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Table of Contents Preface. 21 Timeline of Important Events. 23 Part A - Pontic History. 27 1. Introduction. 29 Why is the Book Important?. 29 Book Structure. 30 Part A - Pontic History. 30 Part В - History of Pontic Towns.31 Part C - Buildings Around Trabzon.32 Part D - Genocide of Greeks in Pontos (1916-1923). 33 Part E - Some Famous Pontic Greeks.33 Part F - Pontic Society Culture.34 Part G - Family Histories. 35 Part H - Music, Dance Theatre.35 Part I - References. 35 2. People in
Greece Before 800 BC. 36 Who Were the Greeks?. 36 Introduction. 36 Hominins in Greece. 36 The Origin of Farming. 37 Fertile Crescent. 37 Cyprus. 37 Greece. 37 Greece Cyprus 4000-1100 BC.38 The Minoan civilisation.38 Cyprus. 39 The Mycenaean civilisation (1600-1200/1100 BC). 40 Collapse of Mycenaean civilisation. 42 Early Scripts. 43 Hieroglyphic script.43 The Phaistos
disc.43 Linear A.43 Linear В.44 Arcado-Cypriot Greek dialect. 45 The Greek Alphabet. 45 Conclusion.46 Notes.47 3. Who Are the Greeks From Pontos?. 49
8 Sam Topalidis 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Notes. 51 How Did Pontic Greeks Identify Themselves?. 54 Historical Background. 54 Medieval Period. 55 19th to Early 20th Century. 55 Former Soviet Union. 56 Conclusion. 56 Notes. 57 Acknowledgements. 57 History of . . 58 Xenophon in Pontos. 60 Mithradatic Pontic Kings. 63 Introduction. 63 Mithradates 1. 63
Ariobarzanes. 63 Mithradates II III. 64 Pharnakes 1. 64 Mithradates IV V. 64 Mithradates VI. 64 Komnenoi Emperors of Trebizond. 67 Introduction. .67 Alexios I (1204-1222). 67 Andronikos I Gidon (1222-1235). 67 John I (1235-1238).69 Manuel I (1238-1263).69 Andronikos II (1263-1267). 69 George (1267-1280).69 John II (1280-1285 1285-1297). 70 Theodora (1285).70 Alexios
11(1297-1330).70 Andronikos III (1330-1332). 71 Manuel 11(1332). 71 Basil (1332-1340). 72 Anna Anachoutlou (1341; 1341-1342). 72 Michael I (1341; 1344-1349).73 John 111(1342-1344).74 Alexios 111(1349-1390). 74 Manuel 111(1390-1417) . 74 Alexios IV (1417-1429). 76
Greek Pontos 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 9 John IV (1429-1458). 76 David I (1458-1461). 76 Note. 77 The Millet System. 79 Commerce in the 19th Century. 80 Greek Crypto-Christians the Tanzimat Reforms. 83 Introduction. 83 Historical Perspective. 83 The Tanzimat Reforms. 84 Economy of the Gumushane Region. 84 Concluding Remark. 86 Notes. 86 Trabzon During the Russian Occupation in World War 1.87 Introduction. 87 1914 to March
1917. 88 The Russian Administration 1916. 89 Life in Trabzon. 91 From April 1916. 91 Archaeological investigations. 95 The Armenians. 96 Life in Platana. 97 Life in the Machka-Gumushane Region. 98 March 1917 to January 1918. 99 Russian Withdrawal—February 1918. 101 Conclusion. 101 Notes. 102 Acknowledgements. 105 Treaty of Sevres 1920. 106 Note. 107
Population Exchange Between Greece Turkey. 108 After the Greco-Turkish War. 108 Population Exchange. 108 The Relocation of Greeks From Pontos.110 Introduction. 110 Catherine the Great of Russia. 110 19th Century Russian-Turkish Conflicts. 111 Population Exile (1910-1918). 112 Exodus from Pontos (1918-1924). 112 Movement to Russia. 112
10 Sam Topalidis Population exchange 1923. 113 Pontic Greeks in Greece 1928. 114 Greeks in the Former Soviet Union. 116 1930-1944. 116 1944—1949 deportations. 116 1949-1979. 117 Movement in 1980s-1990s to Greece.117 Current Distribution of Pontic Greeks. 118 Greece. 118 Diaspora. 119 Conclusion. 119 Notes.119 Acknowledgement. 120 Part В - History of Pontic
