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adam_text | CONTENTS
ΨΑΟΜ
Preface
. . · · . .. . . .5
Introduction
. . « . . . . - .21
The two
gateways
between Europe and Asia-
—
the
incessant
racę
movements passing across them—the
physical features of Central Asia-—the two types of
humanity that live there
—
the nomad invasions into the
West
—
the penetration of European influence into Asia
—
the movement of races from, the Russian plain across the
Caucasus isthmus
—
the connection between race move¬
ments and economic interests
—
the regions of the Middle
Bast
—
the Greek sea-board
—
the Anatolian tableland
—
the
Armenian plateau
—
the Iranian plateau
—
the Caucasus
isthmus
—
the six ancient trade routes across the Middle
East-—modern lines of trade and economic development
between East and West
—
Imperial exploitation and
spheres of interest
—
the proletariat movement of the
West and the hopes of its influence on the Eastern Question
—
possibility of a settlement among the financial groups
—
the force of
world economics —the internationalizing
of Constantinople and the
Trans^ï eisaitn ïailway^
■^~::Л:-ї.. :*і
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PART I
MILITARY HISTORY OF THE CAUCASUS
CAMPAIGN
(1914—16)
CHAPTER I
Early Stages of the Campaigk (1914—
15) . . . 49
The mistake of ignoring the Asiatic fronts—-the import«
ance
of the Caucasus campaign for the general strategy of
the Allies
—
the geographical structure of the Armenian
?
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and Trans-Caucasian plateaux
—
the strategic problems
before the Russian and Turkish General Staffs
—
the
bases at
Kars
and Erzerum
—
the possibilities of flanking
movements in the Chorokh depression and in north-west
Persia
—
the opening of the campaign
—
Enver Pasha s
offensive and the Turkish invasion of the Caucasus
—
Ishkhan Pasha s defeat at Sary-Kamish
—
the Turkish
spring offensive in Azairbijan
—
defeat of
Halil
Bey s
division at the battle of Dilman
—
the Armenian rebellion
at Van and the Russian advance
—
their occupation of
the Van vilayet
—
the July retreat and the Russian
reoccupation
of Van.
CHAPTER II
The £rzerum Offensive (February
1916). . . . 64
General state of the Caucasus army during
1915—
danger
of a Turkish concentration^gr^t
ú:
^^аЛіАо^^^^г^іОада.
í^^Lau^Lo—
French expedition at the Dardanelles in saving the
Caucasus army—the Grand Duke Nicolas succeeds in
strengthening the Asiatic fronts
—
Turkish concentration
against British in Mesopotamia and consequent -weaken¬
ing of their forces in Armenia
—
the opportunity for the
Caucasus Army
—
the fortress of Erzerum and its physical
surroundings
—
Turkish dispositions and plan of defence
—
the Russian dispositions and plan of attack-
—
the
capture of the Azap-keui positions
—
retreat of the Turks
to the Deve-boyun
—
Halid Bey s counter-attack in the
Chorokh depression repulsed by the Russian
Turkestans
—
Russian advance a semicircular line
130
miles long
—
difficulties of holding the line across the high mountain
ranges
—
attack of the
ist
Caucasus Army Corps on the
Deve-boyun positions
—
capture of outer forts-
—
Turks
repulse the Elizabetopol and Baku regiments before
Chaban-dede -with heavy loss
—
Russian attack in danger
of breaking down
—
wonderful feat of the 4th
Сощіа^Шеіі
Division in crossing the Kaxgar-bazaur heights
atíď
joining
the
2nd
Turkestans
—
forts
Chaban^otedé
and
Tuf ta
in
danger of being surrounded-
—
Turkish retreat from
the forts and evacuation of Erzerum-
—
moral and political
effect of the capture* of Erzerum
—
-its strategic value
for the campaign in Asia.
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PART II
DIARY OF AUTHOR S JOURNEYS
■ · ■ . _ ■ . ».
CHAPTER III
PAOS
With the Russian Expedition in North-West Persia
AND KhURDISTAN.
