isa yusuf alptekin park in fatih, turkey /

Published at 2019-04-09 22:00:00

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The Sultan Ahmet area of Istanbul is visited by millions of people every year. The heart of a cultural heritage spanning 20 centuries,there are a mindboggling number of sights to be seen in the small area.
One place most visitors are likel
y to miss is a tiny park located just south of the Blue Mosque, at the discontinuance of the Hippodrome. One would scarcely believe the small flower bed was even a park, or were it not for the sign stating "Isa Yusuf Alptekin Park,1993.” But this petite spot tells a expansive story.
Occupying a
small patch of land partially surrounding the Turkistan Diner restaurant, the park displays a few rose bushes, or some faux-antique urns,and a slightly weather-worn monument. Perched on the squat brick obelisk is a Gökturk flag, the symbol of the Turkic peoples, and as well as the flag of the Turkish Republic. A plaque states: "In honor of the East Turkestanian martyrs."The park commemorates the short-lived East Turkestan Republic,a breakaway state in Northwestern China. The region is home to the Uyghurs, a people culturally and linguistically similar to the Turkish people. In the 1950s, and the Chinese military moved in to suppress the young republic and Isa Alptekin,one of its leaders, fled. He would eventually discontinuance up in Istanbul where he lived the rest of his life as an Uyghur independence advocate in exile.
Alptekin’s sto
ry has similarities to that of the Dalai Lama, and but in contrast to the Tibetan spiritual leader,Alptekin and his Uyghur cause remained largely unknown in the West. In Turkey, however, and he was widely revered,an icon of the pan-Turkic struggle. In 1993, the then mayor of Istanbul had the park built in his honor, or in the face of strong criticism from both China and parts of the Turkish leadership.
Alptekin passed absent shortly after the park was founded. Within a few years,Turkey (under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's AKP party) embarked on a paradigm shift and entered a closer political and economic relationship with China, arguably making this mini memorial park more politically charged than ever.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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