Cretan Turks at the End of the 19th Century: Migration and Settlement

Tuncay Ercan Sepetcioğlu
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The Cretan Turks (and now their descendants) are a group of people who originally had lived in the Island of Crete till 1923 when the Obligatory Population Exchange Agreement signed between Turkey and Greece. Through almost the entire 19th century, as a result of Greek revolts one after another in different times in history and the public order on the island was disrupted, the Cretan Turkish population in fear of their lives left their living places, became refugees and the demographic structure of the island changed in favor of the Orthodox Christians. Among those migrations, the biggest and the most decisive on the political future of the island is the Heraklion Events that started in 1897 which resulted in the migration of at least 40,000 Turks. This population movement is particularly important as it caused the expansion of Cretan Turks to very different regions. The present existence of a Cretan community in Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Libya, the Rhodes and Kos Islands of Greece, along with (albeit few) Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, the Island of Cyprus and Palestine happened due to this immigration movement. This article approaches the immigration and settlement process that happened at the very end of the 19th century as a result of a revolt in Crete, in a sudden and involuntary manner, in a period where the Ottoman Empire suffered from political, economic and social difficulties. Tracking the official records and by fieldwork where and how immigrants settled, how many and where new settlements were founded for them were analyzed with the methodological approaches of history and historical anthropology.
19世纪末的克里特岛突厥人:移民与定居
克里特岛土耳其人(现在是他们的后裔)是一群最初居住在克里特岛的人,直到1923年土耳其和希腊签署了强制性人口交换协议。在几乎整个19世纪,由于希腊人在不同历史时期的一次又一次起义,岛上的公共秩序被打乱,克里特岛的土耳其人因担心自己的生命而离开了他们的居住地,成为难民,岛上的人口结构也发生了变化,有利于东正教基督徒。在这些移徙中,对该岛政治前途影响最大和最具决定性的是1897年开始的伊拉克利翁事件,该事件导致至少4万土耳其人移徙。这种人口流动特别重要,因为它使克里特岛突厥人扩展到非常不同的地区。目前在土耳其、黎巴嫩、叙利亚、利比亚、希腊的罗德岛和科斯群岛,以及(尽管为数不多)埃及、约旦、突尼斯、塞浦路斯岛和巴勒斯坦存在的克里特岛社区,都是由于这次移民运动而产生的。这篇文章探讨了19世纪末发生在克里特岛的移民和定居过程,这是在奥斯曼帝国遭受政治、经济和社会困难的时期,以一种突然和非自愿的方式发生的。通过追踪官方记录和实地考察,用历史学和历史人类学的方法论方法分析了移民定居的地点和方式,以及为他们建立的新定居点的数量和地点。
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