Making opinion at the summit: a northern Caucasian nobleman in the Ottoman-Turkish ruling elite: Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh (1865-1933)

The dramatic life of Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh reflects the contradictory situation in which many Ottoman officials of North Caucasian origin found themselves during the pivotal period between the demise of the Ottoman Empire and the birth of the Turkish Republic. It was during this period that Bekir S...

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Main Author: Zhantiev, Dimitry R
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:91375d0a-a792-48b6-a614-504126742e00 2024-03-17T09:00:04+00:00 Making opinion at the summit: a northern Caucasian nobleman in the Ottoman-Turkish ruling elite: Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh (1865-1933) Zhantiev, Dimitry R print https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:91375d0a-a792-48b6-a614-504126742e00 unknown https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:91375d0a-a792-48b6-a614-504126742e00 policy:private muslimové osmanská říše Turecko Ottoman Empire Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh Mustafa Kemal Pasha Atatürk Turkish Republic north Caucasian muslims identity politics 1 316.7 model:article ftczechacademysc 2024-02-19T23:05:20Z The dramatic life of Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh reflects the contradictory situation in which many Ottoman officials of North Caucasian origin found themselves during the pivotal period between the demise of the Ottoman Empire and the birth of the Turkish Republic. It was during this period that Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh, a prominent figure in the history of Turkish diplomacy of the early Kemalist period (before 1923) and, later, one of the first opponents of Mustafa Kemal Pasha, reacted more as a politician than a diplomat. Born into the family of Musa Kunduhov (Musa Pasha), a leader of the Muhajirin movement among North Caucasian Muslims, Bekir Sami had a brilliant career as an Ottoman official and diplomat, especially in the Ottoman Arab vilayets of Beirut and Aleppo on the eve and during World War I. However, his later career and activities represent a dramatic contradiction between his former Ottoman identity and the new ideas of Turkish nationalism. Similar to other non- Turkic members of the new Turkish government led by Atatürk, the shift in the national identity and their attempts to react to new challenges symbolize a painful transformation of the former poly-ethnic Ottoman elite towards one of either accepting Turkish nationalism or leaving the political scene completely. Dimitry R. Zhantiev. Obsahuje bibliografii Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Musa ENVELOPE(9.617,9.617,63.587,63.587)
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osmanská říše
Turecko
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Mustafa Kemal Pasha
Atatürk
Turkish Republic
north Caucasian muslims
identity politics
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osmanská říše
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Ottoman Empire
Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh
Mustafa Kemal Pasha
Atatürk
Turkish Republic
north Caucasian muslims
identity politics
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Making opinion at the summit: a northern Caucasian nobleman in the Ottoman-Turkish ruling elite: Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh (1865-1933)
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Mustafa Kemal Pasha
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Turkish Republic
north Caucasian muslims
identity politics
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description The dramatic life of Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh reflects the contradictory situation in which many Ottoman officials of North Caucasian origin found themselves during the pivotal period between the demise of the Ottoman Empire and the birth of the Turkish Republic. It was during this period that Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh, a prominent figure in the history of Turkish diplomacy of the early Kemalist period (before 1923) and, later, one of the first opponents of Mustafa Kemal Pasha, reacted more as a politician than a diplomat. Born into the family of Musa Kunduhov (Musa Pasha), a leader of the Muhajirin movement among North Caucasian Muslims, Bekir Sami had a brilliant career as an Ottoman official and diplomat, especially in the Ottoman Arab vilayets of Beirut and Aleppo on the eve and during World War I. However, his later career and activities represent a dramatic contradiction between his former Ottoman identity and the new ideas of Turkish nationalism. Similar to other non- Turkic members of the new Turkish government led by Atatürk, the shift in the national identity and their attempts to react to new challenges symbolize a painful transformation of the former poly-ethnic Ottoman elite towards one of either accepting Turkish nationalism or leaving the political scene completely. Dimitry R. Zhantiev. Obsahuje bibliografii
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title Making opinion at the summit: a northern Caucasian nobleman in the Ottoman-Turkish ruling elite: Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh (1865-1933)
title_short Making opinion at the summit: a northern Caucasian nobleman in the Ottoman-Turkish ruling elite: Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh (1865-1933)
title_full Making opinion at the summit: a northern Caucasian nobleman in the Ottoman-Turkish ruling elite: Bekir Sami-bey Kundukh (1865-1933)
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