The history of Greek “Hellenoturkism” by Professor Dimitris Kitsikis

Written by Petrit Latifi

Professor Dimitris Kitsikis, a prominent Greek intellectual and historian known for his theory of *Hellenoturkism*. This theory highlights the deep historical and cultural connections between Greeks and Turks, advocating for the idea of a Greek-Turkish Confederation. Kitsikis controversially stated that “the best Greeks are Turks,” which can be understood within the context of his belief in the cultural and historical intermingling of the two peoples, particularly during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods.

Kitsikis argued that Greeks and Turks share a common civilization, and he sought to break down nationalist barriers between the two nations. His views were seen as provocative, as they challenge the prevailing nationalistic narratives in both Greece and Turkey. His works and political activity aimed at fostering closer relations between the two countries by emphasizing their shared history rather than focusing on divisions.

For more detailed information on Dimitris Kitsikis and his concept of *Hellenoturkism*, you can explore sources like [Wikipedia’s article on Hellenoturkism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenoturkism) and interviews on his theories [oai_citation:2,Uluslararası Politika Akademisi – (UPA) – INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR DIMITRI KITSIKIS](https://politikaakademisi.org/…/interview-with…/) [oai_citation:1,Hellenoturkism – Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenoturkism).

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