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General Overview of Central Asian Turk’s Art of War and Psychology of War
Serkan Künü, Andaç Karabulut
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1514/2014.06.006
Serkan Künü, Ph.D., assistant professor, lecturer in Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Economics, Iğdır University, Iğdır, Turkey.
Expert Andaç Karabulut, Ph.D. student, expert in International Relations, Political Science and International Relations, Gelisim University, Istanbul, Turkey.
In Central Asian Turkish culture, Turkish nomadic and hunting strategies in the war hold an important place in the affected areas. Lightweight equipment and horses and horseback archery have gained importance in the battle field; factors such as the independence and freedom of the Turkish military have been a source of their courage. Metehan, Oguz, Kursad and 40 warriors on the battlefield have been found in this direction and their struggle for independence period with the Central Asian countries has played an influential role in determining the boundaries. In this research, it has been tried to mention the structure of the Central Asian Turkish army, the structure of the Turkish army and logic of the war psychology.
Central Asian Turks, Nomadic, arrow and bow, Metehan, Kursad rebellion, the Turkish Army, history, intelligence
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