Timur Kocaoğlu Explained

Timur Kocaoğlu
Native Name:Temur Xoʻja o‘g‘li
Birth Date:31 May 1947
Birth Place:Istanbul
Citizenship:Turkey
Nationality:Uzbek
Fields:History
linguistics
political science
Workplaces:
Thesis Title:National Identity in Soviet Central Asian Prose Fiction of the Post-Stalin Period: 1953— 1982
Thesis Year:1982
Doctoral Advisor:Edward Allworth
Spouse:Nigorahanim

Timur Kocaoğlu (Uzbek latin: Temur Xoʻja o‘g‘li; May 31, 1947, Istanbul) is an American and Turkish historian and political scientist of Uzbek descent. He was the first Uzbek scientist to defend his doctoral dissertation at Columbia University. He was born in Istanbul in 1947 in the family of Osman Kocaoğlu, one of the leaders of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic.[1] [2] [3] [4] In 1971, he graduated from the Faculty of Literature, Department of Turkish Language and Literature of Istanbul University.[5] In 1977, he studied at the Department of Arts, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures (MELAC) at Columbia University (New York), and in 1979 he defended two master's theses in political science at the Department of International Studies of Columbia University. In 1982, he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic "National Identity in Soviet Central Asian Prose Fiction of the Post-Stalin Period: 1953-1982" under the scientific supervision of the famous professor Edward Allworth, who was founding director at Columbia of both the Program on Soviet Nationality Problems and the Center for the Study of Central Asia. After Timur Kocaoğlu defended this dissertation, he worked at Radio Liberty for many years.[6]

Life

Timur Kocaoğlu was born on May 31, 1947, in Istanbul. At that time, his father Osman Kocaoğlu was often forced to leave Turkey due to political pressure and move for work. When Timur was four years old, he and his family moved to Peshawar, Pakistan. He studied at Convent High School, an English language school, for three years. The Osman Kocaoğlu family returned to Istanbul in 1957, and Timur continued his education at Ahmet Rasim Elementary School. Later, he studied at Kartal High School and then at Pendik Lyceum. During his studies at the lyceum, he took lessons from history teacher Nazmiye Togon and literature teacher Selahattin Savci. Nazmiye Togan was one of the leaders of Turkish National Movement and the wife of the famous scientist Ahmad Zaki Validi Togan. His father Osmankhoja passed away when he was studying at the university. Osman Kocaoğlu invited his son Timur to his presence for the last time and made a will as follows: "I'm not leaving you money in the bank, I'm not leaving you tall mansions, fertile lands, I'm not leaving you brothers and sisters to support you, I'm just leaving you the sorrow of the Motherland so that you will always remember".[7] [8]

Scientific career

Columbia University professor Edward Allworth being unaware of Osman Kocaoğlu's death sent a letter to him. There were some questions related to Bukhara and its political processes in the letter. Timur Kocaoglu, who received the letter, tried to answer some of the questions in the letter along with the news of his father's death. In this way, Timur Kocaoğlu got to know Professor Edward Allworth through a letter. Edward Allworth helped Timur Kocaoğlu to come to America through a grant when he noticed that he was interested in the literature of the peoples of Central Asia. In 1977, Timur Kocaoğlu began to work at Radio Liberty along with scientific activity. At that time, Radio Liberty broadcast in 22 languages. Among them were 6 Turkic languages (Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, Tatar and Bashkir). The scientist wrote hundreds of scientific articles in Uzbek and English during the 17 years of his work at Radio Liberty. He also learned the German language while working in Germany. After taking a break from Radio Liberty, he worked at Marmara University in 1985–1988. After working at Radio Liberty for another four years, he returned to Turkey in 1993 at the invitation of Attila Askar, the dean of Koç University, and taught at Koç University. In 1995 — 2005, he worked at the Knowledge Council of Türk Dil Kurumu. He started working at the Michigan State University in 2011. He retired from Michigan State University in 2021. Now he is teaching online at the National University of Uzbekistan. In addition, he founded the scientific content "Türkbilim Sanaltayları" on YouTube and holds scientific conferences.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.kitapyurdu.com/kitap/turkbilimde-arayislar-timur-kocaoglu-armagani-1-kitap/613584.html Aleyna Malkoç. Türkbilimde Arayışlar Timur Kocaoğlu Armağanı.
  2. Web site: Buhara'nın ilk Cumhurbaşkanı Osman Hoca'nın oğlu Prof. Dr. Kocaoğlu: Buhara ordusu Türk subayların desteğiyle kuruldu . September 3, 2020 . star.com.tr. 3 September 2020 .
  3. Web site: Osman Kocaoğlu'nu Anma . July 2, 2015 . turkdilidernegi.org.tr.
  4. Web site: TUHAF BİR TARİH ANLAYIŞI . April 9, 2020 . www.tarihistan.org.
  5. Web site: Timur Kocaoglu . July 22, 2017 . academia.edu.
  6. Web site: Timur Kocaoğlu (1947) . Timur Kocaoğlu (1947) . live . https://web.archive.org . 8 August 2013 . 27 May 2014 .
  7. Sulaymon Inoyatov. BUXOROI ShARIF XOʻJALARI: USMON XOʻJA, OTAULLA XOʻJAYeV, FAYZULLA XOʻJAYeV AJDODLARI VA AVLODLARI ShAJARASI, Buxoro, 2022
  8. Web site: Prof. Dr. Timur Kocaoğlu . The Opening Lecture on "Turkology from Past to Present" by Prof. Dr. Timur Kocaoğlu . 12 October 2022 .
  9. Web site: LEARNING TURKISH AND TURKIC LANGUAGES ON DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE USA ~ PRESENTED KNOWLEDGE AND OPPORTUNITIES . March 2, 2022 . lmglobal.org. March 2022 .
  10. Web site: Timur Kocaoğlu kitapları . nadirkitap.
  11. Web site: The Opening Lecture on "Turkology from Past to Present" by Prof. Dr. Timur Kocaoğlu . July 22, 2022 . marmara.edu.tr.