- Hayriye, İnegöl
Hayriye is a village in
İnegöl district, Bursa province in the Marmara region ofTurkey , 13 km towards the east of the town ofInegöl . Number of permanent residents according to the census of the year 2000 is 381. The current mayor is Mehmet Ceylan.History
Hayriye was founded in 1877-78 by Georgian families of
Muslim faith who migrated toTurkey from the border area between Georgia and Turkey (nearArtvin ) (situated in the province ofAdjara in today'sRepublic of Georgia ). They areSunni Muslims of theHanafi denomination. 250 people had left their native land, fleeing from the war betweenTsarist Russia and theOttoman Empire . Haci Mehmet Efendi from the neighboring village of Maden led them to the place called Hayriye where they finally were given by the Turkish authorities the right to settle after clashes with Chechen refugees, who themselves had fled from persecution in the Russian Empire. (Haci Effendi had chosen the area of Hayriye because it resembled the conditions of the Georgian area the settlers came from.) The village is still almost exclusively inhabited by the descendants of the original Georgian families. Since the 1960s, many inhabitants of Hayriye went as migrant workers toGermany (most live in and aroundBergneustadt ,North Rhine-Westphalia ) andAustria . They still keep their ancestral homes in Hayriye where they return to in the summer. (During the 1950s and 1960s the number of permanent residents was over 1,000; since the 1970s, the number steadily decreased due to emigration toGermany andAustria .) The older people still speak theGeorgian language .References
* Municipality of İnegöl - [http://www.inegol.bel.tr/ "official website"]
* Governorate of Bursa - [http://www.bursa.gov.tr/ "official website"]ee also
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Georgians
*Chveneburi (Georgians in Turkey)
*Peoples of the Caucasus in Turkey External links
* [http://www.hayriyekoyu.com Web Site of Hayriye (Turkish)]
* [http://www.tageo.com/index-e-tu-v-16-d-m1076137.htm Satellite view of Hayriye]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS4G0ax81-I Georgian music and dance from Hayriye]
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