th anniversary of his birth
2019[38] Imadaddin Nasimi Azerbaijani poet, 650th anniversary of his birth
Âşık Veysel Turkish folk singer, 125th anniversary of his birth
2020 Abai Qunanbaiuly[39] Kazakh poet and intellectual, 175th anniversary of his birth
2022[25] Toktobolot Abdumomunov (ru) Kyrgyz writer, 100th anniversary of his birth
Fikret Amirov Azerbaijani composer, 100th anniversary of his birth
Süleyman Çelebi Turkish sufi, 600th anniversary of his death
2023[40] Temirbek Jürgenov (az) Kazakh poet, 125th anniversary of his birth
Baken Kydykeyeva Kyrgyz actress, 100th anniversary of her birth
Mehmet Akif Ersoy Turkish poet, 150th anniversary of his birth
Al-Biruni Persian scientist born in modern-day Uzbekistan, 1050th anniversary of his birth
İsmet Güney Northern Cypriot painter, 100th anniversary of his birth
2024[40] Magtymguly Pyragy (2nd commemoration) Turkmen poet and philosopher, 300th anniversary of his birth

Funding

Türksoy is funded by contributions paid by individual member states, local governments, universities and NGOs.[1]

Related organizations

The Organization of Turkic States, the Turkic Academy and the Foundation of Turkic Culture and Heritage are organizations which TURKSOY works in coordination with. TURKSOY also carries out cooperation activities with the UNESCO, the ISESCO and the International Foundation for the Humanitarian Cooperation (IFESCCO) of the Commonwealth of Independent States.[1]

List of Secretaries-General

No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Polad Bülbüloğlu[41] Azerbaijan 1994 2008
2 Düsen Kaseinov (tr)[42] Kazakhstan 29 May 2008 31 March 2022
3 Sultan Raev (tr)[26] Kyrgyzstan 31 March 2022 incumbent

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Notes

  1. ^ Russian: Международная организация тюркской культуры, romanizedMezhdunarodnaya organizatsiya tyurkskoy kul'tury
    Turkish: Uluslararası Türk Kültürü Teşkilatı