...... 89
I leave Tiflis
—
visit
Ani
—
ascend Mount Alagyoz
—
visit
Echmiadzin and the Armenian Catholicos
—
reach
D
juif a
and cross the Persian frontier
—
arrive at Tabriz-
—
the
political atmosphere ttiere
—
educational revival among
i^ p?^ make up my caravan
-^-start off from Tabriz
—
reach the Lake of Urumiah
—
visit Dilman
—
a town without a governor
—
visit General
Chernozubof
—
start off for the town of Urumiah
—
the
Russian retreat in progress and the flight of the
Assyrian refugees
—
I reach Urumiah and find it un¬
occupied
—
am taken in by Dr. Packard at American
Mission
—
story of the Khurdish invasion of Urumiah
in the winter
1914-—
the national movements among the
Khurds—their habits and race movements along the
Turco-Persian border
—
evil effect of Russian and Turkish
political intrigues on the morale of the Khurds
—
history
of
Simko
—
the Russian Consul in Urumiah declares an
amnesty to the Khurds just after my arrival
—
I accom¬
pany Dr. Packard on a mission to pacify the Khurds
—
we visit the Begzadis of Mergawe^^-meet
tìxé
armed
tribesmen at Dize—are escorted to the chief— -spend
the iu&ht..wi^.-Ab^ passage for the
Assyrian Christians——return to Urumiah——go out again
to meet Bedr Khan Bey
—
bring him in to the Russian
Consul
—
visit the Begzadis of Tergawer
—
ride up on to
the high plateau
—
meet the outposts of Khurdu Bey—
-
arrive in his camp
—
are received with Oriental pomp
>
-—discover Turkish agents in the camp
—
discover great:
tó
from Urumiah
—
negotiate with Khurdu
Bey^-tbè J
fanatical shmkh-—-Khurdu Bey agrees
tt^^tEßse^ßß^^-^M,
Christian slaves——bring the Christians
baçfc
ţ*>
—
the American Mission in Urumiah,
work.
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CHAPTER IV
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With the Armenian Volunteers round Lake Van
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I return to Dilman
—
witness the retreat
oí
the Assyrians
into Persia
—-
visit their Patriarch and hear his story
—
history of the Assyrian Christians
—-
start out for
Armenia
—
reach the valley of the Great
Zab
—
visit the
monastery of Deer
—
spend a few days in a Russian
camp
—
cross the Chukha-Sadik pass—-my first sight of
Lake Van-—I reach the city
—
meet the Armenian volun¬
teers under Ishkhan
—
join the Red Cross detachment
—we start out for the front
—
in camp at Shah-bagi
—
I
visit the great rock at Van
—
the inscription of Xerxes
—
we start for the front
—
pass the camp of Andranik
—
my interview with the Armenian revolutionary leader
—
types of Armenian revolutionaries
—
we go into camp
at
Ang—
our life there
—
life in the neighbouring camps
—
-a review of the troops—-three
Азтешазі
seoute ¿<s^^Bl
ŕ
into camp—they tell us stories of the
l*ts*)i&^Xëgmiiëy
teös
Ette¿B^
orders for
ao*
varice
срше^-оиѓ
column on the march—we reach the head¬
waters of the Tigris
—
come to a desolate upland plateau
—
our first sight of the Turks
—
descend into a deep
valley
—
camp in the darkness beneath the Turks
—
an
outpost affair
—
attacking the Turks in the early morning
—
we gain the summit of the pass
—
a gorgeous panorama
—
witness the advance of the Russian columns from
the pass
—
a great battle scene—descend towards the
lake
—
the attack on the following day
—
I witness the
bombardment from the artillery observation post
—
talk
with my friends among the infantry just before the
attack
—
witness the attack from a hill—the capture
of Narek
Vank
by the Armenians
—
walk over the field
of battle
—
help a Cossack to bury a dead Turk
—
we all
gather together in the evening—our fight against famine
begins
—
we are caught in a blizzard
—
a terrible night
at
Voštan
—
-the food arrives—we reach
У^ г^Ш--
return to Persia
—
wayside scenes at
Serai
and in the
Kotur
denles
—
reach the oasis of Khoy—I return to
the Caucasus.
CHAPTER V
Mv
visit
то
Erzerum after its Capture by the Russians
* 163
I arrive at
Kars
—
I stay with the Vice-Governor^
—
-pre¬
parations for the advance—the
Kars
plateau in winter
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—
news of the
Erzerum
offensive comes
—
I leave for
Sary-Kamish
—
join my colleagues of the Russian press
—
start off in transport wagons
—
reach the Passan
plain
—
the scenes in the wake of the advance
—
arrivée
at Kupru-koui
—
the rumble of the artillery on the
Deve-boyun
—
Hassan-kaleh
—
I climb on to the great
rock—scenes on the upper Passan
—
the ravages of war
and changes of nature
—
we are received by General
Eudenitch
—
reach the Deve-boyun chain
—
a distant
view of a rearguard action
—
arrive in Erzerum
—
scenes
in the street
—
start out to visit the forts
—
inspect
the old Turkish guns
—
ascend the high plateau
—
terrible cold
—
the abandoned Turkish batteries-
—
dead
bodies in the snow
—
the last sleep of two Russian
and Turkish jpeasants—-we reach fort
Çhaba^
—
—theř
jgreat
jpanöram^
in
the
Mghësti
ïört
in
thè
world—-visit the snow-fields
on the Olugli
—
the scene of the great struggle—return
to Erzerum
—
I visit Mr.
