Surgun Besar

Surgun Besar (bahasa Armenia: Մեծ սուրգուն, Pengasingan Besar)[1] adalah deportasi paksa penduduk (terutama orang Armenia) dari Armenia Timur ke wilayah bagian tengah dan utara Safawi Iran, yang dilakukan pada tahun 1604-1605 atas perintah Shah Abbas yang Agung selama Perang Ottoman–Safavid (1603–1618).[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Referensi

  1. ^ Новосельцев, Пашуто, Черепнин 1972, hlm. 47.
  2. ^ Shakeri 1998, hlm. 38, "In pursuit of these objectives, in 1604 Shah Abbas ordered the move of Armenians and other populations from the valley of Ararat to Persia. According to Davrizhetsi «all the inhabitants of Armenia be they Christian, Jewish, or Muslim» were ordered to move out of their homes and to adapt themselves to new homeland in Persia proper".
  3. ^ Новосельцев, Пашуто, Черепнин 1972, hlm. 45.
  4. ^ Encyclopædia Iranica. ARMENIA AND IRAN VI.
  5. ^ Barry 2019, hlm. 65, 97, 241.
  6. ^ Bournoutian 1997, hlm. 96, By the end of the eighteenth century, the Armenian population of the territory had shrunk considerably. Centuries of warfare and invasions combined with the tyranny of local khans had forced the emigration of the Armenians. It is probable the until the seventeenth century, the Armenians still maintained a majority in Eastern Armenia, but the forced relocation of some 250,000 Armenians by Shah Abbas and the numerous exoduses described in this chapter had reduced the Armenian population considerably..
  7. ^ Bournoutian 2003, hlm. 208, In the summer of 1604, at the news of an Ottoman counteroffensive, 'Abbas laid waste much of the territory between Kars and Ani and deported its Armenians and Muslims into Iranian Azerbaijan. … According to primary sources, some 250,000 to 300,000 Armemians were removed from the region between 1604 and 1605, Thousands died crossing the Arax River. Many of the Armenians were eventually settled in Iranian Azerbaijan, where other Armenians had settled carlier. Some ended up in the Mazandaran region and in the cities of Sultanich, Qazvin, Mashhad, Hamadan and Shiraz. The wealthy Armenians of Julfa were brought to the Safavid capital of Isfahan..
  8. ^ Bournoutian 2021, hlm. 237, Hearing that the Ottomans had sent a large force against him, the Shah forcibly removed the population of numerous Armenian villages in Nakhjavan and Yerevan across the Aras River into the interior.
  9. ^ Bournoutian 2016, hlm. 12, In 1604, during the Irano-Ottoman war, Shah `Abbas not only forcibly deported the Armenians of Julfa to Iran, but also ordered a large part of the population of Yerevan and Nakhichevan to be moved south of the Aras (Arax) River and settled in Azarbayjan. […] In addition, the above centuries of conflict, voluntary and forced emigration had reduced the Armenian population of Nakhichevan to a mere minority..

Bibliografi

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Dalam Bahasa Inggris

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Artikel

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Ensiklopedia

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