OSMANLI KURULUŞ DÖNEMİ TARTIŞMALARI

Yeditepe Üniversitesi Tarih Bölümü Araştırma Dergisi, Dec 2016

Osmanlı Devleti küçük bir uç beyliği iken büyük bir imparatorluğa dönüşmüş ve altı asır boyunca çok geniş bir coğrafyada hüküm sürmüştür. Bu büyük imparatorluğun kimler tarafından kurulduğu, temelleri ve niteliği üzerine 20. Yüzyıldan itibaren birçok tez ortaya konmuştur. Bu dönemden itibaren Modern Osmanlı yazıcılığında Osmanlı’nın kuruluşu meselesi önemli bir tartışma konusu haline gelmiştir. Herbert Adams Gibbons’un “Osmanlı İmparatorluğunun Kuruluşu / Foundation of the Ottoman Empire” adlı kitabında ortaya koyduğu görüşler ile bunun tam karşıtı olarak Fuat köprülü’nün görüşleri Osmanlı kuruluş dönemi tartışmalarındaki ilk yaklaşımlardır. Wittek ‘in gazi çevreleri ve onların değerler sistemi hakkındaki tezi 1980’lerde RP. Lindner, Gy. Kaldy-Nagy, R.C. Jennings, Colin Imber, C. Heywood gibi Osmanlı tarihçileri tarafından geliştirilmiştir. Rudi Paul Lindner; “kutsal savaş” Gaza düşüncesine karşı görüş belirtmiştir. Osmanlıların dinsel kaygısının olmadığını söylemiştir. Colin İmber ve Feridun Emecen’in kaynakların yetersizliği olduğunu söyleyerek Osmanlının kökenleri hakkında görüşlerini belirtmiştir. Bu çalışmadaki amacımız Osmanlı Kuruluşunu Gibbons, Fuat Köprülü, Paul Wittek, Colin Imber, Halil Inalcık gibi tarihçilerin ortaya koyduğu görüşler çerçevesinde incelenmeye çalışmaktır. Osmanlı kuruluşu ile ilgili bütün görüşler değerlendirilecektir.

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OSMANLI KURULUŞ DÖNEMİ TARTIŞMALARI

