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What is mankurtization ?

The brutal practice of "mankurtization," first employed by the Mongolian-origin Juan-Juan tribe and later used by Russian and Chinese regimes, involved severe torture aimed at turning captives into compliant slaves. This historical method, now a metaphor for assimilation and identity loss, reflects a painful legacy that resonates in contemporary discussions about social alienation and cultural erasure.

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However, later on, this concept transformed from something concrete to something abstract and began to be used in our century to describe "people who cannot think or make decisions on their own." Although this method of torture may not exist in practice today, the idea is still applied as a form of assimilation policy. The concept of mankurt has found its place in social psychology literature as a term representing "social identity transformation and alienation from one's roots."