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Osmanlı-Rus Harplerini (1710-1829) Etkileyen Faktörler Üzerine

Year 2021, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 99 - 116, 25.10.2021
https://doi.org/10.52792/tws.988590

Abstract

Bu çalışma 1710 ile 1829 yılları arasında meydana gelen Osmanlı-Rus Harplerini etkileyen temel faktörleri ele almaktadır. Genel olarak harp tarihinde gözlemlendiği üzere coğrafya her iki ordunun da harekatlarını etkileyen en önemli faktörlerden birisidir. Harekatların birbirinden farklı özellikler arz eden üç farklı sektörde, Kafkaslar, Karadeniz’in kuzey kesimi ve Balkanlar, gerçekleştirildiği savaşlarda hasım ordular öncelikle her biri farklı özelliklere sahip coğrafi mekanlarda hayatta kalmayı başarmak durumundaydı. İntikal rotalarına karar verilmesinde ve lojistik faaliyetlerin sağlıklı bir biçimde yürütülmesinde belirleyici olan coğrafyanın yanı sıra silah teknolojisi ve subayların bilgi, askerlerin eğitim düzeyi de muharebelerin sonuçları üzerinde etkili olan faktörlerdi. Emir-komuta birliği, sevk ve idare gibi doğrudan bir muharebenin sonucuna etki eden unsurlar da yine söz konusu muharebeler hakkında yapılacak değerlendirmelerde dikkate alınması gereken faktörler olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. İnsan gücüne ilaveten iki devletin sahip olduğu mali kaynaklar ve bunları kullanabilme kapasitesi ise orduların cephede kalma sürelerini belirlemekteydi. Avrupa diplomasisi ve bu çerçevede iki devletin kurdukları ittifaklar da muharebeleri etkileyen faktörler arasında önemli bir yere sahipti.

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  • Sumner, B. H., Peter the Great and the Ottoman Empire, Londra: Archon Books, 1965.
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  • Ungermann, Richard, Der Russisch-türkische Krieg 1768-1774, Viyana: Braumüller, 1906.
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On The Factors That Effected the Russo-Ottoman Wars (1710-1829) Summary

Year 2021, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 99 - 116, 25.10.2021
https://doi.org/10.52792/tws.988590

Abstract

This article searches for the factors which effeted the Russo-Ottoman wars between 1710-1829. As observed in military history, geography is one of the most important factors that effected the operations of both armies. In the wars which fought in three different sectors, Caucasus, Northern Black Sea region and Balkans, the belligerents were first be able to survive in these territories each of which have particular features. Besides geography that is decisive in mapping the marching routes and carrying out the logistic activities, technology of arms and level of knowledge and traning of the officer corps and soldiers influenced the wars. The factors such as unity of commanding and command and control procedures that effected directly on the result of the wars must also be taken into consideration in the assessments on these wars. In addition to manpower, financial resources of both states and their utilization determined the duration that the armies remain in the battlefront. Furthermore, the alliances of both states forming on the basis of the European diplomacy have a distinctive place in these factors.

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  • Averyanov, P. I., Osmanlı-İran-Rus Savaşlarında Kürtler (XIX. Yüzyıl), çev: İ. Kale, İstanbul: Avesta Yayınları, 2010.
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  • Cezar, Mustafa, Osmanlı Tarihinde Levendler, İstanbul: İstanbul Güzel Sanatlar Akademisi, 1965.
  • Cezar, Yavuz, Osmanlı Maliyesinde Bunalım ve Değişim Dönemi (XVIII. Yüzyıldan Tanzimata Mali Tarih), İstanbul: Alan Yayınları, 1986.
  • Chesney, F. R., The Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris, c: I, Londra: Longman, 1850.
  • Chesney, F. R., The Russo-Turkish Campaigns of 1828-1829, New York: Redfield, 1854
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  • Hochedlinger, Michael, Austria’s Wars of Emergence, 1683-1797, Londra: Routledge, 2003.
  • İnalcık, Halil, “Osmanlı-Rus Rekabetinin Menşei ve Don-Volga Kanalı Teşebbüsü”, Belleten, 46 (1948): 349-402.
  • İnalcık, Halil, “The Socio-political Effects of the Diffusion of Fire-arms in the Middle East”, ed. V. J. Parry – M. E. Yapp, War, Technology and Society in the Middle East, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975.
  • Keçeci, Serkan, “The Grand Strategy of the Russian Empire in the Caucasus against Its Southern Rivals (1821-1833)”, Doktora Tezi, London School of Economics and Political Science, Londra, 2016.
  • Keep, John L. H., Soldiers of the Tsar, Army and Society in Russia 1462-1874, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985.
  • Köremezli, İbrahim, “Osmanlı-Rus Harpleri (1768-1878)”, (ed.) G. Yıldız, Osmanlı Askeri Tarihi, Kara, Deniz ve Hava Kuvvetleri (1792-1918), İstanbul: Timaş Yayınları, 2013.
  • Killmeyer, H. O., Militaer-Geographie von Europa mit den asiatisch-russichen und asiatisch-afrikanisch-türkischen Laendern, Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler’schen Buchhandlung, 1857.
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  • Mitev, Plamen, “Russia’s Doctrine of the Ottoman Empire’s Bulgarian Provinces and Bulgarians (From Catherine II to Alexander I)”, (ed.) M. Baramova-G. Boykov-I. Parvev, Bordering Early Modern Europe, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2015.
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  • Murphey, O. T., Comte de Vergennes, French Diplomacy in the Age of Revolution (1719-1787), Albany: Suny Press, 1982.
  • Noradunghian, Gabriel, Recueil d’Actes Internationaux de l’Empire Ottoman, c. I, Paris: Librairie Cotillon, 1897
  • O’Brien, C. B., “Russia and Turkey, 1677-1681: The Treaty of Bakhchisaray”, Russian Review, 11 (1953): 259-268.
  • Puskin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, A Journey to Arzrum, çev. B. Ingemanson, Michigan: Ardis, 1974.
  • Ragsdale, Hugh, “Russian Foreign Policy, 1725-1815”, (ed.) D. Lieven, Cambridge History of Russia, c: II (Imperial Russia, 1689-1917), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
  • Rudtorffer, Franz Ritter von, Militaer-Geographie von Europa, Prag: Gottlieb Haase Söhne, 1839.
  • Russell, Frank S., Russian Wars with Turkey, Londra: Henry S. King & Co., 1877.
  • Shapira, D. Y. “The Crimean Tatars and the Austro-Ottoman Wars”, The Peace of Passarowitz, 1718, ed. C. Ingrao-N. Samardic-J. Pesalj, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 2011.
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  • Uyar, Mesut – Erickson, Edward J., Osmanlı Askeri Tarihi, İstanbul: İş Bankası Yayınları, 2014.
  • Ungermann, Richard, Der Russisch-türkische Krieg 1768-1774, Viyana: Braumüller, 1906.
  • Valentini, Georg Wilhelm von, Lehre vom Krieg, c: III (Der Türkenkrieg), Berlin: J. W. Boicke, 1833.
  • Wirtschafter, Elise K., From Serf to Russian Soldier, New Jersy: Princeton University Press, 1990.
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Fatih Yeşil 0000-0002-5856-6045

Publication Date October 25, 2021
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Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

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Chicago Yeşil, Fatih. “Osmanlı-Rus Harplerini (1710-1829) Etkileyen Faktörler Üzerine”. Türk Savaş Çalışmaları Dergisi 2, no. 2 (October 2021): 99-116. https://doi.org/10.52792/tws.988590.

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