Ayşen ÇAKIRAY ARGUMENTS TOWARDS THE RISING OF OTTOMAN EMPIRE OSMANLI KURULUŞ DÖNEMİ TARTIŞMALARI Ayşen ÇAKIRAY1 ÖZET Osmanlı Devleti küçük bir uç beyliği iken büyük bir imparatorluğa dönüşmüş ve altı asır boyunca çok geniş bir coğrafyada hüküm sürmüştür. Bu büyük imparatorluğun kimler tarafından kurulduğu, temelleri ve niteliği üzerine 20. Yüzyıldan itibaren birçok tez ortaya konmuştur. Bu dönemden itibaren Modern Osmanlı yazıcılığında Osmanlı’nın kuruluşu meselesi önemli bir tartışma konusu haline gelmiştir. Herbert Adams Gibbons’un “Osmanlı İmparatorluğunun Kuruluşu / Foundation of the Ottoman Empire” adlı kitabında ortaya koyduğu görüşler ile bunun tam karşıtı olarak Fuat köprülü’nün görüşleri Osmanlı kuruluş dönemi tartışmalarındaki ilk yaklaşımlardır. Wittek ‘in gazi çevreleri ve onların değerler sistemi hakkındaki tezi 1980’lerde RP. Lindner, Gy. Kaldy-Nagy, R.C. Jennings, Colin Imber, C. Heywood gibi Osmanlı tarihçileri tarafından geliştirilmiştir. Rudi Paul Lindner; “kutsal savaş” Gaza düşüncesine karşı görüş belirtmiştir. Osmanlıların dinsel kaygısının olmadığını söylemiştir. Colin İmber ve Feridun Emecen’in kaynakların yetersizliği olduğunu söyleyerek Osmanlının kökenleri hakkında görüşlerini belirtmiştir. Bu çalışmadaki amacımız Osmanlı Kuruluşunu Gibbons, Fuat Köprülü, Paul Wittek, Colin Imber, Halil Inalcık gibi tarihçilerin ortaya koyduğu görüşler çerçevesinde incelenmeye çalışmaktır. Osmanlı kuruluşu ile ilgili bütün görüşler değerlendirilecektir. Anahtar Kelimeler: Osmanlı kuruluşu, Kutsal Savaş, Gaza tezi, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun kökenleri ABSTRACT The Ottoman state was a border beylic at the beginning, then it turned to an empire and dominated a wide geography during a centuries. Many theses have presented since 20th century about who ruled the empire and its origins and its quality. Since this period modern Ottoman records about the problem of Ottoman rising became an important discussion subject. Herbert Adams views in Foundation of the Ottoman Empire and Fuat Koprulu’s views are first approaches in Ottoman rising discussions. Wittek’s thesis about ghazi connections and their ethos was developed by Lindner, Gy. Kaldy-Nagy,R.C. Jennings, Colin Imber, C. Heywood in 1980. Rudi Paul Lindner has an opposing view to the holy war (gaza). He mentioned Ottomans had religious worries and Colin İmber and Feridun Emecen’s sources are insufficient and added his views about Ottoman origins. Our purpose in this work is to analyze the Ottoman rising in frame of Gibbons, Fuat Koprulu, Paul Wittek, Colin Imber, Halil Inalcik. The analyze of Ottoman Empire rising will be included. Keywords: Ottoman rising, Holy War, Gaza Thesis, Ottoman Empire Origin Yeditepe Üniversitesi, Fen – Edebiyat Fakültesi, Tarih Bölümü, Lisans Öğrencisi. 1 6 OSMANLI KURULUŞ DÖNEMİ TARTIŞMALARI Introduction Ottomans turned into an empire from a little seignior and ruled over a wide are for over six hundred years. In the 20. Century, there are many thesises done on who built this empire, it’s foundations and attributions. From this point on, Foundation of Ottoman has become a very important question of debate amongst modern time Ottoman historians. In Herbert Addams Gibbons’ “Foundation of Ottoman Empire” book he tries to explain “religious transformation hypothesis” through saying the main factor in the foundation of state doesn’t lie under Asian Turks but within European factors contributed by Christian Greeks and Turkish idolaters. Completely against this hypothesis, Fuat Köprülü argues that the state was founded entirely on Islamic and Turkish factors. Wittek agrees with Köprülü but he focuses more on veterans and the systematical values that surrounded them. On the other hand according to Köprülü, there is a larger group of contributors consisted by tribes, Turkish-Islamic guilds, santons, traveler intellectuals, warriors. Wittek believed that the tradition of Holy War contributed too much needed dynamism for conquests and reforms. Both historians focused on the roles of shepherds- immigrant Turks that lived on the edge point of society without delving into the state’s formation or inner changes. According to the claims of Halil İnancık, Köprülü explains how the society turned into a political community or that he answers the question of how Osman Gazzi’s military and political leadership is and how he founded the state’s dynasty. Halil Inancık tries to explain reason of the change on the edge point of society and the factors during 13. and the beginnings of 14. Century that contributed to the foundation of a state in this part of society As well as these historians Colin Imber claims that the dream Osman Bey saw was a myth created to make his leadership legalized by his own folk, and that it’s a foundation myth. He focuses on this myth and the “Gaza” (Holy War) factor. Rudi Paul Linder questions whether religion is a driving force in Ottoman or not. He tries to clarify whether the Holy War ideology is a driving force or legitimacy. Friedrick Griese notes that he’s looking the events through an European point of view when he should be giving an assessment by Eastern sources and it’s through its view point instead. These people built their hypothesis on the Gaza ideology being a driving force and that the state followed political, population and cultural traditions after their Turk/Seljukian predecessors. Those who share Gibbons’ ideas used a different point of view to make their assessments while making their criticisms on his approach. Besides these historians, there are many other experts contributed their views on this topic. More recently Cemal Kafadar argued a new approach that accepted all factors and put but the state between two worlds. In this study, our aim is to understand how it was possible for Ottoman as a little tribe on the SeljukByzantine border to diverge from the rest of other tribes during its time and manage to rule over a wide area like Balkans and Anatolia for a long period of time. I. Historical Background Oghuz people were living at the east part of Syr Darya and the Caspian Sea in the 10th century and they were separated into two tribes named Uc Ok and Boz Ok. Seljuk Turks were belonging to Uc Ok’s Kinik tribe. At the begging of the 10th century a ruler titled Yabgu were ruling Oghuz people. Temur Yalig, nicknamed Dudak which means lips in Turkish language, founder of Seljuk Empire and also father of Seljuk, had an important mission in the state. After Dudak’s death Seljuk 7 Ayşen ÇAKIRAY assigned as army commander. After a while they had a disagreement with Yabgu, thereupon Seljuk sand its subordinates went to Cend which is the end of the connection of Islamic and Arabic countries. Meanwhile 2 Turkish and 3 big Islamic states were present. The 2 Turkish states were Kara-Khanid Khanate (840 – 1212 A.D.) and Ghanzavid State (constituted in Afghanistan), and the Muslim ones were Semanid Empire (819 1005 A.D.) Abbasids and Buyids (932 - 1055 A.D.) Amo (...truncated)


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Ayşen ÇAKIRAY. OSMANLI KURULUŞ DÖNEMİ TARTIŞMALARI, Yeditepe Üniversitesi Tarih Bölümü Araştırma Dergisi, 2016, pp. 6-25, Volume 1, Issue 1,