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The Hemshin: A Handbook (Caucasus World)
β Scribed by Hovann Simonian
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 472
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Hemshin are without doubt one of the most enigmatic peoples of Turkey and the Caucasus. As former Christians who converted to Islam centuries ago yet did not assimilate into the culture of the surrounding Muslim populations, as Turks who speak Armenian yet are often not aware of it, as Muslims who continue to celebrate feasts that are part of the calendar of the Armenian Church, and as descendants of Armenians who, for the most part, have chosen to deny their Armenian origins in favour of recently invented myths of Turkic ancestry, the Hemshin and the seemingly irreconcilable differences within their group identity have generated curiosity and often controversy. The Hemshin is the first scholarly work to provide an in-depth study of these people living in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. This groundbreaking volume brings together chapters written by an international group of scholars that cover the history, language, economy, culture and identity of the Hemshin. It is further enriched with an unprecedented collection of maps, pictures and appendices of up-to-date statistics. The Hemshin forms part of the Peoples of the Caucasus series, an indispensable and yet accessible resource for all those with an interest in the Caucasus.
β¦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Plates......Page 9
Figures......Page 35
Maps......Page 37
Tables......Page 38
Appendices......Page 40
Contributors......Page 41
Foreword......Page 43
Preface......Page 45
Acknowledgements......Page 49
Note on transcription and transliteration......Page 51
Part I: History......Page 56
1 Morale, cohesion and power in the first centuries of Amatuni Hamshen......Page 58
2 Hamshen before Hemshin: The prelude to Islamicization......Page 74
3 The manuscript painting of Hamshen......Page 97
4 Hemshin from Islamicization to the end of the nineteenth century......Page 107
5 Ottoman political and religious elites among the Hemshin: The mid-nineteenth century to 1926......Page 155
6 Interactions and mutual perceptions during the 1878β1923 period: Muslims of Armenian background and Armenians in the Pontos......Page 179
Part II: Geography, economy and architecture......Page 194
7 Notes on the historical geography and present territorial distribution of the Hemshinli......Page 196
8 Social and economic structures of the Hemshin people in Camlihemsin......Page 246
9 Hemshin folk architecture in the Akbucak, Ortayol and Ugrak villages of the county of Pazar in Rize......Page 290
Part III: Language......Page 310
10 Homshetsma: The language of the Armenians of Hamshen......Page 312
11 Armenian in the vocabulary and culture of the Turkish Hemshinli......Page 334
Part IV: Identity, state and relations with neighbours......Page 358
12 Some particulars of Hemshin identity......Page 360
13 The Hemshin People: Ethnic identity, beliefs and yayla festivals in Camlihemsin......Page 375
14 HemshinliβLazi relations in northeast Turkey......Page 393
15 Turks and Hemshinli: Manipulating ethnic origins and identity......Page 408
Index......Page 444
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