This academic book explores the cultural life in Turkestan under colonial conditions, shedding light on the impact of colonial rule on indigenous communities and their cultural practices. The book delves into the background and context of Turkestan, tracing the emergence of colonial powers and their influence on the region. It examines the objectives and scope of the study, highlighting the aims of understanding the cultural transformations and resistance strategies employed by indigenous communities.The methodology of the book involves a comprehensive analysis of historical documents, scholarly research, oral histories, and cultural artifacts to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. The sources used include primary accounts from indigenous voices, colonial records, and scholarly works on colonialism, cultural studies, and postcolonial theory.