Stapleton
—
his heroic work
with Mrs.
Stapleton
in the cause of the Armenians—
Zdanevitch and I ride up to fort Palan-teken
—
view
from the summit of the pass
—
with the soldiers in the fort
at tea
—
we discuss the war
—
their attitude towards
it
—
return to Erzerum
—
and to Tiflis.
CHAPTER VI
My Summer Journey on the
Kars
Plateau and in the
Upper
Choäokh
Basin (1916)
. , „ , 183
The organization of relief work for sufferers from the
war
ой
the
Gatrcjaş^^i^i^ţ^ţ
gö to Kars
to investigate
the state
Ш
i^ population of the
Kars
platea^r^relaiïöTis
between the races before the war-^-
disastrous moral effect of the war upon them
—
material
tosses of both Moslems and Armenians
—
impossibility of
attaching the blame now
—
international commission
to make restitution to occupied regions of
from a common fund of all belligerent countries
щ^Шп
villages—the Khurdish population of
the Kara
płateau—
the Ali-Allahi sect
—
tendency of the
Moslem sects in this
r^gpiï
to unite since the war
into one
national
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the Chorokh
—
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ruined villages
—
I cross the Allah-ak-bar pass
—
magnifi¬
cent view of the
Kars
plateau and the Olti depression
—
descend through pine forests to the village of
Arsenek
—
am entertained by the Turkish peasants
—
their poli¬
tical outlook
—
Who is our Padishah
? ** —
I reach
ОШ
—
start out with M. Kuzetsef for the Upper Chorokh
—
we pass the Gey Dag
—
Russian engineering feats in
the Upper Chorokh and the strategical value of the
new roads
—
reach Tortum
—
tea under the mulberry-
trees—¡-I climb up to the old castle
—
find ruins of a
Christian church
—
probabilities of the ancient Georgian
frontiers being once here
—
investigate the condition
of the natives
—
estimate of the population and its losses
from the war
—
we cross the Kazan Dag-—magnificent
view of the whole Upper Chortfkh basin
—
reach the
Staff of General Prejvalsky
—
the peasant-general
and his character
—
discuss the native racial problems
in Asia
—
I see the
/
refogaši&^^
-^population
ѕефА
ęW
rouïà
-—
теТгШ
road to
Kars
ágain
—
I travel with Russian peasant
soldiers^—their views on the war
—
fatalism and the
military machine
—
visit the
Kars
prison
—
A Russian
conscientious objector
—
reach Ardahan
—
condition of
the town and district
—
effect of the war on the native
population
—
visit the summer encampment of the
Ali-Allahi sect
—
their religious practices
—
visit Turkish
villages
—
their views on the Arab rebellion against the
Sultan and the Caliphate
—
visit the villages of the
Russian Dissenters
—
a typical Maiakan village
—
history
of their sect
—
their high moral character
—
their pro¬
gressive habits
—
their high, standard of husbandry
—
its effect on the Asiatic natives
—
their social relation
with their Armenian and Moslem neighbours.
CHAPTER
VII
Work among the Refugees in Lazistan.
. . . 216
I buy food and warm clothing for the Lazis
—
Dr. Sultanof
and I arrive at
Batum
—
difficulties of transporting
our material to Lazistan
—
the geographical structure
,
of Lazistan
—
history of Lazistan
—Tamara
V dream
—
probable population of Lazistan
—
effect of the Turkish
retreat and the Russian occupation on the natives of
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Lazistan—
we reach
Morgul
—
we can get no farther
—
the natives save us trouble by carrying all the food on
their backs
—
capacity of the
Lazi
for carrying heavy
weights
—
we pass through lower Adjaria
—
ruined and
deserted condition of the country
—
history of the Turkish
invasion here at commencement of war
—
the return of
the Russians-
—
the massacre of the
Adj ars
—
statistics for
the population of Adjaria
—
we reach Artvin
—
wonderful
situation of the town
—
we stay with Captain Zasemovitch
—
the inhabitants of Artvin
—
the Catholic Armenians
and their history
—
set out for Lazistan
—
a wonderful
pass
—
see all Adjaria and the Caucasus range at one
glance
—
our first sight of Lazistan
—
-look into an abyss
—
descend two thousand feet sheer
—-
reach
Melo,
the first village of Lazistan—meet the Russian officials
—- -.
