Nomadik Pastoralist Devletin Oluşumu Ve Yapısı: Göktürk Devleti Örneği
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Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü
Abstract
In this thesis, the formation and structure of the nomadic pastoralist state are addressed within
the context of the continuity and flexibility specific to nomadic pastoralist Turkic communities in
Central Asia, with the aim of providing a concrete explanation within a historical-social
framework through the case of the Göktürks. It is based on the assumption that the mode of
production and the mobility associated with it play a significant role in shaping the social and
political relations that underlie the formation processes and structures of nomadic pastoralist
states. Accordingly, the thesis discusses the formation and structure of the state in the case of
the Göktürks in relation to the material conditions that give rise to social property relations. This
thesis argues that, in contrast to Eurocentric state formation theories developed based on the
parameters of settled societies, nomadic pastoralist states are complex political entities that
develop distinct organizational methods according to their own specific conditions. In the
existing literature, studies that evaluate nomadic pastoralist communities through the lens of
material conditions are rare, and research on Central Asian Turk history generally does not go
beyond descriptive historical narratives. In this regard, the thesis examines the Göktürks
through the material conditions of life, contextualizing the formation of nomadic pastoralist
states within a historical framework and striving to offer an original contribution to state theory
through the example of the Turks.