Sayfayı Yazdır
FROM THE IDEAL OF RED APPLE
TO THE REALITY OF TURAN

 "Our purpose in naming this great study of "General Turkish History" that is included in this site as "Turkish Turan History" is as follows:
Our aim is to emphasise that the Turkish history and the Turkish nation constitute a union, that there is not any kind of qualitative difference between a militia of Oğuz Khan and any person of our people today, and what makes the difference is the lack of the ideal of the red apple (promised land) or maybe our people of today may have get rid of the thought of Great Turan from their minds.
With the ideal of Red Apple in our heart and the thought of Great Turan in our minds, we constitute a very very large nation wide-spread from the Northern Siberia to Manchuria or ranging from a Red Indian chief with Turan roots residing on the other side of America to the Anatolian Turk Sheikh effendi obstinate in speaking Turkish that resides in Yemen provinces.
Thus, the term of Great Turan Country shall mean the places where this great nation resides in (wherever it may be) and the ideal of Red Apple kept in hearts.".

          There are rather few societies that have survived until today within the continuous flow of the history like a river with their names attributed, their geographies defined and all their internal dynamics completed since the beginning of the history. One of these societies is the Turkish society (association of people) or the Turkish nation.

     Any society (association) or any nation has only one demand from this universe; it is the unconditional right of living. In other words in brief, it is the demand for existence and survival.

      The effective survival of a nation is much more predominant than the factors such as the states, systems, regimes and all sorts of organisational structures. Anything of great significance is worthless when compared with the fact of the survival of a nation.

     The primary fundamental duty of a nation is to survive its existence. The nations are supported with their ideals and gain their powers from these ideals in order to survive and exist in the future. The fundamental element that provides vitality for a nation and supports the transition of the nation within the flow of the history is of course the ideals that it owns. The ideals and the realistic attitudes maintain the historical flow. The reality of Red Apple (ideal of Promised Land), the ideal of the Turkish nation is the Turan.

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