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Hasanistani Turanic Society
Hasanistan Turanjı Jemiyeti
AbbreviationHTJ
ChairpersonHasan Çakar
Founded10 September 2020
MembershipUnknown
IdeologyTuranism
Hasani ultranationalism[1]

The Hasanistani Turanic Society (Hasani: Hasanistan Turanjı Jemiyeti, HTJ) is a pan-Turanist and ultrantionalist political organisation in Hasanistan. The organisation was established on 10 September 2020, by the founder of Hasanistan and then-Naib-i-Şehinşah Hasan Çakar.[1] It aims for the eventual establishment of a Turanic super-state spreading "from the Sami regions of Scandinavia to Alaska and from as north as Yakutia to as south as Hijaz".[1] The current amount of members in the group are unknown and its current chair is Hasan Çakar.

It is not a political party and does not contest elections, instead having members from various parties (although mainly the People's Unity Party). The group is officially unaffiliated and independent from the government,[1] but maintains close ties with the Hasanistani political establishment. It has been accused of holding anti-Indo-European sentiments, as well as promoting the rise of political extremism in Hasanistan.[1]

History

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Ideology

The HTJ is staunchly Turanist and promotes the idea that the "Turanic" people have exceptional qualities. It defines the Turanic people as ethnic groups under the classical academic conception of the Ural-Altaic language family, although excludes South Koreans and Ryukyuans regarding them as "uncle toms". It also has described certain groups not included within the Ural-Altaic family as so-called "honourary Turanians", most notably Mahusetans (excluding Radonics). The society is also known to view ideologies it regards as pro-Turan favourably, such as Islam, Juche, Kemalism and Sultan-Galiyevism.[1]

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