External links

  • (in English) Türksoy Website

international, organization, turkic, culture, turksoy, international, cultural, organization, countries, with, turkic, populations, speaking, languages, belonging, turkic, language, family, Международная, организация, тюркской, культуры, uluslararası, türk, kü. The International Organization of Turkic Culture a or TURKSOY is an international cultural organization of countries with Turkic populations speaking languages belonging to the Turkic language family International Organization of Turkic CultureMezhdunarodnaya organizaciya tyurkskoj kultury Uluslararasi Turk Kulturu TeskilatiFlagSovereign green and other members cyan of TurksoyHeadquartersAnkara Turkey 1 Working languagesEnglishRussianTurkishMembers 2 6 member states8 observer statesLeaders General SecretarySultan Raev 3 Establishment1993Websitewww wbr turksoy wbr orgThe General Secretary of Turksoy is Sultan Raev the former Minister of Culture of Kyrgyzstan and deputy General Secretary of Organization of Turkic States Turksoy has its headquarters in Ankara Turkey Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Member and observer states 3 1 Members 3 2 Observers 4 Activities 4 1 Cultural Capital of the Turkic World 4 2 Commemorative years 5 Funding 6 Related organizations 7 List of Secretaries General 8 References 9 Notes 10 External linksName EditTURKSOY was initially established as the Common Administration of Turkic Culture and Arts Turkish Turk Kultur ve Sanatlari Ortak Yonetimi and was later on renamed as International Organization of Turkic Culture Its acronym nevertheless remained the same 1 History EditThe organization has its roots in meetings during 1992 in Baku and Istanbul where the ministers of culture from Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan Turkey and Turkmenistan declared their commitment to cooperate in a joint cultural framework Turksoy was subsequently established by an agreement signed on 12 July 1993 in Almaty In 1996 an official cooperation between Turksoy and UNESCO was established involving mutual consultations and reciprocal representation 4 Since its establishment the Turkic Council has acted as an umbrella organization for Turksoy and a number of related organizations 5 Member and observer states EditAs of 2022 Turksoy has six founding and 8 observer members 2 Turksoy Headquarters Ankara Members Edit Member state Official language s Accession date Area km Demographics Azerbaijan 6 Azerbaijani 6 1993 6 86 600 6 91 Azerbaijanis 3 Lezgins 2 Russians 1 5 Armenians and others 6 Kazakhstan 7 Kazakh Russian 7 1993 7 2 724 900 7 64 Kazakhs 24 Russians and others 7 Kyrgyzstan 8 Kyrgyz Russian 8 1993 8 199 951 8 73 Kyrgyz 15 Uzbeks 6 Russians and others 8 Turkey 9 Turkish 9 1993 9 783 562 9 Turkmenistan 10 Turkmen 10 1993 10 488 100 10 85 Turkmens 5 Uzbeks 4 Russians and others 10 Uzbekistan 11 Uzbek 11 1993 11 448 924 11 80 Uzbeks 5 Russians 5 Tajiks and others 11 Observers Edit Observer state Official language s Accession date Area km Demographics Bashkortostan Russian Federation 12 Bashkir Russian 12 1993 12 143 600 12 29 Bashkirs 36 Russians 24 Tatars and others 12 Northern Cyprus de facto 13 Turkish 13 1993 13 3 335 13 98 Turks 0 5 Greeks and others 13 Tatarstan Russian Federation 14 Tatar Russian 14 1993 14 67 836 14 52 Tatars 39 Russians and others 14 Khakassia Russian Federation 15 Khakas Russian 15 1996 15 143 600 15 13 Khakas 79 Russians and others 15 Tuva Russian Federation 16 Tuvan Russian 16 1996 16 170 500 16 64 Tuvans 32 Russians and others 16 Găgăuzia Moldova 17 Gagauz Romanian Russian 17 1999 17 1 832 17 82 Gagauz 7 8 Moldovans 4 9 Bulgarians and others 17 Altai Russian Federation 18 Altay Russian 18 2003 18 206 168 18 31 Altaians 61 4 Russians Kazakhs and others 18 Yakutia Russian Federation 19 Yakut Russian 19 2003 19 3 062 100 19 40 Yakuts 60 Russians Tatars and others 19 Activities EditSince its establishment Turksoy has been carrying out activities to strengthen the ties of brotherhood and solidarity among Turkic peoples transmit the common Turkic culture to future generations and introduce it to the world 20 Activities and events include Gatherings of artists photographers painters opera singers poets journalists theatre dance and music ensembles of the Turkic World Monthly journal published in three languages Publishing works written in various Turkic languages and dialects Commemoration of artists authors poets and scholars in recognition of their valuable contribution to Turkic culture Symposia and conferences covering topics on the common history language culture and art of Turkic peoples Nevruz Day celebrations including concerts and events held in the UNESCO Headquarters in 2010 the United Nations General Assembly Hall in 2011 and various other countries including Germany Austria and the United Kingdom 21 Cultural Capital of the Turkic World Edit Main article Culture and Arts Capital of the Turkic World Every year Turksoy selects one city in the Turkic world to be the Cultural Capital of the Turkic World The chosen city hosts a number of events to celebrate Turkic culture 22 20 The cities that have been awarded this title are 2012 Astana Kazakhstan 2013 Eskisehir Turkey 2014 Kazan Tatarstan 2015 Merv Turkmenistan 2016 Shaki Azerbaijan 22 2017 Turkistan Kazakhstan 2018 Kastamonu Turkey 23 2019 Osh Kyrgyzstan 2020 Khiva Uzbekistan 24 2022 Bursa Turkey 25 2023 Shusha Azerbaijan 26 2024 Anau Turkmenistan 27 Commemorative years Edit Since 2010 Turksoy has selected at least one figure from Turkic culture every year to dedicate their activities to Year Person Description2010 Zeki Velidi Togan 28 Bashkir historian 120th anniversary of his birth2011 Gabdulla Tuqay 29 Tatar poet 125th anniversary of his birth2012 Nikolai Katanov az 30 Khakas Turkologist 150th anniversary of his birthMirza Fatali Akhundov 31 Azerbaijani writer 200th anniversary of his birth2013 Mukan Tulebaev tr 32 Kazakh musician 100th anniversary of his birth2014 33 Magtymguly Pyragy Turkmen poetToktogul Satylganov Kyrgyz poet2015 34 Haldun Taner Turkish writer 100th anniversary of his birthSemyon Kadyshev Khakas dastan writer 130th anniversary of his birth2016 Yusuf Balasaguni 35 Turkic philosopher and poet 1000th anniversary of his birth2017 Molla Panah