General Turkish History is not merely an academic unit at a university; it is the philosophy that founded and forms the foundation of the Republic of Turkey.
A very broad area, such as the Turkish states established thousands of years before Christ, primarily until the end of the Seljuk or Great Mongol Empires, their tribes and communities, their organizations, their social, cultural and economic lives, their political activities, their military structures, their beliefs, their thoughts, the geographies they inhabited, their migrations, their archaeology, and their relations with neighboring countries and nations, falls within the scope of General Turkish History.
In addition to these, the Turkish presence outside Turkey, which has continued to exist to the present day, in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Turkestan, is also within the scope of General Turkish History.
The General Turkish History Handbook, written in 14 chapters by historians with national values Show More