• Author/Authors

    KARATAŞ, Ömer Celal Bayar Üniversitesi - Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi - Tarih Bölümü, Turkey

  • Title Of Article

    SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND SLAVERY IN CIRCASSIAN COMMUNITY INHABITED IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN THE SECOND HALF OF 19th CENTURY

  • شماره ركورد
    22293
  • Abstract
    Russia completed the occupation of the Caucasus with the end of the last of Circassian resistance in Kbaa region, on May 21, 1864 and Sheikh Shamil’s delivery to Russia in 1859. Russia compelled the people of the Caucaus to mandotary and mass migration because of the applied Russian politics. Circassian communities who left their homeland as a result of the Russian invasion, used to live in “fedual” layout system in pre-invasion period. In feudal system which administrated Circassian communities, there was a social stratification. The Kitty, Vork, Lekoltaş, Thollkotl, Pışıll, Vineut were included in this social class. Circassian immigrants who had to migrate in a mandatory way from the Caucasus to Ottoman Empire continued their social classes in their inhabited places in the Ottoman territory. After the migration, as Circassian tribes continued their social classes in the Ottoman territories, this caused some disorder/unrest. It was also effective in immigrants’ settlements. Therefore, in our study, we will deal with “slavery” in the Circassian social classes settled in the Ottoman Empire.
  • From Page
    404
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Ottoman , The Caucasus , Circassian , social class , slavery
  • JournalTitle
    Celal Bayar University Journal Of Social Sciences
  • To Page
    426
  • JournalTitle
    Celal Bayar University Journal Of Social Sciences