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Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
TRH315.8Turkey and the CaucasusElective354
Level of Course Unit
First Cycle
Objectives of the Course
To teach the history of the Caucasus, the interest and influence of Turks in the region since the Ottoman Empire, the intentions of Russia on the Caucasus and Turkestan geography and the situation of the great states in these geographies.
Name of Lecturer(s)
Doç. Dr. Ramin SADIK
Learning Outcomes
1Learns the social and political life of Turkish communities in Caucasia and its surroundings.
2Learns the Caucasian politics of Russia.
3Learns the social and political situation of Azerbaijan.
4Learn the spread of Russia in Turkistan and its conflict with other states.
5Learns the purpose of the big states in Central Asia.
6Learns Russia's pressure on Crimea and National struggle in Crimea.
Mode of Delivery
Second Education
Prerequisites and co-requisities
None
Recommended Optional Programme Components
None
Course Contents
The political and social situation of the Turkish communities living in the Caucasus, the interest and influence of the Turks from the region since the Ottoman Empire, the conflict of Russia with the Caucasus and Turkestan geography and the conflict with the Ottoman and other states, resistance to Russian occupation in these geographies and expectations from the Turks. form.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1Karachay-Malkar Turks
2Kumuk Turks
3Nogay Tatars
4Stavropol Turkmens
5Russian Spillover Policy in the Caucasus
6Russian Spillover Policy in the Caucasus
7Russian Spillover Policy in the Caucasus
8Mid-Term Exam
9The Situation of Azerbaijan in Tsarist Russia
10Spread of Russia in Turkistan and Competition
11Spread of Russia in Turkistan and Competition
12Competition Between States in Central Asia
13National Movements in Crimea during the Tsarist Russia
14National Movements in Crimea during the Tsarist Russia
15Jadidism and Central Asia
16Final Exam
Recommended or Required Reading
Ufuk Tavkul, “Kafkasya ve Çevresindeki Türk Toplulukları”, Türkler, C.20, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara 2002. Mustafa Budak, “Rusya’nın Kafkasya’da Yayılma Siyaseti”, Türkler, C.18, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara 2002. Okan Yeşilot, “Çarlık Yönetiminde Azerbaycan”, Türkler, C.18, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara 2002. Mehmet Saray, “Rusya’nın Türkistan’da Yayılması”, Türkler, C.18, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara 2002. Steven Sabol, “Orta Asya’da Rus-İngiliz Rekabeti”, Çev. Nsuh Uslu, Türkler, C.18, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara 2002. Valeri Vozgrin, “Çarlık Zamanında Kırım’da Türk Milli Hareketi”, Çev. Zeynep Zafer, Türkler, C.18, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara 2002. Barçınay Curayeva, “İsmail Gaspıralı ve Türkistan Ceditçi Hareketi”, Türkler, C.18, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara 2002. Adeeb Khalid, Ceditçilik ve Orta Asya’daki Yeni Kimliklerin Ayrıntılarına Giriş”, Çev. Müfit Balabanlılar, Türkler, C.18, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara 2002.
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
Midterm Examination1100
SUM100
End Of Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
Final Examination1100
SUM100
Term (or Year) Learning Activities40
End Of Term (or Year) Learning Activities60
SUM100
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Work Placement(s)
None
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination111
Final Examination122
Attending Lectures11212
Self Study21428
Individual Study for Mid term Examination21224
Individual Study for Final Examination21224
Homework2816
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)107
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
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LO6435545544
* Contribution Level : 1 Very low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High