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I. DÜNYA SAVAŞI'NDA RUSYA'DAKİ TÜRK ESİRLERİ / TURKISH SLAVES IN RUSSIA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
2010
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Türkiyat Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Dergisi
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Ouml;z I.Duuml;nya Savaşı iccedil;indeki Tuuml;rk-Rus Muharebeleri 29 Ekim 1914- 15 Aralık 1917 tarihleri arasında ağırlıklı olarak Kafkas ve kısmen Avrupa cephelerinde cerayan etmiştir. Bu muharebelerde Rus Ordusu Tuuml;rk Ordusu'ndan 65.000 civarında savaş esiri almıştır. Aynı şekilde Rus Ordusu'nun işgal ettiği Tuuml;rk topraklarından alıp Rusya'ya sevk ettiği sivil Tuuml;rk esirleri de vardır. Savaş suuml;recinde Rusya'daki Tuuml;rk esirlerinin sayıları tam ve sağlıklı bir şekilde tespit edilememiştir. Bu ccedil;alışmada douml;nemin kaynakları incelenerek souml;z konusu douml;nemde Rusya'da bulunan askeri ve sivil Tuuml;rk esirlerinin sayısına ulaşılmaya ccedil;alışılmıştır. Anahtar Souml;zcuuml;kler: Birinci Duuml;nya Savaşı, esir, Kafkas, Rusya, Aralık Abstract Turkish-Russian battles during World War I happened heavily on the Caucasus and partly on the European fronts between 29 thnbsp;nbsp; October 1914 and 15 th December 1917. Approximatelynbsp; 65.000 soldiers from Turkish Army were slaved by Russian troops duringnbsp; thesenbsp; battles. And also, there were civilian Turkish slaves taken from Turkish territories occupied by Russian troops and sent to Russia by Russian Army. During the war, the number of Turkish slaves in Russia was not certain. In this study, we try to determine the number of both civillian and military Turkish slaves in Russia in the so-called period by examining the documents during the war. Key Words : First World War, slaves, Caucasus, Russia, December

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Türkiyat Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Dergisi

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Türkiyat Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Dergisi