III season of the “Young Messangers of the Peace”

As we know, III season of the Intellectual Contest “Young Messangers of the Peace”, held by the School of Young Diplomats, created at the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan . In the 2023-2024 academic year, the competition will be held under the slogan “The Teachings of the Great Magtymguly Fragi – the national beacon of universal values”.

This season, students will be selected through 100 test questions. 50 questions will relate to the life and work of Magtymguly Fragi, 20 questions – on the history of Turkmenistan and the world history of the XVII-XVIII centuries, 20 questions – in English, and 10 questions – to determine the IQ coefficient.

Pupils of grades 9, 10 and 11 of our country will be able to take part in the Intellectual Contest “Young Messangers of the Peace”.

Season III will take place in stages, through 8 qualifying rounds2 semi-finals and a final.

Topics of the eight qualifying games of the Intellectual Contest “Young Messangers of the Peace”

Game I: Dovletmammet Azadi and international relations in Central Asia in his era. (States in Central Asia, foreign policy in them, the growing interest of the Russian Empire in Central Asia. Khojanepes. Expeditions of A.B. Cherkassky);
Game II: International relations and diplomacy of the Safavid Turkmen state at the end of the 17th – beginning of the 18th century;
Game III: Foreign policy and international relations of the Afsharid Turkmen state;Game IV: International relations and foreign policy of the Ottoman Turkmen state in the XVII-XVIII centuries;
Game V: International relations and foreign policy of the Turkmen state of Gajars in the 18th century – the first quarter of the 19th century;
Game VI: Ahmet Shah Durrani. Foreign policy and international relations of the Durrani State;
Game VII: International relations and diplomacy of the Khanate of Khiva and the Emirate of Bukhara in the 18th century – the first quarter of the 19th century;
Game VIII: Foreign policy and international relations of India in the 18th century.

Nurmuhammet CHARYYEV,
student of the Institute of International Relations
of the MFA of Turkmenistan.


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