I don*^^ district ends/^^Hterrible
;:<йоа?йф^^
distribute our food and
clothing
—
walk on foot farther up the gorges——reach a
true
Lazi
village
—
starving people wish to entertain us
—
the
Lazi,
his life and habits, his character and the
beauty of his women
—
we find Greek Christians
—
their
underground church and secret custom
—
return to
Batum.
»АО«
PART III
POLITICAL
CHAPTER
VIII
The Armenian Question
аШ*
Armenia s
iate
between two
Imperiał
Powers
—
the
Eastern Question in relation to Armenia
—
-the weakness
of Turkey s rule in
Armemaand
its cause—the three social
elements in the population of Armenia—Turkish in¬
capacity to assimilate-
—
the Turkish Revolution and
the two political parties in Constantinople—liberal
~
:i^Süäo»alism
and the party of Enver Pasha—proposal for
peaceful solution
oí
Balkan Question-—Russian policy at
Constantinople an«! M. Charikoff—attitude of Russian
authorities in Caucasus
—
the raising of the question of
Armenian autonomy—iailnre of the proposal—the Balkan
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war—
triumph of
Enver
Pasha s party
—
the policy of
blood and iron
—
process of natural reconciliation between
Khurd and Armenian
—
effect of Powers Armenian
reform scheme on this reconciliation-
—
the outbreak of
the European war—the Erzerum conference—Young
Turk Committee s proposal to the Armenians
—
the
chain of buffer States
in the Caucasus
—
Turkish
Government s pretexts for demands on Armenians
—
the Armenian volunteer movement in the Caucasus and its
origin
—
disagreement among the Armenians on ques¬
tions of policy
—
the Armenian massacres
—
probable
number
oí
survivors
—
the losses of the Khurds and
Moslems during the war
—
the losses of the Assyrian Chris¬
tians
—
race movements in Armenia resulting from wars
in last hundred years
—
figures of Armenian and Khurdish
population of Armenia before the war
—
the pressure
of the Khurds on the Armenians and its economic causes
—
the problem of the future
re-establisłiing
ЏЏ^^Џ^^^Е^ф^^^^^^Е
Khurds
—
right of people of Armenia to decide their own
^té----iö:eéd
to summon a Khurdo-Armenian assembly
——the future political structure
—
will natives decide for
union with Turkey or with Russia?
—
reasons for preferring
union with Russia.
CHAPTER IX
Nationalism and Internationalism in the Caucasus
. 255
The development of nationalism among small races as
result of Imperialist policies of Great Powers
—
the principle
of
Divide et
impera
—
national revival in Caucasus and
Middle East during eighteenth century
—
its purely cultural
aspect in its early stages
—
the growth of political national¬
ism
—
it spreads from Europe to the Near and then the
Middle East
—
the effect of the Russian Revolution of
1905
on the Near and Middle East
—
the beginnings of the
proletariat
international
movement and its speedy
collapse-
—
the Russian reaction and its policy for dealing
with revolutionary movements
—
development of an aggres¬
sive nationalism among races of Caucasus as result of
the crushing of the proletariat revolution
—
the
Nationalist
parties among the Armenians—the
Nationalst
parties
among
tłie
Georgians—Nationalist
moveÄnts
among
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the Tartars
—
-their development of political self-conscious-
ness
—
the two forms of Pan-Islam movement, the political
and the cultural
—
nationalism in the Caucasus after
the outbreak of the great war
—
the balance of power
between the races
—
influx of the Armenian refugees
from Turkey and its effect on creation of Tartar-Georgian
Blockf-rpoliçy
of Russian authorities embitters the
national feuds
—
Prince
Vorontsoff-Dashkofí
and the
Alashkert Cossack proposal
—
the Grand Duke Nicolas
introduces the
Zemstvo
scheme
—
attitude of Armenian
Nationalists
—
attitude of Tartar-Georgian aristocracy
—
attitude of Social-Democrat parties
—
the Grand Duke
and landowning classes insist on conservative franchise
-—
beginnings of rapprochement between Caucasian nation¬
alities during winter
1916-17-—
the
śtreaagthening
of the
intema^Qs^ifŢ^BMp^â^
movement in response to
:^е*ШЕ|1ЙЕ§ШЙ
in the
Caucasus and the appearance of the
Council
x>f Workers
and Soldiers* Delegates
—
the attitude towards it of the
Armenian and Georgian Socialist societies
—
the reac¬
tionary forces among the Georgian aristocracy
—
the
Armenian bourgeoisie and the Russian Liberal Imperialists
—
the difficulty of reconciling the National with the
International movements in the Caucasus
—
the possi¬
bility of a compromise on the basis of federation·
CHAPTER X
The Russian Revolution and its EffbCts in Asia.
