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Emin Bektóre

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Language
  
Crimean Tatar

Period
  
20th century

Nationality
  
Tatar

Died
  
1995

Occupation
  
Folklorist, ethnographer, lyricist, activist

Notable awards
  
Halk Oyunlari Hizmet Ödülü - 1990 by Galatasaray Eğitim Vakfi, Zirvedekiler 90 by Öner Journal

Emin Bektóre (also transliterated in Turkish as: Emin Bektöre) (1906-1995) was a Dobrujan-born Crimean Tatar folklorist, ethnographer, lyricist, and activist for ethnic Tatar causes.

Biography

Emin was born in Dobrich in the region of Dobruja. At the time, the town was part of the Principality of Bulgaria; from 1913 to 1940, it was in Romanian possession and named Bazargic. He received his primary and secondary schooling in Romania, in Bazargic and Bucharest. Since his early youth he was interested in folklore joining Romanian and Bulgarian folk groups. Then he organized several Crimean Tatar folk ensembles and wrote and staged such didactic plays as Şahin Giray Han, Atilla, Bora, Kîrîm, Kók-kóz Bayar. In 1930, in Constanta, he joined the group led by Músteğip Úlkúsal founding the Crimean Tatar journal Emel.

Bektóre immigrated to Turkey in 1940 and settled in Eskişehir carrying out significant work for Tatars folk culture. There he continued teaching and counseling folklore. He was a forerunner and developer of ethnography and folklore initiatives in Turkey. Thanks to his activities Crimean Tatar folk dance and music have been included in the educational curriculum in the province of Eskişehir.

He campaigned for national Tatar causes. In the sixties he met again, this time in Turkey, Mústecip Úlkúsal and other leading Crimean Tatar activists such as Cafer Seydamet Kırımer and Edige Kırımal restarting his contribution to Emel, Turkish series.

Bektóre died on 15 April 1995.

References

Emin Bektóre Wikipedia


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