Ziya Gökalp

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Ziya Gökalp was an influential early 20th-century Turkish sociologist, writer, and ideologue whose works helped shape modern Turkish nationalism and cultural identity.

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instanceOf Turkish nationalist
ideologue
person
sociologist
writer
burialPlace Istanbul
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
Turkey
dateOfBirth 1876-03-23
dateOfDeath 1924-10-25
describedAs founding figure of modern Turkish sociology
key ideologue of early Turkish nationalism
ethnicGroup Turks
familyName Gökalp
fieldOfWork cultural theory
nationalism studies
political thought
sociology
gender male
givenName Ziya
influenced Kemalist ideology
Republican era Turkish cultural policy
Turkish nationalism
influencedBy Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier Comte
surface form: Auguste Comte

Islamic thought
Ottoman intellectuals
surface form: Ottoman intellectual tradition

Émile Durkheim
languageOfWorkOrName Turkish
memberOf Committee of Union and Progress
movement Pan-Turkism
Turkish nationalism
Turkish nationalism
surface form: Turkism

modernism
name Ziya Gökalp self-link
notableWork Service of Light
surface form: Altın Işık

Kızıl Elma
Türkleşmek, İslamlaşmak, Muasırlaşmak
Türkçülüğün Esasları
occupation academic
philosopher
poet
politician
sociologist
writer
placeOfBirth Diyarbakır
Ottoman Empire
placeOfDeath Istanbul
Turkey
positionHeld deputy for Diyarbakır
member of the Ottoman Parliament
religion Islam

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Ziya Gökalp name Ziya Gökalp self-link
Turkish literature notableAuthor Ziya Gökalp