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The Tampere Turkish Society (''Tampere Türkler Birliği'', ) was an association of
Tatars Tatars ( )Tatar
in the Collins English Dictionary
are a group of Turkic peoples across Eas ...
in
Tampere Tampere is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Tampere is approximately , while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately . It is the most populous mu ...
, Finland, which focused mainly on arranging religious occasions and cultural gatherings, such as theater events. (Tatars in the country were usually known by a general term "Turks" during the 1900s).


Background

A contributor in Finnish Tatar circles, teacher/artist
Gibadulla Murtasin Gibadulla Murtasin (Гибадулла Муртазин, , ''Ğobəydulla'' ''Mortaza;'' October 25, 1895 – July 28, 1968) was a teacher among the Tatar community of Tampere and Helsinki, Finland. He also contributed to their cultural life by ...
, who came to Tampere in 1923, wrote during those times for writer/publisher Ayaz Ishaki's magazine called ''Yaña Milli Yul'' about the life of Tatars in Tampere. In 1931, he wrote about how the younger generation of their community was not getting enough education on their culture and religion. Murtasin stated, that they have to establish their own association/congregation, so that they do not lose their identity in the new home of theirs. In year 1935's issue of the same magazine, Murtasin wrote that at the end of the previous year, the women of their community had formed an association called "Yeş Hanımlar Oyışmasi" (Young Ladies' Association). In January 1935, it organized a celebration during
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, where an active member of their community, Mehrusa Wafin held a speech. In her speech, she emphasized how establishing their own society would create interest in their peoples history and culture and thus hope for the future. During that night, in the hall where the celebration was held, the flag of
Idel-Ural Idel-Ural (, ), literally Volga-Ural, is a historical region in Eastern Europe, in what is today Russia. The name literally means ''Volga-Urals'' in the Tatar language. The frequently used Russian variant is ''Volgo-Uralye'' (). The term Idel-Ura ...
was seen on the stage. When the audience saw it, they stood up and yelled "''Yeşesın!''" (''Hurrah!'').


Establishing the society

The Tampere Turkish Society was registered in July 1935. Afterwards, the members of the society have described it as being a very important aspect in conserving and developing their linguistic, religious and cultural life; a job that has been carried on since by
The Tampere Islamic Congregation The Tampere Tatar Congregation (, formerly The Tampere Islamic Congregation, ) is an islamic congregation of local Tatars in the city of Tampere, Finland. Its facilities are located on the street Hämeenkatu. It was founded in 1943. History Th ...
. The society arranged for the Tatars in Tampere different kinds of religious and cultural events. Many Tatars from other parts of the country took part as well. Gibadulla Murtasin, the man who had previously written about the subject, was a very important contributor in forming the society and in arranging its events. The society had many chairmen, for example: the above-mentioned Murtasin,
Semiulla Wafin Semiulla Wafin (also Vafa; ; February 2, 1909 – December 18, 1983) was a Finnish Tatars, Tatar shopkeeper, leader, publisher and a teacher in Tampere, where for decades he operated a successful fabric shop his father had established in early 190 ...
,
Ymär Sali Ymär Sali (Birth name, né ''Alautdinoff -'' ; Mishar Tatar dialect, Mishar Dialect: "Ümär", Tatar language, Literary Tatar: Гомәр Сәли / Галәветдин, ''Ğomər Səli / Ğaləwetdin''; February 5, 1876 - August 12, 1951) was ...
and
Aisa Hakimcan Aisa Hakimcan /ɑjˈsɑ hɑkimˈd͡ʒan/ (, ; 13 March 1896 – 5 November 1972) was a Volga Tatars, Tatar artist and publisher among the Finnish Tatars, Tatar community of Tampere, Finland. He was known as a nationalistic cultural figure, who dir ...
.


Name

Many Finnish Tatar establishments at the time used the name "Turkish" () instead of "Tatar". This Turkic community tried to avoid using given term due to it being viewed as a Russian epithet with a negative connotation.
Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
, and the symbol of its flag operated as a kind of reference point to their identity.Leitzinger 1996, p. 194–206 Other similarly named establishments have been the
Helsinki Helsinki () is the Capital city, capital and most populous List of cities and towns in Finland, city in Finland. It is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and is the seat of southern Finland's Uusimaa region. About people live in the municipali ...
-based ''Finlandiya Türkleri Birliği'' (Suomen turkkilaisten seura), and ''
Turku Turku ( ; ; , ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Southwest Finland. It is located on the southwestern coast of the country at the mouth of the Aura River (Finland), River Aura. The population of Turku is approximately , while t ...
Türkler Birliği.''


Literature

* Muazzez Baibulat: ''The Tampere Islamic Congregation: the Roots and History'' (in ''finnish, tatar and english'') Gummerus Kirjapaino Oy, 2004. . * Kadriye Bedretdin (reporter): ''Tugan Tel: Kirjoituksia Suomen Tataareista''. Suomen Itämainen Seura, 2011. .


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tampere Turkish Society, The Finnish Tatars Islamic organisations based in Finland Tatar culture Turkic culture Culture of Turkey 1935 establishments in Finland Defunct organisations based in Finland Tampere Tatar organizations