高加索战争期间达吉斯坦人向奥斯曼帝国的移民(1820 - 1850年)

G. Chochiev
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早在19世纪50年代至60年代初,山区人民的代表开始大规模流亡奥斯曼帝国之前,北高加索人(包括达吉斯坦人)就有零星的群体和个人迁徙到苏丹的领地,这是由俄罗斯在该地区的军事政治扩张直接或间接造成的。特别是,在高加索战争的早期阶段,奥斯曼帝国对参与与俄罗斯军队对抗的达吉斯坦精英的一些成员来说,作为一个移民地变得很有吸引力,这不仅是因为当前的国际政治局势,而且还因为许多汗国和jamaat与伊斯坦布尔的长期联系以及对良好接待的相应期望。一个值得注意的移民类别还包括神职人员,他们受到波特的特殊照顾,其中包括渴望在汉志和帝国其他穆斯林中心定居的纯粹宗教移民,以及可能参与高加索抵抗运动的苏菲派社区,他们对自己被遗弃的家园抱有某种复仇的愿望。从19世纪50年代开始,农业(农民)团体在达吉斯坦的muhajir中脱颖而出,通常由乌里玛领导,但通常由当局在有限的物质援助下与他们分开安置在农村地区。尽管在本报告所述期间达吉斯坦人流入奥斯曼领土的趋势逐渐增加,但在安纳托利亚、阿拉伯省份和巴尔干的城市和村庄定居的移民总数几乎不超过1-2 000人。本文主要以土耳其档案资料为基础,揭示了达吉斯坦人移民的事实,这是在正在进行的高加索战争的背景下发生的,他们定居的主要地区以及港口对他们的接收和适应政策的一些特点。
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IMMIGRATION OF DAGESTANIS TO THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE DURING THE CAUCASIAN WAR (1820S–1850S)
Long before the beginning of the mass exodus of representatives of the mountain peoples to the Ottoman Empire at the turn of the 1850s–1860s, there were episodic group and individual migrations of North Caucasians, including Dagestanis, to the Sultan’s possessions, directly or indirectly caused by Russian military-political expansion in the region. In particular, at a fairly early stage of the Caucasian War the Ottoman state became attractive as a place of emigration for some members of the Dagestan elite involved in the confrontation with the Russian forces, due not only to the current international-political situation, but also to the long-standing ties of many khanates and jamaats with Istanbul and the corresponding expectations for a favorable reception. A noticeable category of migrants was also made up of persons of clergy, who enjoyed the special care of the Porte and included both purely religious immigrants who aspired to settle in the Hijaz and other Muslim centers of the empire, and Sufi communities presumably involved in the resistance movement in the Caucasus with certain revanchist aspirations in relation to their abandoned homeland. From the beginning of the 1850s, agrarian (peasant) groups came to the fore among the Dagestan muhajirs, usually led by the ulemas, but often settled by the authorities separately from them in rural areas with limited material assistance. Despite the trend towards a gradual increase during the period under review of the influx of Dagestanis into Ottoman territory, the total number of immigrants hardly exceeded 1–2 thousand people settled in the cities and villages of Anatolia, the Arab provinces and the Balkans. This article, based mainly on Turkish archival sources, reveals the facts of immigration of people of Dagestani origin that took place against the backdrop of the ongoing Caucasian War, the main areas of their settlement and some features of the Porte’s policy for their reception and adaptation.
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