Two Turkmens: the father and the son awarded high ranks and awards of Russia and Britain respectively in 1881 and 1918


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Authors

  • Myradgeldi Soyegov Magtymguly National Institute of Language, Literature and Manuscripts of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32523/2664-5157-2021-3-74-81

Keywords:

negotiations, defence of Geok-tepe, the Teke Regiment, heroism of cavalrymen, Civil war

Abstract

By reduction and the comparative analysis of the authentic data the inconsistency of
the statement of some authors comes to light and, on the contrary, the Turkmens is supported with
new data truthful statements of others concerning Dykma-serdar (1825–1882) and his son Orazserdar
(1871–1919?) during the different periods of a management of them armed forces, namely
during heroic defence of a fortress of Geok-tepe and years of Civil war.
Article is supplied by corresponding conclusions and the conclusion, following of all research in
which position that in that interval of time the course of historical development of all mankind was
on the party of opponents of our heroes is fixed, awarding the first every possible successes and a
general victory. Disorder of Soviet Union in 1991 and occurrence on a historical scene of fifteen new
independent states has appeared the ending of this victorious procession (since 1885 already with
participation before won). Because of this historical event of the world value has appeared not only
necessary conditions, but also there was a public requirement for an objective estimation of activity
of Dykma-serdar and his son Oraz-serdar.

Author Biography

Myradgeldi Soyegov, Magtymguly National Institute of Language, Literature and Manuscripts of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan

Doctor of Philology, Professor, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, non-Staff Scientific Researcher

Published

2021-11-26

How to Cite

Soyegov М. (2021). Two Turkmens: the father and the son awarded high ranks and awards of Russia and Britain respectively in 1881 and 1918. Turkic Studies Journal, 3(3), 74–81. https://doi.org/10.32523/2664-5157-2021-3-74-81

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