Towns. 121 16. History of Sinope. 123 Greek Settlement. 123 Persian to Ottoman Period.124 During After World War I. 125 17. History of Amisos (Samsun).126 Introduction. 126 Early Human Settlement. 127 Greek Colonisation. 127 The Mithradatic Kings the Romans. 127 Byzantines Turkmen. 128 Ottoman Turks. 128 Rise in Commerce From 1860. 128 1915-1917 Deportations of Armenians Greeks. 129 Arrival of Mustafa
Kemal.130 Forced Deportation From Anatolia. 131 Notes. 131 18. History of Amasya. 133 19. History of Oinaion (Unye). 135 Introduction. 135 Ottoman Period. 136 Deportations/Genocide. 136 20. History of Neocaesarea (Niksar). 138 21. History of Tokat.140 22. History of Kotyora (Ordu). 142 Note. 144
Greek Pontos 11 23. History of Kerasous (Giresun). 145 Early History. 145 Giresun Island. 146 Hazelnuts. 147 Genocide. 147 24.History of Koloneia (Shebinkarahisar). 148 25.History of Tripolis (Tirebolu). 150 26.History of Platana (Akchaabat). 153 27.History of Trabzon. 155 Introduction. 155 Human Settlement Greek Colonisation. 155 Mithradatic Kings the Romans. 157 The Megas Komnenoi of Trebizond. 158 Ottoman Conquest of Trabzon 1461. 158 ‘Estimated’ population c.1486 to 1583. 160
Derebeys. 161 ‘Estimated’ population 1879 to 1914. 162 The Trabzon-Erzurum-Tabriz Trade Route. 162 1895 Massacre of Armenians. 164 1914. 164 1915 Armenian Genocide. 165 Russian Army 1916-1918. 165 After World War 1. 166 Notes. 167 28.History of Tonya. 170 29. History of Machka.172 30. History of Kromni (Kurum).174 31. History of Gumushane. 176 Notes. 178 32. History of Santa
(Dumanli).179 33. History of Ophis (Of). 182 34. History of Surmene. 183 3 5. History of Rhizaion (Rize). 184 Part C - Buildings Around Trabzon. 187 36. Soumela Monastery. 189 Introduction. 189 The Early Period, 14th Century. 190 1461-1914. 191 World War I. 195
12 Sam Topalidis From 1923. 196 The preservation of artefacts. 200 Soumela Today. 200 Notes. 202 37. St John Vazelon Monastery. 203 38. St George Peristereota Monastery. 208 39. Panagia Theoskepastos Monastery, Trabzon. 210 40. St Anne Church, Trabzon. 215 41. Former St Akindynos Church, Trabzon. 219 42. Former St Andreas Church, Trabzon. 221 43. Former Panagia Chrysokephalos Church, Trabzon. 222 44. Former St Eugenios Church, Trabzon. 225 45. St John Exoteichos Church, Trabzon. 228 46. Santa Maria Church, Trabzon. 229 47. St Michael Church, Akchaabat. 232 48. Former St Philip Church,
Trabzon. 235 49. Former St Sophia Church, Trabzon. 236 50. Former Church (Name Unknown), Trabzon. 241 Acknowledgement. 244 51. St Sabbas Church, Trabzon. 245 52. The Frontistirion, Trabzon. 246 Part D - Pontic Greek Genocide. 249 53. Genocide of Greeks in Pontos (1916-1923). 251 Introduction. 251 Greek Guerrillas. 252 The Persecutions in 1916-1917. 253 Trabzon. 253 Ordu. 254 Bafra Samsun. 254 The Persecution in 1918-1919. 255
Background. 255 Trabzon. 255 Bafra Samsun. 256 The Persecutions in 1920. 257 Trabzon. 257 Giresun. 257 Ordu. 257 Samsun. 257 The Persecutions in 1921. 258
Greek Pontos 13 Background.258 Trabzon.258 Giresun.259 Ordu. 259 Samsun.260 Bafra. 262 The Persecutions in 1922.263 Trabzon.263 Ordu. 264 Samsun.264 Bafra. 265 The Evacuation of 1923.265 Introduction. 265 Trabzon.266
Ordu.266 Samsun.266 Istanbul Macronissi Island. 267 The Evacuation of 1924.267 Trabzon.267 Samsun.268 Sinope. 268 Number of Deaths.268 Notes.269 Acknowledgement.270 Part E - Some Famous Pontic Greeks.271 54. Bessarion.273 55. Chrysanthos. 274 Early Years. 274 Metropolitan of
