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ONLINE ONLY: Tamrash Rebellion (1878-1886) - Attempts at Pomak Autonomy

 

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Date: THURSDAY 29 September 2022 @ 7pm Melbourne | 12pm Athens | 5am New York
Presenter: Dr Georgios Niarchos

Language of Presentation: English
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Synopsis

 

The protracted decline of the Ottoman Empire brought the wider region of Thrace to the forefront of competing nationalisms. This was indeed a process mirroring developments in many other parts of the Balkan Peninsula.
The first attempt for the creation of an independent statelet in the Rhodope Mountains came in the aftermath of the Treaty of San Stefano (1878) by the Pomak population in the Tamrash region, who opposed the prospect of a Bulgarian administration in the area. The Pomak insurgents declared themselves ‘an autonomous Pomak nation’ under the leadership of Ahmed Agha Tamrashliyata. An interesting figure involved in the uprising was the British-born Stanislas Graham Bower St. Clair, whose actual role remains a matter of contention. However, the anti-Bulgarian sentiments that fuelled the rebellion soon became irrelevant following the recognition by the Ottoman Empire of the annexation of Eastern Rumelia by the Bulgarian principality in 1885, whilst the final demarcation of the border between the two countries brought most of the rebellious Pomak villages under the Ottoman Empire.
The present paper will try to shed light into the details of the rebellion of the Pomak population of Tamrash, exploring its roots and motives, in an attempt to determine whether this was the expression of an emerging nationalist sentiment or a movement of purely local interest. On a next level, the insurgency of the Pomaks will be examined in the light of the wider antagonisms of the Great Powers and particularly Great Britain, through the remarkable presence of St. Clair.

 
 

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