库尔德斯坦和达吉斯坦的naqshbandiya-khalidiya:“毫无例外地禁止他们进入我们的领土……

A. Pobedonostseva-Kaya
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这篇文章论述了18 - 19世纪高加索山区人民与奥斯曼帝国和波斯的库尔德人之间的接触历史。本文利用外交和其他官方文件,以及回忆录和总结以往的研究结果,分析了在该地区几个帝国地缘政治竞争的背景下这些接触的动态和特征。达吉斯坦和库尔德斯坦邻近,位于商人和朝圣者的十字路口,不仅形成了不同的忏悔社区,而且由于精神实践的传播,特别是苏菲派的传播,也加强了跨地区的联系。库尔德人与高加索人的关系在Naqshbandi tariqa(伊斯兰世界最具影响力的苏菲派传统之一)的卡利迪分支在高加索地区的出现和加强中发挥了重要作用。俄罗斯帝国在19世纪前三分之一的领土扩张导致其控制了一些有库尔德人居住的领土,而俄罗斯当局在高加索战争期间对库尔德人-达吉斯坦人通过“哈利底安”通道相互作用的恐惧,成为俄罗斯当局对库尔德人采取行政措施的原因之一。这为俄罗斯未来对库尔德人的政策奠定了基础。与此同时,跨界团结的政治意义被证明是暂时有限的,这证明了即使在共享单一意识形态的宗教运动框架内,跨界互动的复杂性。
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“TO PROHIBIT THEM ALL WITHOUT EXCEPTION ENTERING OUR REALM…”: NAQSHBANDIYA-KHALIDIYA IN KURDISTAN AND DAGESTAN
The article deals with the history of contacts between the mountain peoples of the Caucasus and the Kurds of the Ottoman Empire and Persia in the 18th - 19th centuries. Using diplomatic and other official documents, as well as memoirs and summarizing the results of previous studies, the article analyzes the dynamics and characteristics of these contacts in the context of geopolitical rivalry of several empires in the region. The proximity of Dagestan and Kurdistan, their location at the crossroads of merchants and pilgrims led not only to the formation of diverse confessional communities, but also to the strengthening of trans-regional ties as a result of the spread of spiritual practices, in particular Sufi ones. Kurdish-Caucasian ties played a significant role in the emergence and strengthening in the Caucasus of the Khalidian branch of the Naqshbandi tariqa, one of the most influential Sufi traditions in the Islamic world. The territorial expansion of the Russian Empire in the first third of the 19th century led to its establishing control over a number of territories with Kurdish population, while the fears of the Russian authorities in connection with the Kurdish-Dagestani interaction through the “Khalidian” channel during the years of the Caucasian War became one of the reasons for the Russian authorities to apply administrative measures against the Kurds, which laid the foundation for Russia's future policy towards the Kurds. At the same time, the political significance of cross-border solidarity turned out to be temporarily limited, which proves the complicated nature of cross-border interaction even within the framework of religious movements sharing a single ideology.
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