Trabzon.274 Archbishop of Athens All Greece.277 56. Dimitrios Filizis. 279 57. Konstantinos Kapagiannidis.280 Acknowledgement.281 58. Konstantinos Konstantinidis. 282 Early Years.282 Factors Leading to the Paris Peace Conference. 282 Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920). 283 Notes. 284 59. Filon Ktenidis.285
14 Sam Topalidis 60. Kostaki Theophylaktos. 287 61. Perikles Triantaphyllides. 289 Part F - Pontic Society Culture. 291 62. Single- Double-Headed Eagle Symbols.293 Introduction. 293 Eagle Symbols in the Byzantine Empire. 294 Constantinople. 294 Manuel I Komnenos (reign 1238-1263).294 John II Komnenos (reign 1280-1285; 1285-1297). 295 Alexios III Komnenos (reign 1349-1390).295 Pontic Greek Cultural Associations.295 63. Parhareman. 296 64. ‘Mad’Honey of Pontos. 297 What is ‘Mad’ Honey?. 297 Historical References. 298 ‘Mad’ Honey Consumed in Turkey
Today. 298 Notes. 299 65. The Pontic Greek Dialect. 300 Introduction. 300 Pontic Greek Dialect in Pontos.301 Pontic Greek Dialect in the Former Soviet Union.303 Romeyka in North-East Turkey.304 Teaching the Dialect Today.305 66. Greek Funeral Rituals. 306 Santa. 306 Kromni-Stavri. 308 Notes. 309 67. Greek Weddings.310 Introduction. 310 Weddings From Hortokop.310 68. Greek Easter
Celebrations. 313 Introduction. 313 Notes.314 69. Christmas to Epiphany Celebrations.315 Christmas. 315 New Year.315 Momoeria Ritual. 316 Acknowledgement. 317 70. Traditional Pontic Greek Costumes.318
Greek Pontos 15 Background. 318 Pontic Greek Female Costumes. 320 Introduction.320 Outer garments.322 Footwear.324 Head coverings.324 Jewellery ornaments. 327 Specific regional costumes.328 Pontic Greek Male Costumes.329 Introduction. 329 The costume with the shalvar or thepotour. 330 The traditional 7.ipka costume. 334 Conclusion. 335 Notes. 336 Acknowledgement. 336
71. Origin of Greek Surnames.337 Introduction. 337 Categories of Greek Surnames. 337 Father’s name (patronymic).338 Personal or physical characteristics. 338 Occupations or titles. 338 Foreign terms. 339 Localities.339 Part G - Family Histories. 341 72. Family History of Sofia Dimarhos.343 Note.345 73. Family History of Sophie Kiriakidis.346 Introduction. 346 Sophie’s Ancestors. 346 Kostas
Kiriakidis.347 Notes.348 74. Family History of Sam Topalidis.350 Topalidis Family.350 Papazoglou Family. 351 Russians in Trabzon. 352 1916. 352 Leaving Trabzon 1918. 353 Life in Sokhumi, Caucasus (1918-1939). 354 Life in Greece (1939-1953). 355
16 Sam Topalidis Notes. 355 Acknowledgement. 356 75. Family History of Aristidis Tsilfidis. 357 Note. 362 Acknowledgement. 363 Part H - Music, Dance Theatre. 365 76. The Daouli (Drum). 367 Introduction. 367 Description. 367 How it is Played. 368 Acknowledgement. 369 77. The Tulum (Bagpipe). 370 Introduction. 370 The Components of the Tulum. 370 Playing the
Tulum. 372 Where is it Played?. 372 Notes. 373 78. The Kemenche. 374 Introduction. 374 Description. 374 History. 375 How it is Constructed. 376 The Turkish Eastern Black Sea Region.377 Conclusion. 377 Acknowledgement. 378 79. TheZourna. 379 Introduction. 379 Distribution. 379
History. 379 Components.380 80. Pontic Greek Theatre. 381 Pontos. 381 Greek Theatre in Russia.381 Pontic Greek Theatre in Greece. 382 81. Pontic Dances: Maheria, Serra Tik. 383 Why Do We Dance?.383 The Maintenance of Pontic Dance. 383 Research by David Kilpatrick. 385 Background. 385
