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‘Taraqqiparvarlar’
From what Turkic language is the name Taraqqiparvarlar derived of? I mean, the direction/vocabulary is good, but the spelling seems odd. My guess is Kazan Tatar but it would be spelled differently (i.e. with ä's). In Istanbul Turkish it's spelled as Terakkiperverler (such as this political party). Ziyalilar is spelled as Ziyalılar. Not criticism btw, just adding my 2 cents. Hopefully if others agree this can be improved.

Reply from Wiki Chad 777: The word Taraqqiparvarlar is from Uzbek language, as an Uzbek I can tell this for sure. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wiki Chad 777 (talk • contribs) 11:22, 11 December 2023 (UTC)

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