South Marmara Islands as the Center of Arms Trafficking in the Marmara Sea (1890-1914)

The most important of the South Marmara Islands, namely the Paşalimanı, Avşa and Ekinlik islands are in an extremely strategic point geographically because they are close to the Kapıdağ peninsula and located at the mouth of the Dardanelles. A majority of the population of the islands being non-Musli...

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Main Author: Burcu KURT
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Published: Hale Şıvgın 2022-06-01
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description The most important of the South Marmara Islands, namely the Paşalimanı, Avşa and Ekinlik islands are in an extremely strategic point geographically because they are close to the Kapıdağ peninsula and located at the mouth of the Dardanelles. A majority of the population of the islands being non-Muslim and Greek -particularly after Greece broke away from the Ottoman state in 1829- increased the strategic importance of the region even further. In addition to grape and distillery produce, shipping to distant ports and in particular the Greek ports constituted a significant source of the island’s income. The developments that occurred in the Balkans and lack of power since the end of the 19th century in conjunction with the Greek and Armenian movements within the Ottoman Empire gave birth to a new form of illegal economy-arms trafficking-on the Marmara Islands. We see that this illegal activity intensified significantly after the Russo-Turkish War during the reign of Abdulhamid II and the Second Constitutional era. This study will be focusing on the periods of Abdulhamid II and the Second Constitution, examining the illegal arms trade, the reasons for the Marmara Islands being the center of this illegal trade, and the political and administrative initiatives of the Ottoman State to prevent this trade.
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spelling doaj-art-9d0992936126412090390d05bbff9b3f2025-02-03T07:52:54ZengHale ŞıvgınGazi Akademik Bakış1307-97781309-51372022-06-011530225240South Marmara Islands as the Center of Arms Trafficking in the Marmara Sea (1890-1914)Burcu KURT0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5924-1779Istanbul Technical UniversityThe most important of the South Marmara Islands, namely the Paşalimanı, Avşa and Ekinlik islands are in an extremely strategic point geographically because they are close to the Kapıdağ peninsula and located at the mouth of the Dardanelles. A majority of the population of the islands being non-Muslim and Greek -particularly after Greece broke away from the Ottoman state in 1829- increased the strategic importance of the region even further. In addition to grape and distillery produce, shipping to distant ports and in particular the Greek ports constituted a significant source of the island’s income. The developments that occurred in the Balkans and lack of power since the end of the 19th century in conjunction with the Greek and Armenian movements within the Ottoman Empire gave birth to a new form of illegal economy-arms trafficking-on the Marmara Islands. We see that this illegal activity intensified significantly after the Russo-Turkish War during the reign of Abdulhamid II and the Second Constitutional era. This study will be focusing on the periods of Abdulhamid II and the Second Constitution, examining the illegal arms trade, the reasons for the Marmara Islands being the center of this illegal trade, and the political and administrative initiatives of the Ottoman State to prevent this trade. https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2488323south marmara islandsthe ottoman empirearms traffickinggreecebalkans
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South Marmara Islands as the Center of Arms Trafficking in the Marmara Sea (1890-1914)
Gazi Akademik Bakış
south marmara islands
the ottoman empire
arms trafficking
greece
balkans
title South Marmara Islands as the Center of Arms Trafficking in the Marmara Sea (1890-1914)
title_full South Marmara Islands as the Center of Arms Trafficking in the Marmara Sea (1890-1914)
title_fullStr South Marmara Islands as the Center of Arms Trafficking in the Marmara Sea (1890-1914)
title_full_unstemmed South Marmara Islands as the Center of Arms Trafficking in the Marmara Sea (1890-1914)
title_short South Marmara Islands as the Center of Arms Trafficking in the Marmara Sea (1890-1914)
title_sort south marmara islands as the center of arms trafficking in the marmara sea 1890 1914
topic south marmara islands
the ottoman empire
arms trafficking
greece
balkans
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