17 Greek Pontos Maheria. 385 Serra386 Tik. 387 Acknowledgement.387 Part I - References. 389 82. References. 391 Table of Figures Figure 3.1: Settlements in north-eastern Anatolia (Turkey). 49 Figure 5.1: Some Greek colonies in Pontos. 58 Figure 7.1: Bust of Mithradates VI. 65 Figure 8.1: Three walled sections of Trabzon,. 71 Figure 8.2: Map of Trabzon (amended from Finlay (1850).73 Figure 12.1: Trabzon region.87 Figure 15.1: Black Sea region, scale: Samsun to Trabzon. 111 Figure: 32.1: Euclides Kourtidis. 181 Figure 59.1: Filon Ktenidis. 286 Figure 79.1:
Zouma.380 Table of Plates Plate 2.1: Renovated interior, palace at Knossos. 39 Plate 2.2: Renovated exterior, palace at Knossos. 40 Plate 2.3: A Minoan building at Akrotiri, Santorini. 41 Plate 2.4: Linear A tablet. 44 Plate 6.1: Bust of Xenophon.60 Plate 8.1: Byzantine walls of Trabzon. 72 Plate 8.2: Alexios III and Theodora Kantakouzene. 75 Plate 10.1: Zigana Pass south of Trabzon, looking south. 81 Plate 12.1 Nemlizade mansion, Trabzon. 90 Plate 12.2: Russian Grand Duke Nikolay Nikolayevich in Trabzon. 92 Plate 16.1: Sinope castle 2011. 124 Plate 17.1: Samsun 2011. 126
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contents | Preface -- Timeline of Important Events -- Part A: Pontic History -- Part B: History of Pontic Towns' -- Part C: Buildings Around Trabzon -- Part D: Pontic Greek Genocide -- Part E: Some Famous Pontic Greeks -- Part F: Pontic Society & Culture -- Part G: Family Histories -- Part H: Music, Dance & Theatre -- Part I: References -- Table of Figures -- Table of Plates -- Table of Tables Bibliografie S. 389-416 |
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spelling | Topalidis, Sam ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1341413640 aut Greek Pontos Sam Topalidis Thessaloniki Kyriakidi Bros Editions S.A. [2024] ©2024 416 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Preface -- Timeline of Important Events -- Part A: Pontic History -- Part B: History of Pontic Towns' -- Part C: Buildings Around Trabzon -- Part D: Pontic Greek Genocide -- Part E: Some Famous Pontic Greeks -- Part F: Pontic Society & Culture -- Part G: Family Histories -- Part H: Music, Dance & Theatre -- Part I: References -- Table of Figures -- Table of Plates -- Table of Tables Bibliografie S. 389-416 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Pontosgriechen (DE-588)1247206696 gnd rswk-swf Australian Greeks / Pontus Greeks / Pontus / History Greeks / Pontus / Social life and customs Greeks / Migrations Greeks / Crimes against / Pontus Greeks / Turkey / History Pontus / History Pontus / Historical geography Pontus / Kings and rulers Pontus / Social life and customs Pontus / Ethnic relations / History Black Sea Region / History Grecs / Pont (Région ancienne) Pont (Région ancienne) / Histoire Pont (Région ancienne) / Géographie historique Pont (Région ancienne) / Murs et coutumes Pont (Région ancienne) / Relations interethniques / Histoire Pontosgriechen (DE-588)1247206696 s Geschichte z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035176096&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035176096&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Topalidis, Sam ca. 20./21. Jh Greek Pontos Preface -- Timeline of Important Events -- Part A: Pontic History -- Part B: History of Pontic Towns' -- Part C: Buildings Around Trabzon -- Part D: Pontic Greek Genocide -- Part E: Some Famous Pontic Greeks -- Part F: Pontic Society & Culture -- Part G: Family Histories -- Part H: Music, Dance & Theatre -- Part I: References -- Table of Figures -- Table of Plates -- Table of Tables Bibliografie S. 389-416 Pontosgriechen (DE-588)1247206696 gnd |
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title_full | Greek Pontos Sam Topalidis |
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