. 270
Russian reaction and the war—suppression
oí
move¬
ments for liberty-—
pensecutìpA
of small nationalities—
the tf^ Press in its rela¬
tions with tJbe Russian Government
—
the apparent
hopelessness of the revolutionary movement in Russia
—■
the rebellion of the natives of Central Asia against Russia
in 1916
—
the decisive factor was the food crisis—statistics
showing the depletion of Russia s food supplies as the
result of the war—the approach of famine and its effect
in reeving the revolutionary movement
—
the three social
elements in Russia on the eve of the Revolution—
(1)
the
peasant
proletariáte-^)
the aristocracy, higher bureau«
and the Court party-—their desire for
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peace as a means of crushing revolution
—
English support
of the Russian reaction
—
the
Northcliffe
Press and
its sympathy for Nicolas II
—(3)
the Russian middle-class
parties and the Progressive Block
—
their capitalist
connections and Imperialist aims-
—
their estrangement
from the peasant proletariat-^the
intelligentsia
*
and its union with the middle classes
—
the social elements
in Asiatic Russia on the eve of the Revolution
—
in
Siberia
—
in Turkestan and Bokhara
—
in the Caucasus-
spread of the revolutionary movement in the Caucasus
during the winter
1916—17—
the Government s attempts
to suppress it
—
the collapse of the economic system
—
the appearance of brigandage and famine
—
mutiny
among the troops
—
plan for the advance on Nosul across
Persia falls through on account of impossibility of feed¬
ing troops
—
the British advance on Bagdad alone
—
first news of the revolution in
Petrograd
reaches the
Caucasus
—
the Socialist-Revolutionary societies in Tiflis
seize the reins of government
—
garrison goes over
the revolution
—
the great meeting
Ш^іЕ^^^ТййОЬЕу
Square on Sunday March iBth
—
the gathering of all the
races of the Caucasus
—
I witness the first elections for
the Caucasus Union of Soldiers and Workers Delegates
—
observe its proletariat and anti-Bourgeois attitude
from the outset
—
listen to peace speeches welcoming
the immediate establishment of the International—-
receive a note to call on the Grand Duke Nicolas—meet
the Grand Duke in the
—
he informs me that
.-.¿r·^---
·.
Russia
—
send off a telegram
—
find the palace sur¬
rounded by revolutionary guards
—
the Grand Duke
becomes virtually a prisoner
—
his Cossacks ^o over to
the revolution
—
he leaves for Europe
—
his character
—
bis attitude towards democratic movements
—
his desire
fox a palace revolution to preserve the autocracy
—
I
leave for ^^ friend on the platform
—
We have arrested t&em all
—
see
Kars
in the
Ьапф
of the revolutionaries—-find my friend the Vice-Go vernor
arrested
—
visit the executive of
tlie
Kars
revolutionary
Committee—notice the
irexíonciliation
of nationalities
formerly hostile-—see Tartars, Armenians* and Russians
serving on the same committees—visit the Couxtcil
of Soldiers Delegates
—
return to Tiflis
—
the Tifli
Revolutionary Committee gets to work—-its
ä
method of formation
—
visit Mtschet·-^«»
-
16 ..-.. ■,
^:-ш^м:т
Contents
decide
to elect their own Exarch—visit Elizabetopol
for a Conference of the Tartars—news arrives about
the progress of the revolution in Central Asia
—
the
Turkestan Council of Workers and Soldiers Delegates
is formed
—
native Mohammedans work with representa¬
tives of Russian soldiers and colonists
—
the preliminary
programme of the Turkestan Council
—
equal rights for
all nationalities
—
reversal of the
colonial
policy
—
the
arrest of the Governor-General
—
the revolution reaches
Bokhara
—
the Emir s attempt to crush it
—
the Russian
Resident supports him
—
the arrival of the revolutionary
soldiers from Tashkent and Samarkand
—
the Emir of
Bokhara declares a Constitution
—
the revolution among
the Cossacks
—
I cross the Cossack steppes—observe the
formation of the --..Council, of Soldiers Delegates among
the
GosšaÄkSr-* ^^
tribesmen and Cossacks serve
on
thè
same Committee
—
Tersk Cossacks declare for a
republic
—
causes of the spread of revolutionary ideas
among the Cossacks
—
the widespread influence of the
Russian Revolution in Asia
—
the downfall of old des¬
potisms
—
its influence on India
—
will Western Europe
follow the Star in the East
?
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