An Examination of Muslim Albanian Politics during the Greek Revolution (1821-1825)

Şükrü H. Ilıcak
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There are almost 50,000 archival documents related to the Greek Revolution in the Ottoman State Archives (OSA) in Istanbul, however, scholarly research based on these sources remains extremely limited. In all these documents, the Sublime Porte’s efforts to mobilize the Muslim Albanian provincial magnates-cum-warlords against the Greek insurgents stand out as a central theme. Having exhausted its pool of military manpower in its fight against the provincial magnates (the ayans) in the decade prior to the Greek Revolution, the Ottoman central state was literally at the mercy of Albanian warlords and mercenaries for the suppression of the Greek uprising until the advent of the Egyptian forces in 1825. Yet, the Albanians followed their own survival instincts and agendas, and their averseness to put on a united Muslim front against the Greeks proved to be another failure of the Sublime Porte’s already crumbling system of imperial allegiances. There are innumerable documents in which the Ottoman administrators assessed the Albanian counteraction as the chief impediment to the suppression of the Greek insurrection. Historians’ reluctance to grant the Albanians of the early 19th century the qualities of a people capable of pursuing its own interests – as opposed to being a mere agglomeration of mercenary tribes – has largely prevented a clear understanding of their key role in the Greek Revolution. The research explores the ways in which the actors of the post-Tepelenli order shaped the course of the Greek Revolution, putting special emphasis on the Muslim Albanian element. Making extensive use of severely understudied Ottoman archival material, the research follows the careers of the bewildered Albanian warlords endeavouring to find their place between the Greek revolutionaries fighting for independence and the agents of the Ottoman central state trying to reestablish imperial authority.
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希腊革命时期阿尔巴尼亚穆斯林政治考察(1821-1825)
在伊斯坦布尔的奥斯曼国家档案馆(OSA)中有近5万份与希腊革命有关的档案文件,然而,基于这些来源的学术研究仍然非常有限。在所有这些文件中,“崇高之门”动员阿尔巴尼亚穆斯林省巨头兼军阀对抗希腊叛乱分子的努力是一个突出的中心主题。在希腊革命前的10年里,奥斯曼帝国在与地方巨头(阿扬人)的战斗中耗尽了所有的军事力量,为了镇压希腊起义,奥斯曼帝国实际上是在阿尔巴尼亚军阀和雇佣军的摆布下,直到1825年埃及军队的到来。然而,阿尔巴尼亚人遵循自己的生存本能和议程,他们厌恶建立一个统一的穆斯林阵线来对抗希腊人,这被证明是崇高的Porte已经摇摇欲坠的帝国忠诚体系的又一次失败。在无数的文件中,奥斯曼帝国的行政官员认为阿尔巴尼亚人的反击是镇压希腊起义的主要障碍。历史学家不愿承认19世纪早期的阿尔巴尼亚人是一个能够追求自身利益的民族——而不仅仅是一个雇佣兵部落的聚集地——这在很大程度上阻碍了对他们在希腊革命中的关键作用的清晰理解。该研究探讨了后泰佩伦利秩序的演员塑造希腊革命进程的方式,特别强调了穆斯林阿尔巴尼亚元素。本研究大量使用了严重缺乏研究的奥斯曼档案材料,追踪了困惑的阿尔巴尼亚军阀的职业生涯,他们努力在争取独立的希腊革命者和试图重建帝国权威的奥斯曼中央政府代理人之间找到自己的位置。
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