Orientalism and Empire. North Caucasus Mountain Peoples and the Georgian Frontier, 1845-1917
37 Conquest and Exile The tenuous nature of Russian rule in the North Caucasus crossed the divide of revolution, as both the Naq ...
3 Orthodoxy: The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy in the Caucasus I don’t remember the crosses, but I heard that we once ...
39 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy Christians who fell away from the faith were those who neglected their tradition ...
40 Orientalism and Empire Georgia and on the slopes of the Caucasus.”^13 Since that time the “peaceful,” “agricultural,” and “tr ...
41 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy Slavists, and other conservative Russians belligerently continued to bring atten ...
42 Orientalism and Empire future. Russians, Georgians, and many others emphasized the foreign, non-indigenous, and therefore ill ...
43 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy In 1815 the commission began work again, this time with greater re- sources and ...
44 Orientalism and Empire marriage to Maria Aleksandrovna.^37 A friend of Bariatinskii in StPetersburg who gained an audience wi ...
45 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy Idol worship, fortune-telling rituals, and superstitions about faith healing wer ...
46 Orientalism and Empire identity of the region in the present, and the military commander slowed his troops to ponder the orig ...
47 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy centrality of the Christian heritage to Georgia’s past and present iden- tity, a ...
48 Orientalism and Empire languages, transcribed in the Cyrillic alphabet, of the students. Shamanism, he argued, was a form of ...
49 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy incomprehensible to both the students and their audience.^72 The lan- guage barr ...
50 Orientalism and Empire Golitsyn reported to Konstantin Pobedonostsev, ober-procurator of the Holy Synod, in 1901 with alarm a ...
51 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy (Dagestan), pointed out Ossetian missionary Vitalii Dizhaev, are “in- different” ...
52 Orientalism and Empire especially belligerent officials who considered “savage” mountain- eers beyond the reach of any civili ...
53 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy so on.^94 Georgians (perhaps especially) considered mountain out- posts a career ...
54 Orientalism and Empire such as Kishinev and Odessa, was briefly incarcerated for an un- known crime, and received administrat ...
55 The Society for the Restoration of Orthodoxy States, church educators described their struggles to find and keep vi- able Oss ...
56 Orientalism and Empire non-Russians themselves as not entirely useful, an odd situation that perhaps parallels the otherwise ...
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