This article analyses the mass migration of Chechens to the Ottoman Empire between the mid-1860s and the 1900s. The Russian expansion to the North Caucasus transformed the entire region surrounding the Black Sea, including its demography, governance and politics. This expansion took place in several phases. The first resulted in a major mass migration by several North Caucasian groups, who abandoned the region in response to the increasing presence of Russian military personnel. During the second stage, the exodus of these groups accelerated because of massacres committed by the Russian military in an attempt to take complete control. Many North Caucasians were exiled to Ottoman lands, arriving en masse, either on foot, or by sailing across...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
Northern Caucasus is generally defined as a geography where Circassians live. But we know that not o...
The Migration of the Don Cossacks to the Ottoman Lands and the Will of Ignat Nekrasov: This article...
Refugee studies rarely address historical matters; yet understanding ideas about sanctuary, refuge, ...
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This article describes the migration of the population from the Russian Empire to Turkestan in the X...
The article is devoted to the issue of migration in Russia in the Early-modern time the Orthodox sub...
This article argues that the transition between the early and late Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt in the ...
Provincial political culture in the Ottoman Empire went through multiple transformations and crises ...
In the article the author talks about a local episode in the history of the formation of one of the ...
On the basis of a significant amount of documentary and archival material, the article examines the ...
In this article, some features in Akhism have been researched supports of the akhs during the establ...
The article examines Baltic German research expeditions to the north-western Caucasus, including Abk...
This article is devoted to a comprehensive discussion of Jews’ conversion to Protestantism in the Ot...
Muhammad Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, dispatched Shukrullah Aga on missions to Russia and the Otto...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
Northern Caucasus is generally defined as a geography where Circassians live. But we know that not o...
The Migration of the Don Cossacks to the Ottoman Lands and the Will of Ignat Nekrasov: This article...
Refugee studies rarely address historical matters; yet understanding ideas about sanctuary, refuge, ...
This article studies the Cossacks, a group of people that emerged in the northern steppes of the Bla...
This article describes the migration of the population from the Russian Empire to Turkestan in the X...
The article is devoted to the issue of migration in Russia in the Early-modern time the Orthodox sub...
This article argues that the transition between the early and late Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt in the ...
Provincial political culture in the Ottoman Empire went through multiple transformations and crises ...
In the article the author talks about a local episode in the history of the formation of one of the ...
On the basis of a significant amount of documentary and archival material, the article examines the ...
In this article, some features in Akhism have been researched supports of the akhs during the establ...
The article examines Baltic German research expeditions to the north-western Caucasus, including Abk...
This article is devoted to a comprehensive discussion of Jews’ conversion to Protestantism in the Ot...
Muhammad Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, dispatched Shukrullah Aga on missions to Russia and the Otto...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
Northern Caucasus is generally defined as a geography where Circassians live. But we know that not o...
The Migration of the Don Cossacks to the Ottoman Lands and the Will of Ignat Nekrasov: This article...