Vagif 36 Azerbaijani poet 300th anniversary of his birth2018 37 Gara Garayev Azerbaijani composer 100th anniversary of his birthMagzhan Zhumabayev Kazakh poet 125th anniversary of his birthChinghiz Aitmatov Kyrgyz writer 90th anniversary of his birth2019 38 Imadaddin Nasimi Azerbaijani poet 650th anniversary of his birthAsik Veysel Turkish folk singer 125th anniversary of his birth2020 Abai Qunanbaiuly 39 Kazakh poet and intellectual 175th anniversary of his birth2022 25 Toktobolot Abdumomunov ru Kyrgyz writer 100th anniversary of his birthFikret Amirov Azerbaijani composer 100th anniversary of his birthSuleyman Celebi Turkish sufi 600th anniversary of his death2023 40 Temirbek Jurgenov az Kazakh poet 125th anniversary of his birthBaken Kydykeyeva Kyrgyz actress 100th anniversary of her birthMehmet Akif Ersoy Turkish poet 150th anniversary of his birthAl Biruni Persian scientist born in modern day Uzbekistan 1050th anniversary of his birthIsmet Guney Northern Cypriot painter 100th anniversary of his birth2024 40 Magtymguly Pyragy 2nd commemoration Turkmen poet and philosopher 300th anniversary of his birthFunding EditTurksoy is funded by contributions paid by individual member states local governments universities and NGOs 1 Related organizations EditThe Organization of Turkic States the Turkic Academy and the Foundation of Turkic Culture and Heritage are organizations which TURKSOY works in coordination with TURKSOY also carries out cooperation activities with the UNESCO the ISESCO and the International Foundation for the Humanitarian Cooperation IFESCCO of the Commonwealth of Independent States 1 List of Secretaries General EditNo Name Country of origin Took office Left office1 Polad Bulbuloglu 41 Azerbaijan 1994 20082 Dusen Kaseinov tr 42 Kazakhstan 29 May 2008 31 March 20223 Sultan Raev tr 26 Kyrgyzstan 31 March 2022 incumbentReferences Edit a b c d FAQ Turksoy org a b Members Turksoy org Mr Sultan Raev took over the function of Secretary General of TURKSOY TURKSOY www turksoy org Retrieved 6 May 2022 UNESCO Web Site 1996 Relations with the Joint Administration of the Turkic Culture and Arts TURKSOY and Draft Agreement between that Organization and UNESCO PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2009 12 04 Organization Chart Turk Kenesi Retrieved 20 March 2021 Turkic Council also functions as an umbrella organization for existing cooperation mechanisms such as the International Organization of Turkic Culture TURKSOY a b c d e Republic of Azerbaijan Turksoy org a b c d e Republic of Kazakhstan Turksoy org a b c d e Kyrgyz Republic Turksoy org a b c d Republic of Turkiye Turksoy org a b c d e Turkmenistan Turksoy org a b c d e Republic of Uzbekistan Turksoy org a b c d e Republic of Bashkortostan RF Turksoy org a b c d e Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Turksoy org a b c d e Republic of Tatarstan RF Turksoy org a b c d e Republic of Khakassia RF Turksoy org a b c d e Tuva Republic RF Turksoy org a b c d e Gagauzia Moldova Turksoy org a b c d e Republic of Altai RF Turksoy org a b c d e Republic of Sakha Yakutia RF Turksoy org a b About TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 2016 04 24 Retrieved 2016 05 17 Nevruz Celebration Once in a lifetime show Nowruz USA in Turkish Retrieved 13 July 2022 a b Turksoy Official Web Site Cultural Capital of the Turkic World 2016 Sheki TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 2016 06 01 Retrieved 2016 05 17 Turksoy Official Web Site The Cultural Capital of the Turkic World 2018 Kastamonu TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 2017 12 15 Retrieved 2017 12 15 Ozbekistan in Hive sehri 2020 Turk Dunyasi Kultur Baskenti secildi Archived from the original on 2019 12 06 Retrieved 2019 12 06 a b Osmanli nin ilk baskenti Bursa 2022 Turk Dunyasi Kultur Baskenti secildi TURKSOY www turksoy org Retrieved 16 September 2021 a b Azerbaycan in Susa kenti 2023 Turk Dunyasi Kultur Baskenti ilan edildi Avrasya dan Haber TRT Avaz Retrieved 31 March 2022 Turkmenistan in tarihi Anev kenti 2024 Turk Dunyasi Kultur Baskenti secildi www turksoy org in Turkish Retrieved 12 November 2022 2010 Ahmet Zeki Velidi Togan Yili TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 TURKSOY 27 Donem Bakanlar Konseyi Toplantisi nda Onemli Kararlara Imza Atildi TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 TURKSOY Turk Dunyasini Astana da Bulusturdu TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 2012 Mirza Fatali Ahundzade Yili Acilisi Toreni Ve 2012 Turksoy Basin Onur Odulleri Toreni TURKSOY www turksoy org Retrieved 2 October 2021 2013 MUKAN TOLEBAYEV YILI TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 TURKSOY Daimi Konseyi 31 Donem Toplantisi ve TURKSOY un 20 Kurulus Yildonumu Kutlamalari Sonuc Bildirisi TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 32 DONEM TURKSOY DAIMI KONSEYI SONA ERDI TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 Turk Dili konusan ulkeler Kultur Bakanlari Daimi Konseyi 33 Donem Toplantisi 2015 Turk Dunyasi Kultur Baskenti Merv de yapildi TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 Azerbaycan da Buyuk Bulusma TURKSOY Daimi Konseyi 34 Toplantisi TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 Kultur Bakanlari Turkistan da Bir Araya Geldi TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 TURKSOY Daimi Konseyi 36 Donem Toplantisi Kastamonu da Yapildi TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 10 November 2019 TURKSOY Daimi Konseyi Os ta Toplandi TURKSOY www turksoy org Archived from the original on 14 December 2019 Retrieved 14 December 2019 a b TURKSOY Daimi Konseyi 39 Donem Toplantisi Sonuc Bildirgesi www turksoy org in Turkish Retrieved 12 November 2022 Polad Bulbuloglu CV PDF Retrieved 22 December 2021 About TURKSOY www turksoy org Retrieved 22 December 2021 Notes Edit Russian Mezhdunarodnaya organizaciya tyurkskoj kultury romanized Mezhdunarodnaya organizatsiya tyurkskoy kul tury Turkish Uluslararasi Turk Kulturu TeskilatiExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to TURKSOY in English Turksoy Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Organization of Turkic Culture amp oldid 1132030272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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