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Büyük İskender’in Baktria ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler

Year 2024, , 425 - 457, 25.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459325

Abstract

III. Dareios, MÖ 331 yılında Gaugamela Savaşı’nda yenilgiye uğradıktan sonra Büyük İskender’in ordusuyla Ekbatana’daki sarayına yaklaştığı haberini almış ve Baktria satraplığına geri çekilmiştir. Yeniden toparlanarak karşı koyma sürecinde ordusu içinde huzursuzluklar belirmiş ve en yakın komutanı Bessos ve yanındakilerin ihanetine uğrayarak öldürülmüştür. İskender bu ihanetin baş lideri Bessos’un da peşinden gitmeye karar vermiştir. Ordusuyla MÖ 329 yılında Baktria Bölgesi’ne girmiştir. Bessos, meydan savaşı yapmaya cesaret edemeyerek Oxos Nehri’nin ötesine çekilmiş, Sogdiana yerel beyleri ve daha kuzeydeki İskitli müttefiklerinin de desteği ile gerilla savaşı yürütmeye karar vermiştir. İskender’in kararlılığını gören ve kendi bölgelerini de talan etmesini istemeyen yerel beyler Bessos’a da ihanet etmişler ve onu İskender’e teslim etmişlerdir. Buna rağmen sıranın kendilerine de geleceğini düşündüklerinden Spitamenes liderliğinde Baktrialı, Sogdialı ve İskitlerden oluşan ortak bir ayaklanma cephesi kurulmuştur. İskender, MÖ 327 yılına kadar devam eden ayaklanmaları bastırmada büyük zorluklarla karşılaşmış, her ne kadar India Seferi öncesinde önemli ölçüde etkisiz hale getirilseler de bölgede tam anlamıyla bir hakimiyet ve istikrar sağlanamamıştır. Şimdiye kadar yapılan günümüzdeki modern çalışmalarda İskitlerin bu ayaklanmalar esnasında oynadıkları rolün detaylı bir şekilde açıklanmadığı görülmektedir. Bu çalışmada İskitlerin savaş taktikleri ve bazı önemli diplomatik manevralarıyla İskender ve ordusunun tam bir zafer elde edememesinde önemli bir etken olduğu görüşü savunulmaktadır.

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Reconsiderations on the Political Relations with the Scythians within the Scope of Alexander the Great’s Campaigns in Bactria and Sogdiana Regions

Year 2024, , 425 - 457, 25.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459325

Abstract

After being defeated at the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC, Darius III received news that Alexander the Great was approaching his palace in Ecbatana with his army. He retreated to the satrapy of Bactria. However, while regrouping his forces and retreating, unrest arose within his ranks, and he was ultimately betrayed and killed by his closest commander, Bessus, and his comrades. Alexander decided to pursue Bessus, the leader of this betrayal, and entered the Bactria region after him in 329 BC. Bessus, not daring to engage in a pitched battle, withdrew his forces beyond the Oxus River and decided to wage guerrilla warfare with the support of local lords from Sogdiana and his Scythian allies further north. However, the local lords, seeing Alexander’s determination and unwilling to let their regions be plundered, betrayed Bessus and handed him over to Alexander. Despite this, a united front, consisting of Bactrians, Sogdians, and Scythians, was established under the leadership of Spitamenes, fearing that they would soon face Alexander's wrath. Alexander faced great difficulty in suppressing these uprisings, which continued until 327 BC. Although the rebellions were largely subdued before the Indian campaign, full dominance and stability in the region were never fully achieved. It appears that the role of the Scythians during these uprisings has not been fully explored in modern studies. This study argues that the Scythians' war tactics and diplomatic maneuvers were a significant factor in preventing Alexander and his army from securing a complete victory.

