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Baymirza Hayit Mahmutmirzaoğlov (17 December 1917 – 31 October 2006), also spelled Boymirza Hayit Mahmutmirzaoğlov, was a historian and orientalist who specialised in the history of Turkestan and Central Asia.


Life

Baymirza Hayit was born in Yargorgan, a village in the province of Namangan, located in Uzbekistan. Hayit was one of nine children raised by his mother Rabiya Hayit and his father Mirza Mahmutmirzaoğlov in a family of Uzbek origin. As an adolescent Hayit already showed interest in literature and arts. Despite the deprivations of the 1930s, he graduated from
Tashkent University Tashkent (, uz, Toshkent, Тошкент/, ) (from russian: Ташкент), or Toshkent (; ), also historically known as Chach is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of 2 ...
in 1939. The same year he was called into the Red Army, where he served as a lieutenant. Hayit left Namangan in December 1939 and was stationed in Poland as a squadron tank commander. During World War II Hayit got into German captivity in 1941. Then he served as an officer in the
Turkestan Legion The Turkestan Legion (german: Turkistanische Legion) was the name for the military units composed of the Turkic peoples who served in the Wehrmacht during World War II. Most of these troops were Red Army POWs who formed a common cause with ...
of the German Wehrmacht. While serving in the legion he met the legendary Turkistani nationalist
Mustafa Chokaev Mustafa Shokay ( kk, Мұстафа Шоқайұлы, , romanized: ''Mūstafa Şoqaiūly'', Russian language, Russian: Мустафа́ Шока́й); 25 December 1890 – 27 December 1941) was a Kazakh people, Kazakh social and political activ ...
. After the war Hayit settled down in West Germany, where he enrolled in the subjects science of history, orientalism and Islamic sciences at the University of Münster. Since then he was committed to the studies about his home region Turkestan. He received his PhD Doctor of Philosophy in 1950 and published his thesis “''Die Nationalen Regierungen von Kokand und der Alasch Orda''.” He married a young doctor from Cologne named Ruth in the same year. The couple had two sons, Ertay and Mirza, and a daughter, Dilber. From the 1950s until his death Hayit wrote dozens of articles and 15 acclaimed books in German, English, and
Turkish Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities and mi ...
on the history of Turkestan (the now independent republics of Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and the Chinese province of Xinjiang). His major works are "''Turkestan im XX. Jahrhundert''" (1956), "''Sowjetrussische Orientpolitik am Beispiel Turkestans''" (1962), "''Die Wirtschaftsprobleme Turkestans''", (1968), "''Turkestan zwischen Russland und China''", (1971) and "''Basmatschi: Nationaler Kampf Turkestans in den Jahren 1917 bis 1934''", (1992). Hayit taught at several universities around the world. He worked as an assistant at the University of London, and he worked as a lecturer at Harvard University, Hacettepe University in Ankara, University of Istanbul and Marmara University in Istanbul. Hayit was a strong advocate for the independence and unification of the Soviet and Chinese-controlled parts of Central Asia.Jacob M. Landau. Pan-Turkism: from irredentism to cooperation. London: C Hurst & Co (Publishers) Ltd, 1995.p 121. His work was vilified in the Soviet Union. Even in independent Uzbekistan discussing it was controversial, and Hayit was vilified by president Islam Karimov for being a traitor to his motherland. In other parts of the world his work was appreciated because of the huge political and historical relevance of his theses. Hayit was one of the very few historians who was committed to Turkestanian history at large. Especially in the Turkish-speaking world he gained a high reputation. In 2004 he was given an honorary doctorate for his lifetime work by the Technical University of Istanbul. Hayit died at the age of 88 in Cologne on 31 October 2006.


Partial list of published works

Works were published under the names Baymirza Hayit and B. Hayit.


Books

* “Die Nationalen Regierungen von Kokand und der Alasch Orda.” Ph.D. thesis for University of Münster, Munich, 1950. * ''Sowjetrußische Orientpolitik am Beispiel Turkestan''. Köln-Berlin: Kiepenhauer & Witsch, 1956 * ''Turkestan im XX Jahrhundert''.
Darmstadt Darmstadt () is a city in the States of Germany, state of Hesse in Germany, located in the southern part of the Frankfurt Rhine Main Area, Rhine-Main-Area (Frankfurt Metropolitan Region). Darmstadt has around 160,000 inhabitants, making it th ...
: Leske, 1956 * ''Documents: Soviet Russia's Anti-Islam-Policy in Turkestan''. Düsseldorf: Gerhard von Mende, 2 vols, 1958. * ''Turkestan Zwischen Russland und China''. Amsterdam: Philo Press, 1971 * ''Turkestan. Im Herzen Euroasiens''. Studienverlag, 1980. . * ''Some thoughts on the problem of Turkestan'', Institute of Turkestan Research, 1984 * “''slam and Turkestan under Russian Rule''. Istanbul: Can Matbaa, 1987. * ''Basmatschi: Nationaler Kampf Turkestans in den Jahren 1917 bis 1934''.
Köln Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.6 million ...
: Dreisam-Verlag, 1993. ; . * ''Berichte und Forschungen über Turkestan''. Köln. 1997. * ''Yeni Çag Türkistan tarihi kaynaklar''. Turan Kültür Vakf, 2000


Articles

* “The Communist Party in Turkestan” London: ''
Central Asian Review ''Central Asian Review'' was a journal of Central Asian studies published from 1953 to 1968. A 1954 review in Soviet Studies deemed that its work on Soviet Central Asia "performs an invaluable service and does it well," while more recent scholarsh ...
'', 1957. * “Turkestan as an Example of Soviet Colonialism” Studies on the Soviet Union. pp. 78–95 1961 * “Sowjetrußischer Kolonialismus und Imperialismus in Turkestan.” Oosterhout. 1962 * “Turkistanda Emir haqqinda yeni fikir carayanlari.” Milli Turkistan. No. 126. 1969. * “Der Islam und die anti-islamische Bewegung in der Sowjetunion.” Osteuropa 22(2). 114–118. 1972 * “Turkistan: A case for national independence.” '' Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs''. 1. pp. 38–50. 1979. * “Turkestan im Herzen Euroasiens.” Studienverlag (1), 1980. * “Western Turkestan: The Russian dilemma.” ''Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs''. 6 (I) pp. 137–51. 1985 * “Turkestan als historischer Faktor und politische Idee.” Studienverlag 17 1988


References

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