KARAŞAR, AN ALEVI-BEKTASHI SETTLEMENT IN BEYPAZARI (ADMINISTRATIVE, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE)

Karaşar is an example of the settlement of Alevi-Bektashi Turkmen groups in Anatolia during the early Ottoman period, and the earliest records of Karaşar date to the 15th century. In the Ottoman period, Karaşar was administratively located at the intersection of the borders of the provinces of Hudav...

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Main Author: İsmail Yaşayanlar
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Language:deu
Published: Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University 2024-12-01
Series:Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
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description Karaşar is an example of the settlement of Alevi-Bektashi Turkmen groups in Anatolia during the early Ottoman period, and the earliest records of Karaşar date to the 15th century. In the Ottoman period, Karaşar was administratively located at the intersection of the borders of the provinces of Hudavendigar, Kastamonu and Ankara, and historically always remained a part of Beypazarı. Karaşar, which had a considerably higher population compared to a classical village settlement, became a subdistrict to which other villages around it were connected in the 19th century. In the Republican period, Karaşar became a town, and although it maintained this status for many years, today it is a settlement consisting of several neighborhoods. This study evaluates the economic and social structure of Karaşar, an Alevi-Bektashi settlement, on the basis of data from tahrir, population and temettuat books in the Ottoman Archives. In addition, the smuggling and banditry issues that have taken place in the history of Karaşar have been emphasized. The evaluations based on archives and research works are also supported by oral history data in Karaşar. The oral history data has been especially important in terms of the continuity of intangible cultural heritage and the control of local narratives with historical data.
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spelling doaj-art-b1592260ccc44b73a36a6208b8b5c6fb2025-08-20T02:57:26ZdeuAnkara Haci Bayram Veli UniversityTürk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi1306-82532024-12-0111230932210.60163/tkhcbva.15424671643KARAŞAR, AN ALEVI-BEKTASHI SETTLEMENT IN BEYPAZARI (ADMINISTRATIVE, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE)İsmail Yaşayanlar0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4009-3286DÜZCE ÜNİVERSİTESİKaraşar is an example of the settlement of Alevi-Bektashi Turkmen groups in Anatolia during the early Ottoman period, and the earliest records of Karaşar date to the 15th century. In the Ottoman period, Karaşar was administratively located at the intersection of the borders of the provinces of Hudavendigar, Kastamonu and Ankara, and historically always remained a part of Beypazarı. Karaşar, which had a considerably higher population compared to a classical village settlement, became a subdistrict to which other villages around it were connected in the 19th century. In the Republican period, Karaşar became a town, and although it maintained this status for many years, today it is a settlement consisting of several neighborhoods. This study evaluates the economic and social structure of Karaşar, an Alevi-Bektashi settlement, on the basis of data from tahrir, population and temettuat books in the Ottoman Archives. In addition, the smuggling and banditry issues that have taken place in the history of Karaşar have been emphasized. The evaluations based on archives and research works are also supported by oral history data in Karaşar. The oral history data has been especially important in terms of the continuity of intangible cultural heritage and the control of local narratives with historical data.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4185968osmanlıtürkmenalevi-bektaşibeypazarıkaraşar.ottomanturkmenalevi-bektashibeypazarıkaraşar.
spellingShingle İsmail Yaşayanlar
KARAŞAR, AN ALEVI-BEKTASHI SETTLEMENT IN BEYPAZARI (ADMINISTRATIVE, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE)
Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
osmanlı
türkmen
alevi-bektaşi
beypazarı
karaşar.
ottoman
turkmen
alevi-bektashi
beypazarı
karaşar.
title KARAŞAR, AN ALEVI-BEKTASHI SETTLEMENT IN BEYPAZARI (ADMINISTRATIVE, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE)
title_full KARAŞAR, AN ALEVI-BEKTASHI SETTLEMENT IN BEYPAZARI (ADMINISTRATIVE, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE)
title_fullStr KARAŞAR, AN ALEVI-BEKTASHI SETTLEMENT IN BEYPAZARI (ADMINISTRATIVE, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE)
title_full_unstemmed KARAŞAR, AN ALEVI-BEKTASHI SETTLEMENT IN BEYPAZARI (ADMINISTRATIVE, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE)
title_short KARAŞAR, AN ALEVI-BEKTASHI SETTLEMENT IN BEYPAZARI (ADMINISTRATIVE, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE)
title_sort karasar an alevi bektashi settlement in beypazari administrative economic and social structure
topic osmanlı
türkmen
alevi-bektaşi
beypazarı
karaşar.
ottoman
turkmen
alevi-bektashi
beypazarı
karaşar.
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4185968
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