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  • Arist. Met. (= Aristoteles, Meteorologica) Meteorologica. With an English translation by H. D. P. Lee, Cambridge, Mass. - London 1952. https://ia804505.us.archive.org/6/items/L397AristotleMeteorologica/L397-Aristotle%20Meteorologica.pdf
  • Arr. anab. (= Lucius Flavius Arrianus, Anabasis) The Anabasis of Alexander. With an English translation by J. Chinnock, London 1884.
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  • Diod. (= Diodorus Siculus) Diodorus of Sicily. Vols. I-XII. With an English translation by C. H. Oldfather. Cambridge, Mass. - London 1989.
  • Hom. Il. (= Homeros, Ilias) Homer. The Iliad. Vols. I-II. With an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Cambridge, Mass. - London 1924.
  • Iust. (= Marcus Iulianus Iustinus, M. Iuliani Iustini Epitoma Historiarum Philippicarum Pompei Trogi) Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. With an English translation by J. C. Yardley / With introduction and explanatory notes by R. Develin. Atlanta 1994.
  • Polyain.strat. (= Polyainos, Strategemata) The Strategems of War. Trans. R. Shepherd. Chicago 1974².
  • Plut. mor. (= Plutarkhos, Moralia) Plutarch’s Moralia. Vols. I-XIV. With an English translation by F. C. Babbitt / W. C. Helmbold. London/New York 1928-1967.
  • Plut. Alex., Caes. (= Plutarkhos, Alexandros, Caesar) Plutarch. Plutarch’s Lives. With an English translation by B. Perrin. Cambridge, Mass.- London 1919 (7).
  • Strab. (= Strabon) The Geography of Strabo. With an English translation and edition by H. L. Jones. Cambridge, Mass. - London 1924.
  • ATKINSON, J. E., 1971. A Commentary on Book 3 of Q. Curtius Rufus, Historiae Alexandri Magni (Phd Thesis), University of Cape Town.
  • BALASEVICIUS, T., 2012. “The quagmire of great powers: dealing with the Afghan Way of War”, No Easy Task: Fighting in Afghanistan, Ed.: B. Horn - E. Spencer, Toronto, ss. 29-66.
  • BALLESTEROS-PASTOR, L., 2015. “Quinto Curcio ante sus fuentes: el episodio de Alejandro y los escitas del Tanais”, Gerión, 33, ss. 91-110.
  • BLOEDOW, E. F., 1991. “Alexander the Great and those Sogdianaean horses: prelude to Hellenism in Bactria-Sogdiana”, Hellenistische Studien: Gedenkschrift für Hermann Bengtson, Ed.: H. H. Schmitt - J. Seibert, Munich, 17-32.
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  • BOSWORTH, A. B., 1981. “A Missing Year in the History of Alexander the Great”, Journal of Hellenistic Studies, 101, ss. 17-39.
  • BOSWORTH, A. B., 1988. Conquest and Empire: the Reign of Alexander the Great, Cambridge.
  • BOSWORTH, A. B., 1995. Historical Commentary on Arrian’s History of Alexander II (Commentary on Books IV-V), Oxford.
  • BOSWORTH, A. B., 1998. Alexander and the East: The Tragedy of Triumph, Clarendon.
  • BRIANT, P., 2012. Alexander the Great and his Empire, Princeton.
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  • DEMİR, M., 2022. “Parth (Arsakid) Devletinin Kurucusu I. Arsakes’in İskit Kökeni Hakkında Değerlendirmeler”, Oannes/Uluslararası Eskiçağ Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi, 4/2, ss. 487-518.
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  • GARDINER-GARDEN, J. R., 1981. Two conceptions of the tribal geography of the Royal Scythian Empire in classical literary tradition (MA Thesis), Australian National University.
  • HAMILTON, R., 1974. Alexander the Great, Pittsburgh.
  • HAMMOND, N. G. L., 1983. Three Historians of Alexander the Great, Cambridge.
  • HAMMOND, N. G. L., 1997. The Genius of Alexander the Great, University of North Carolina Press.
  • HAMMOND, N. G. L., 1999. “The Speeches in Arrian's Indica and Anabasis”, Classical Quarterly, 49/1, ss. 238-253.
  • HOLT, F. L., 1984. Beyond Plato’s Pond: The Greeks and Barbarians in Bactria (Phd Thesis), University of Virginia.
  • HOLT, F. L., 1988. Alexander the Great and Bactria: The Formation of a Greek Frontier in Central Asia, New York.
  • HOLT, F. L., 1993. Alexander the Great and Bactria, Leiden.
  • HOLT, F. L., 2012 (2 nd ed.). Into the Land of Bones: Alexander the Great in Afghanistan (Hellenistic Culture and Society 47), Berkeley and Los Angeles.
  • HOWE, T., 2015. “Alexander and ‘Afghan Insurgency’: A Reassessment”, Brill’s Companion to Insurgency and Terrorism in the Ancient Mediterranean, Ed.: T. Howe - L. Brice, Brill, ss. 151-182.
  • HUERTA, F., 1996. The Cities of Philip and Alexander: Early Macedonian Colonisation, (MA Thesis), California State University.
  • LONSDALE, D. L., 2007. Alexander the Great. Lessons in Strategy (Strategy and History 22), London.
  • RICE, J., 2019. “‘Just Rage’: Causes of the Rise in Violence in the Eastern Campaigns of Alexander the Great”, Arctos, 53, ss. 129-155.
  • ROBINSON, C. A., 1952. “Alexander’s Brutality”, American Journal of Archaeology, 56/3, ss. 169-170.
  • ROBINSON, C. A., 1957. “The Extraordinary Ideas of Alexander the Great”, American Historical Review, 62/2, ss. 326-344.
  • ROMM, J. S., 1992. The Edges of the Earth in Ancient Thought, Princeton.
  • REECE, S., 2001. “The Ἄβιοι and the Γάβιοι An Aeschylean Solution to a Homeric Problem”, American Journal of Philology, 122/4, ss. 465-470.
  • SMITH, M., 2015. “The Failure of Alexander’s Conquest and Administration of Bactria-Sogdiana”, Hirundo, the McGill Journal of Classical Studies, 8, ss. 64-72.
  • TANNER, S., 2002. Afghanistan: A Military History from Alexander the Great to the War against the Taliban, Philadelphia.
  • TARN, W. W., 2010 (3 rd ed.). The Greeks in Bactria and India, Cambridge.
  • VACANTE, S., 2012. “Alexander the Great and the ‘Defeat’ of the Sogdianian Revolt”, Ancient History Bulletin, 26, ss. 87-130.
  • WORTHINGTON, I., 2004. Alexander the Great. Man and God, New York.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects History of Old Asia Minor
Journal Section Research Articles
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Muzaffer Demir 0000-0001-7270-2317

