Üç Tarz-ı Siyaset by Yusuf Akçura7/6/2023 He garnered most attention for his 1904 work Üç Tarz-ı Siyaset (Three Policies), which was originally printed in the Cairo-based magazine Türk. He returned to Russia in 1903, settled in Zöyebașı beside Simbirsk and began to write extensively on the topic. There he contributed to Meşveret, a periodical published by the exiled members of the Committee of Union and Progress. He escaped exile in 1899 and made his way to Paris where he began to emerge as a staunch advocate of Turkish nationalism and Pan-Turkism. But in 1896 he was accused of belonging to the Young Turk movement and was exiled to Trablusgarb in Fezzan, Ottoman Libya. He took up a post in the Erkan-i Harbiye (General Staff Course), a prestigious training programme for the Ottoman military. He received primary and secondary education in Constantinople and entered the Harbiye Mektebi (Military College) in 1895. He was born in Simbirsk, Russian Empire to a Tatar family and lived there until he and his mother emigrated to the Ottoman Empire when he was seven.
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