OSMANLI HÂKİMİYETİNDE VARNA KAZÂSI: İSKÂN, DEMOGRAFİ VE İDARÎ YAPIYA DAİR BAZI BİLGİLER (16-18. YÜZYIL)

IF 0.2 Q4 AREA STUDIES
İ. Çakir
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Varna is located on a coastal plain situated on a bay having the same name in the Northeastern part of Bulgaria. Founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century BC, Varna was incorporated into the Danubian Bulgarian State (First Bulgarian State) in the late 8th century and converted to Christianity during the second half of the 9th century. Varna fell under Byzantine rule in 971 and this lasted for a long time. As from 13th century, Turkic people migrating to Anatolia were settled in Varna located within the borders of the Bulgarian State. Some of them returned to Anatolia and some others stayed in Dobruja and adopted Christianity. The descendants of these Christian Turks, called the Gagauz, founded an independent beylik in Dobruja. The capital city of this beylik was Kaliakra (Keligra) and was later moved to Varna. Varna and its surrounding region fell under Ottoman rule during the reign of Sultan Murad I. The Crusade of Varna 1444 between the Ottoman Empire and the Crusaders took place around the vicinity of Varna. After 1444, the Yoruk groups were settled in the villages destroyed by their abandoned populations. Administratively, Varna was subjected to the sanjak of Silistra from the 16th century. The data in the cadastral record books (tahrir defteri) indicate that the population of Varna increased throughout the 16th century. Under Ottoman rule, Varna was one of the commercially important centers on the route leading to Istanbul from the North of the Black Sea. Offering chances in terms of economic and commercial activities, Varna attracted both Muslims and non-Muslims. Varna was raided many times by the Prince of Wallachia Michael in the late 16th century, and by the Cossacks in the 17th century. The archive records show that the population of the district of Varna was reconstructed following these raids. New districts (Hacıoğlu Pazardzhik and Balchik) were founded around Varna in the second half of the 16th century. In the 17th century, the number of the villages and the population of Varna decreased due to not only the Cossack attacks but also these newly founded districts. This paper provides information regarding Varna coming under the Ottoman domination, its administrative organization, its settlement, and demographics. This information will contribute to the history of the district Varna’s administration, socio-economics, settlement, and demographics.
遵循以下奥斯曼授权,DEMOGRAFIAN和其他您的特定目的(16-18)。(咕哝)
瓦尔纳位于保加利亚东北部一个同名海湾上的沿海平原上。瓦尔纳于公元前6世纪作为希腊殖民地建立,8世纪末并入多瑙河保加利亚国(第一保加利亚国),9世纪下半叶皈依基督教。瓦尔纳于971年落入拜占庭统治之下,并持续了很长一段时间。从13世纪开始,迁移到安纳托利亚的突厥人定居在保加利亚境内的瓦尔纳。他们中的一些人返回安纳托利亚,另一些人留在多布鲁亚并信奉基督教。这些信奉基督教的土耳其人的后裔,称为加古兹人,在多布鲁亚建立了一个独立的贝伊里克。这个贝里克的首都是卡利亚克拉(凯利格拉),后来被迁移到瓦尔纳。瓦尔纳及其周边地区在苏丹穆拉德一世统治期间落入奥斯曼统治之下。1444年奥斯曼帝国和十字军之间的瓦尔纳十字军东征发生在瓦尔纳附近。1444年后,约鲁克人定居在被遗弃人口摧毁的村庄。从16世纪起,瓦尔纳在行政上受到西里斯特拉的统治。地籍记录簿(tahrir defteri)中的数据表明,瓦尔纳的人口在整个16世纪都在增加。在奥斯曼帝国统治下,瓦尔纳是从黑海北部通往伊斯坦布尔的重要商业中心之一。瓦尔纳在经济和商业活动方面提供了机会,吸引了穆斯林和非穆斯林。瓦尔纳在16世纪末遭到瓦拉几亚王子迈克尔的多次袭击,17世纪又遭到哥萨克的多次袭击。档案记录显示,瓦尔纳地区的人口是在这些袭击之后重建的。16世纪下半叶,瓦尔纳周围建立了新的地区(Hacıoğlu Pazardzhik和Balchik)。17世纪,瓦尔纳的村庄数量和人口减少,不仅是因为哥萨克的袭击,还因为这些新成立的地区。本文提供了关于瓦尔纳在奥斯曼统治下的信息、其行政组织、定居点和人口统计。这些信息将有助于了解瓦尔纳地区行政管理、社会经济、定居点和人口统计的历史。
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