Publication Date September 25, 2024
Submission Date March 26, 2024
Acceptance Date September 23, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024

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APA Demir, M. (2024). Büyük İskender’in Baktria ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler. OANNES - International Journal of Ancient History, 6(2), 425-457. https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459325
AMA Demir M. Büyük İskender’in Baktria ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler. OANNES. September 2024;6(2):425-457. doi:10.33469/oannes.1459325
Chicago Demir, Muzaffer. “Büyük İskender’in Baktria Ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler”. OANNES - International Journal of Ancient History 6, no. 2 (September 2024): 425-57. https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459325.
EndNote Demir M (September 1, 2024) Büyük İskender’in Baktria ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler. OANNES - International Journal of Ancient History 6 2 425–457.
IEEE M. Demir, “Büyük İskender’in Baktria ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler”, OANNES, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 425–457, 2024, doi: 10.33469/oannes.1459325.
ISNAD Demir, Muzaffer. “Büyük İskender’in Baktria Ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler”. OANNES - International Journal of Ancient History 6/2 (September 2024), 425-457. https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459325.
JAMA Demir M. Büyük İskender’in Baktria ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler. OANNES. 2024;6:425–457.
MLA Demir, Muzaffer. “Büyük İskender’in Baktria Ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler”. OANNES - International Journal of Ancient History, vol. 6, no. 2, 2024, pp. 425-57, doi:10.33469/oannes.1459325.
Vancouver Demir M. Büyük İskender’in Baktria ve Sogdiana Bölgelerindeki Seferleri Kapsamında İskitlerle Siyasi İlişkileri Üzerine Değerlendirmeler. OANNES. 2024;6(2):425-57.

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