- South West Caucasian Government
Infobox Former Country
native_name = Cenubî Garbi Kafkas Hükümet-i Cumhuriyesi
conventional_long_name = South-Western Caucasian Government
common_name = South West Caucasia
continent = Europe
region = Caucasus
country = Turkey
status =
government_type = Republic
era = Interwar period
year_start = 1918
year_end = 1919
date_start = 1 December
date_end = 19 April
event_start = Partition
event_end = British Occupation
p1 = Ottoman Empire
flag_p1 = Flag of Turkey.svg
s1 = Democratic Republic of Armenia
flag_s1 = Flag_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_Armenia.svg
s2 = Democratic Republic of Georgia
flag_s2 = Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg
image_map_caption =
national_motto =
national_anthem = |
capital = Kars
common_languages = Turkish
currency =Kuruş , Lira|
title_leader = President
leader1 = Cihangiroğlu İbrahim Bey|
stat_pop1 =
stat_year1 =The South-Western Caucasian Government (
December 1 ,1918 –April 19 1919 ) ( _tr. Güney-batı Kafkas Cumhuriyeti, _az. Cənubi-Qərbi Qafqaz Cümhuriyyəti) or the Kars Republic was a short-lived and nominally independentprovisional government , headed byFakhr al-Din Pirioghlu and centered inKars and constituted after theArmistice of Mudros that ended WWI in theMiddle East . It was abolished by British High Commissioner AdmiralSomerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe . Some historians consider it to have been an Ottomanpuppet state .Its territory was to include the predominantly
Muslim -inhabited regions of Kars andBatum , parts of theErivan district in the province of the same name, and theAkhaltsikhe andAkhalkalaki districts of theTiflis province. However, in practical terms, the republic was confined to the Kars province. It existed alongside with the British general governorship created during theEntente 's intervention inTranscaucasia . [ [http://eng.kavkaz.memo.ru/encyclopediatext/engencyclopedia/id/582432.html Caucasian Knot] (Moscow -based news agency) ]Background
Under the terms of the
Armistice of Mudros (30 October 1918) the armed forces of theOttoman Empire were required to withdraw from all territory belonging to Russia in the Caucasus and return to the west of the pre-war border with Russia. By 4th December 1918 Ottoman forces had retired as far as the old pre-1877 frontier with Russia, but delayed leavingKars province for a further two months.This delay allowed the time to set up a pro-Turkish provisional government to resist the expected incorporation of the historically-Armenian province into the Armenian Republic. "National Islamic Councils" were formed in the main population centres of Kars province - Oltu, Kagizman, Igdir, Sarikamis, Ardahan, and Kars itself - as well as settlements in adjoining territories where there were Turkish-speaking or Muslim populations (including Akhalkalaki, Akhaltzikhe, and Batumi). [W.E.D. Allen, P. Muratoff, "Caucasian Battlefields", Cambridge, 1953.]
The most important was the "Kars Islamic Council", established on 5th November 1918. In December it changed its name to the "National Council", in January 1919 to the "Kars National Council", and finally in March 1919 to the "Provisional National Government of South-West Caucasia". [H. Pehlivanli, "The Post Armistice situation on South-West Caucasia" in "Kars and Eastern Anatolia in the Recent History of Turkey", Ankara, 1994.] The government claimed authority over all of Kars province together with all Turkish or Muslim-populated areas between Batumi and Nakhchivan (this amounted to most of the territory, other than Azerbaijan, which had been evacuated by the Ottoman Army under the Mudros armistice).
Establishment
The majority of the people in the southwestern part of Transcaucasia were Muslims and therefore quite understandably sought to affiliate with Azerbaijancite book |title=The Middle East in the Twentieth Century |last=Sicker |first=Martin |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2001 |publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group |location= |isbn=0275968936 |pages=120 ] . However, Georgia blocked Azerbaijan's incorporation of Muslims in the southwest, which would have extended its frontiers to Black Sea. As a result, on
September 27 1918, the Muslim National Committee under the leadership of Dr. Esad Oktay Bey was formed in Kars, which advocated an autonomy or independence, similar in nature to the newly-formed republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.On
December 1 1918, gathered in congress in Kars, the Muslim National Committee unilaterally declared an independent South-Western Caucasian Republic (Cenubî Garbi Kafkas Cumhuriyeti) and electedCihangirzade Ibrahim Bey as its president. The new republic laid claims to the districts of Kars, Batum, Akhaltsikh,Akhalkalaki , Sharur andNakhichevan , a claim supported by Azerbaijan. It extended full rights to all except Armenians and received assurances from the British about the protection against the claims by Georgia and Armenia on its territory until the question would be decided by the Paris Peace Conference.On
January 13 1919 , a delegation of 60 Armenians were sent to Kars by the British Command in Batum to install an Armenian politician,Korganov as the governor of Kars. The Parliament of the Republic rejected this proposal and refused to further negotiate with the Armenians. Incidents of violence between the parties increased dramatically after this event.In the meantime, during the same month of January 1919, the Republic had seen democratic elections leading to the formation of a parliament on January 14, elected at a ratio of one deputy per 10,000 voters. The parliament consisted of 64 people, including 60 Muslims, three Greeks, and one Molokan Russian.
