The International Organization of Turkic Culture
tr, Uluslararası Türk Kültürü Teşkilatı or TURKSOY is an international
cultural
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organization of countries with
Turkic populations, speaking languages belonging to the
Turkic language family.
The General Secretary of Türksoy is
Sultan Raev
Sultan (; ar, سلطان ', ) is a position with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabic abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", derived from the verbal noun ', meaning "authority" or "power". Later, it ...
, 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 ( tr, link=no, Türk Kültür ve Sanatları Ortak Yönetimi, and was later on renamed as International Organization of Turkic Culture. Its acronym nevertheless remained the same.
History
The organization has its roots in meetings during 1992 in
Baku
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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
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.
In 1996, an official cooperation between Türksoy and
UNESCO was established, involving mutual consultations and reciprocal representation.
Since its establishment, the
Turkic Council has acted as an umbrella organization for Türksoy and a number of related organizations.
Member and observer states
As of 2022, Türksoy has six founding and 8 observer members.
Members
Observers
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."
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.
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.
The cities that have been awarded this title are:
* 2012:
Astana,
Kazakhstan
* 2013:
Eskişehir,
Turkey
* 2014:
Kazan,
Tatarstan
* 2015:
Merv,
Turkmenistan
* 2016:
Shaki,
Azerbaijan
* 2017:
Turkistan,
Kazakhstan
* 2018:
Kastamonu,
Turkey
* 2019:
Osh,
Kyrgyzstan
* 2020:
Khiva
Khiva ( uz, Xiva/, خىۋا; fa, خیوه, ; alternative or historical names include ''Kheeva'', ''Khorasam'', ''Khoresm'', ''Khwarezm'', ''Khwarizm'', ''Khwarazm'', ''Chorezm'', ar, خوارزم and fa, خوارزم) is a district-level city ...
,
Uzbekistan
* 2022:
Bursa
( grc-gre, Προῦσα, Proûsa, Latin: Prusa, ota, بورسه, Arabic:بورصة) is a city in northwestern Turkey and the administrative center of Bursa Province. The fourth-most populous city in Turkey and second-most populous in the ...
, Turkey
* 2023:
Shusha, Azerbaijan
* 2024:
Anau Anau may refer to:
* Anau, Bora Bora, commune in Bora Bora
* Anau, Turkmenistan
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, Turkmenistan
Commemorative years
Since 2010, Türksoy has selected at least one figure from Turkic culture every year to dedicate their activities to.
Funding
Türksoy is funded by contributions paid by individual member states, local governments, universities and NGOs.
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
The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO, formerly ISESCO) is a specialized organization that operates under the aegis of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and is concerned with fields of education ...
and the International Foundation for the Humanitarian Cooperation (IFESCCO) of the
Commonwealth of Independent States.
List of Secretaries-General
References
Notes
External links
Türksoy Website
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