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A historiographical analysis of the events of the Petrine era in the Caucasus demonstrates that the problem of personal contacts of Tsar Peter I with the ruling elites of Dagestan during his campaign in 1722 remains one of the poorly developed historical aspects. The tsar’s personal contacts with foreign elites were part of his imperial policy of expanding the territories of the Russian state, involving new subjects in the sphere of the political and legal space of the empire, ensuring their loyalty in the conditions of multi-ethnicity and political fragmentation of the Caucasus. Such ensuring was achieved by involving local elites in the social structure of the empire, in its economic system. Peter the Great’s contacts with the Dagestan rulers took place during the Persian expedition – his last major foreign policy campaign, as a result of which the southwestern Caspian region was briefly conquered and annexed to the Russian Empire. The conducted study made it possible to identify the reason that determined the pro-Russian position of one or another Dagestan ruler, their attitude to Peter I, in particular. The contacts of the parties were accompanied by giving each other expensive gifts, awarding ranks to the ruling elite that had passed into Russian citizenship, confirmation in positions, assignment of salaries to its representatives, etc. The study is based on the analysis of retrospective documentary information collected from documents of scientific archives of Russia and historiographical sources. The source base of the study, in addition to archival documents, are the materials of direct participants and eyewitnesses of the meeting of Peter I and a number of Dagestani rulers: “The War Diary of 1722”, compiled in the middle of the XIX century based on the diary entries of Peter I, travel notes of the Scottish doctor J. Bell and Artillery Captain Peter Bruce. The last two sources in this study are used in the original.
对高加索地区彼得大帝时代事件的史学分析表明,沙皇彼得一世在1722年的战役中与达吉斯坦统治精英的私人接触问题仍然是一个不太成熟的历史方面。沙皇与外国精英的私人接触是他扩张俄罗斯领土的帝国政策的一部分,包括在帝国的政治和法律空间范围内引入新的臣民,确保他们在高加索多种族和政治分裂的条件下忠诚。这种保障是通过让地方精英参与帝国的社会结构和经济体系来实现的。彼得大帝与达吉斯坦统治者的接触发生在波斯远征期间,这是他最后一次重大的外交政策运动,结果是西南里海地区被短暂征服并并入俄罗斯帝国。进行的研究可以确定决定达吉斯坦统治者亲俄立场的原因,特别是他们对彼得一世的态度。双方的交往伴随着赠送昂贵的礼物,授予已获得俄罗斯国籍的统治精英的军衔,确认其职位,分配其代表的薪水,等等。本研究是基于对俄罗斯科学档案文献和史学资料中收集的回顾性文献信息的分析。除了档案文件外,本研究的资料来源还包括彼得一世和一些达吉斯坦统治者会面的直接参与者和目击者的资料:《1722年战争日记》(The War Diary of 1722),于19世纪中叶根据彼得一世的日记、苏格兰医生J. Bell和炮兵上尉Peter Bruce的游记编撰而成。本研究的最后两个来源在原文中使用。