The Parliament of the new republic assembled on January 17th and adopted the constitution, "Teskilâtı Esasiye Kanunu". With the new 18 article long constitution, women were granted
voting rights , Kars was declared the capital city and Turkish proclaimed the official language. OnMarch 27 , the parliament approved the new government. The new government also applied the Imperial Government ofJapan for recognition.British enforcement and dissolution
The British commitment of protection was ignored as fighting broke out between the South-Western Caucasian Republic and both Georgia and Armenia. British troops dispatched from Batum on orders from General
William M. Thomson occupied Kars onApril 19 1919, breaking up the meeting of the parliament and arresting 30 parliamentarians and government members. Eleven of the arrested were deported first to Batum, and then toİstanbul and on2 June to exile inMalta . As for the Kars province, the English soon placed it under Armenia's rule. OnJuly 7 ,1920 , the Georgian army entered Batum replacing British, who had controlled it since the Turkish withdrawal.The eleven
Malta exiles from the Republic were the following:Aftermath
After the
Turkish-Armenian War and the concluding treaties,Turkey 's present-dayKars Province as well as its adjacent districts constituting the modern-day Ardahan and Iğdır provinces became part of Turkey. ABBC journalist recently on a visit to Kars recalls the brief episode of the republic in this context. [ [http://212.58.226.40/1/hi/world/europe/4032099.stm Turkish journey by Jonny Dymond] ]A dissident history portraying the short life of the Republic via
literature and on the background of a love story, "Russian girl Vasilisa", involving the principal hero Şevket, who takes up cause for the republic and Vasilisa, a youngMolokan woman, was written by the scholarErkan Karagöz . A review by theTurkish language daily that was published inGermany , on this novel, on its sequel as well as on Karagöz's earlier historical investigation on the Republic makes reference to "Anatolia’s first multicultural, democratic, and independent republic which was based on the principle of brotherhood among peoples that official history disregards". [ [http://www.molokane.org/places/Turkey/Kars/Karagoz/2004_Lost_People_Forgotten_History.html Molokan web portal] ]Timeline
* On March 1878, Kars annexed by Russia from the
Ottoman Empire .
* On Mar 3 1918, Russian evacuates Kars under provisions ofTreaty of Brest-Litovsk .
* OnApril 14 1918, Ottoman occupation of Kars region.
*October 30 1918 The Armistice of Mudros ended the hostilities inMiddle Eastern theatre of World War I
* ? ? 1918, departure of Ottoman Army from Caucasus.
*December 1 1918 South-Western Caucasian Republic proclaimed with capital at Kars.
*January 13 1919, Armenians fromDemocratic Republic of Armenia sent to Kars.
*OnApril 10 1919, abolished by High Commissioner AdmiralSomerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe .
*OnApril 19 1919, generalWilliam M. Thomson occupied Kars region.
*OnMarch 16 1921, theTreaty of Kars , Batum region part of Georgia S.S.Ree also
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
*Turkish-Armenian War
*Treaty of Alexandropol
*Treaty of Kars
*Malta exiles
*Turkish War of Independence
*Chronology of the Turkish War of Independence ources
* Zavriev D.S. "Modern History of North-Western Vilayets of Turkey". Tbilisi, 1947. p. 377
* Erkan Karagöz "TÜRK ANAYASA HAREKETLERI VE 1919 CENUB-i GARB-i KAFKAS CUMHURIYETI ANAYASASI".
* [http://www.tbmm.gov.tr/kultur_sanat/yayin060.htm Documents and bibliography relating to the South West Caucasian Republic] by theTurkish Grand National Assembly Footnotes
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