Organization of volunteer forces of the Ottoman Empire from representatives of the peoples of the North Caucasus during the Russian-Ottoman war of 1877-1878 on the Caucasus-Asia Minor Front

V. A. Pankin, Панькин Владимир Александрович
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This article, based on a wide range of sources, primarily of foreign origin (Turkish, English, French and Austrian), examines the issue of an attempt by immigrants from the North Caucasus to integrate into Ottoman society by forming voluntary military units on the eve of and during the years of the Russian-Ottoman war of 1877-1878 The author conducted a study of issues that were practically not studied in domestic and world historiography related to the legislative support of the volunteer movement during the preparation of the armed forces for the expected military conflict with the Russian Empire, the number of formed military units from representatives of the peoples of the North Caucasus, their ethnicity, and command staff and a number of other issues, including uniforms of irregular parts of the Ottoman Empire, weapons and sources staffing. Based on an analysis of the sources available to us, the author concludes that the leadership of the Ottoman Empire is inevitable to seek help from the North Caucasus Muhajir, to form irregular cavalry units from them. The author also concludes that, for the conduct of hostilities on the Caucasus-Asia Minor Front, units formed from the peoples of the Central and Eastern Caucasus were sent: Dagestanis, Kabardins, Ossetians, Chechens and Kumyks, who, after resettlement from the Russian Empire, were settled by the Ottoman government in the territory Sivas and Erzurum vilayets, as well as Samsun (Djanik) sanjak.
1877-1878年俄罗斯-奥斯曼战争期间,在高加索-小亚细亚前线,由北高加索人民代表组成的奥斯曼帝国志愿军组织
本文基于广泛的来源,主要来自外国(土耳其语、英语、法语和奥地利语),研究了来自北高加索的移民试图在1877-1878年俄罗斯-奥斯曼战争前夕和战争期间通过组建志愿军事部队融入奥斯曼社会的问题武装部队为预期与俄罗斯帝国的军事冲突所做的准备,北高加索人民代表组成的军事部队的数量,他们的种族和指挥人员,以及一些其他问题,包括奥斯曼帝国非正规地区的制服、武器和人员来源。根据对现有资料的分析,作者得出结论,奥斯曼帝国的领导层不可避免地会寻求北高加索穆哈吉尔的帮助,从他们那里组建非正规骑兵部队。提交人还得出结论说,由于在高加索-小亚细亚前线进行敌对行动,派出了由中高加索和东高加索人民组成的部队:达吉斯坦人、卡巴尔丁人、奥塞梯人、车臣人和库米克人,他们从俄罗斯帝国重新安置后,由奥斯曼政府安置在西瓦斯和埃尔祖鲁姆·维拉耶茨以及桑桑(贾尼克)桑贾克境内。
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