192
171 Omarov, Dagestan: Vremia i sud’by, 40.
172 Ibid., 31–2.
173 Letter from Omarov to Suleiman, 10 April 1867, ibid., 285.
174 Muheddin Mahomed-Khanov, “Istinnye i lozhnye posledovateli
tarikata,” trans. A. Omarov, ssokg 4 (1870):1.
175 Letter from Omarov to Suleiman, 25 October 1868, in Omarov, Dagestan:
Vremia i sud’by, 292–3.
176 Mahomed-Khanov, “Istinnye i lozhnye posledovateli tarikata,” 1–28. A
similar work of clarification is “Uchenie o tarikate: Abdul-Marziia, soch.
Sheikha Dzhemaleddina Kazikumukhskago,” ssokg 2 (1869):1–22.
177 Nogmov, Istoriia Adygeiskogo naroda.
178 Ibid., 18.
179 Bartolomeia, Abkhazskii bukvar’, 15–16, 40, 45–8, 71–2.
180 Ibid., 92.
181 Ibid., 15–16, 40, 45–8, 71–2.
182 Ibid., 92, 175–88.
183 Chechenskii bukvar’.
184 Tsibirov, Osetiia v russkoi nauke, 96–100; Abaev, Tbilisi i Osetiia, 16;
Kokiev, “S.V. Kokiev,” 134.
185 Dzagurov, Pereselenie gortsev v Turtsiiu, Captain Zolotarev, 14 June 1863,
11–12.
186 rgia, f. 1268, op. 10, 1860, d. 40, Delo “Ob imenovanii kryl’ev kavka-
zskoi linii pravago-Kubanskoiu i levago-Terskoiu oblastniami,” ll. 1–7.
Terek oblast was technically called “Terskaia voiskovaia oblast’,” after
the Terek River and the Terek Cossacks (Terskoe kazach’e voisko).
187 Volkova, Etnicheskii sostav, 240–1.
188 rgia, f. 1149, op. 7, 1869, d. 112, Delo “Ob ustroistve v Predkavkazskom
krae dvukh oblastei Kubanskoi i Terskoi,” Temporary establishment of
military-native administration of Terek oblast, ll. 108–10.
189 rgia, f. 560, op. 41, 1883, d. 143, Delo “Zhurnaly komissii po preobrazo-
vaniiu upravleniia kavkazskimi kazach’imi voiskami,” Letter of V. Bu-
tyrkin, 16 December 1883, ll. 4–5.
190 Ibid., Journal, 28 February 1884, l. 45.
191 Ibid., Journal, 6 March 1884, l. 51; Special opinion, 27 November 1884, l.67.
192 rgia, f. 37, op. 55, 1892–99, d. 69, Delo “O merakh k uporiadocheniiu
razrabotok v kamenalomnakh,” Report of commander of Terek oblast
for 1890, l. 37. Previously Terek oblast had consisted of seven okrugi:
Georgiev, Vladikavkaz, Groznyi, Argun, Vedeno, Kizliar, and Khasav-
Iurtov. Virtually all the Terek oblast cities, such as Vladikavkaz, Groznyi,
Kizliar, Piatigorsk, Georgiev, and Mozdok, were predominantly popu-
lated by Russian Orthodox Christians or other non-Russian Christians.
See rgia, f.1290, op. 11, 1897, d. 2377, Delo “Materiialy Vserossiskoi
perepis’ po okrugam Terskoi oblasti,” l. 6.
Notes to pages 82–6