Karapapak

Karapapak

:"For the municipality in Azerbaijan, see Qarapapaq."ethnic group
group=Karapapaks


poptime= Unknown (estimated to be in the hundred thousands)tr icon [http://www.turksoylaipekyolu.com/tr/Yazarlar/SeyfullahTurksoy/a.1308.html The Great Borchali and the Karapapak] by Seyfullah Türksoy]
popplace=Turkey, Iran, Georgia, and Azerbaijan
rels=Sunni Islam
langs=Azerbaijani, Turkish
related-c=Azerbaijanis, Meskhetian Turks, Ayrums

The Karapapak (Karapapakh, Garapapag, Terekeme) are a small ethnic group of Turkic-speaking people who mainly live in Azerbaijan, in Georgia, in the northeast of Turkey near the border with Georgia and Armenia, primarily in the provinces of Ardahan (around Lake Çıldır), Kars and Iğdır, and in Iran (south of Urmia Lake). The exact number for the Karapapak population worldwide is unknown but is likely to be in the hundred thousands.tr icon [http://www.turksoylaipekyolu.com/tr/Yazarlar/SeyfullahTurksoy/a.1308.html The Great Borchali and the Karapapak] by Seyfullah Türksoy] Karapapaks are not to be confused with Karakalpaks.

Origins and history

Sometimes referred to as "Terekeme" or "Tarakama" (a derivation from the words "Turcoman" or "Turkmen", meaning Oghuz Turks), Karapapaks are often identified as a sub-ethnic group of Azeris, [ru icon [http://www.oval.ru/enc/1206.html Azeris] . "Great Soviet Encyclopedia"] even though in the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary they are sometimes listed as a separate ethnic group. [ru icon [http://www.cultinfo.ru/fulltext/1/001/007/046/46486.htm Kavkazski Krai] . "Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary"] Theories of Karapapaks descending from Kumyks (a Turkic-speaking ethnic group in Dagestan) have also been brought forward by scholars like Fahrettin Kırzıoğlu and Zeki Velidi Togan.ru icon [http://kumukia.ru/modules.php?name=Pages&pa=showpage&pid=9009 Kumyk Communities Abroad] by Kamil Aliyev] The Terekeme originally populated territories in what is now southern Georgia, northwestern Armenia, southern Dagestan, and central and northwestern Azerbaijan,tr icon [http://www.karapapak.com/turkce/konu_detay.aspx?id=2 Karapapaklar] . "Karapapak.com"] but almost entirely migrated to the Ottoman Empire and Persia upon Russia's conquest of the South Caucasus between 1813 and 1828. Here they were given the name "Karapapakh" ("black hat") by the Anatolians reflecting the element of the Terekeme ethnic outfit that distinguished them from the local population.

Russia's expansion to Kars (in Eastern Turkey) in 1878 as a result of the Russo-Turkish War led to some Karapapak settlements becoming part of Russia once again. With the Russian Revolution and Soviet expansion south in late 1910s and 1920s, Karapapaks became a new nationality group in Soviet Union. Late in 1930s, the Soviet Union stopped classifying Karapapaks as a separate people and in 1944, they were included in the mass deportation of Meskhetian Turks from Georgia to Central Asia. [Ronald Wixman.(1984).The Peoples of the USSR: An Ethnographic Handbook.]

Even though the Karapapaks left in the Caucasus had largely assumed Meskhetian Turkish [ru icon [http://www.indepsocres.spb.ru/library/ibzbr_disk.doc Selected Parts of the Discussion] by Sergei Abashin] or Azeri identity by the mid-20th century and despite lack of record of Karapapaks in modern censuses of the South Caucasus states, nowadays small groups may still identify themselves as Karapapak or Terekeme in the regions originally inhabited by them. Karapapaks are also found in Central Asia where many of them were deported along with the Meskhetian Turks in 1944 during the Stalinist population transfers. The last census to mention Karapapaks as a separate ethnic group was the 1926 Soviet census, according to which there were 6,311 of them throughout the South Caucasus. [ru icon [http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/ussr_nac_26.php?reg=5 The All-Soviet of 1926: the Transcaucasian SFSR] ]

Language

Karapapaks speak a dialect of Azeri, [tr icon [http://www.terekemeler.com/default.asp?id=28 History of the Terekeme] . "Terekemeler.com"] which has undergone significant influence by the Eastern Anatolian dialects of Turkish.

Religion

Most Karapapaks are Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school of thought. [Alexandre Bennigsen & Enders Wimbush. (1986). Muslims of the Soviet Empire ] There are also some Twelver Shias and Alevis. In the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, those identifying with the Alevi strand are listed as Turkmen (Tarakama). [ru icon [http://www.cultinfo.ru/fulltext/1/001/007/049/49279.htm Kars Oblast] . "Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary"]

Culture

Karapapaks have developed rich traditions of oral literature comprised largely of ashik songs, legends and folk tales. Karapapak dances are very similar to those of Georgians, and Azeri Turks.

References

ee also

*Meskhetian Turks
*Azeris in Turkey
*Ayrums


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