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Durdzuks

The Durdzuks (Georgian: დურძუკები, romanized: durdzuk'ebi), also known as Dzurdzuks, was a medieval exonym of the 9th-18th centuries used mainly in Georgian, Arabic, but also Armenian sources in reference to the Vainakh peoples (Ingush and Chechens).

Durdzuks (Цурцукы) on Vakhushti's map in 1745 located between the Kisti (Кисты) and Gligvi (Глигвы).
"Dourdsoukethi" (Mitcheghi). Atlas of the Caucasus. Dubois de Montpereux F., 1843

Geography

Researchers unanimously identify the Durdzuks as the ancestors of modern Chechens and Ingush.[1] Some Historians link the Durdzuks to mountainous Ingushetia and identify them with the Ingush people,[2] others believe that in the period of the Middle Ages, the population of Chechnya was known to the South Caucasian peoples under the name "Durdzuks", or "Dzurdzuks",[3][4][5] while the population of Ingushetia under the names "Glighvi", "Ghilighvi". In 1745, Georgian geographer Vakhushti of Kartli noted that the country "Durdzuketi consists of Kisti, Durdzuki and Gligvi", placing the first in the vicinity of the Darial Gorge and the latter the more east of the three, bordering Pankisi, Tusheti and Didoeti.[6]

Georgian historian Vakhtang Gamrekeli claims that "Durdzuk" is definitely and, with all its references, uniformly localized, between Didoeti-Dagestan in the east and the gorge of the Terek River, in the west.[7] The village Zurzuka[8] in the Vedensky District of Chechnya has been theorized to be connected to the ethnonym Durdzuk.[9][10] Historians often place the "Gate of the Durdzuks" in the Assa Gorge of Ingushetia, which is a path connecting the North and South Caucasus regions.[11][12]

History

According to the Georgian royal annals:

ხოლო შვილთა ზედა კავკასისთა იყო უფალ დურძუკ, ძე ტირეთისი.
And as for upon the sons of Caucasus there was a lord Durdzuk, son of Tiretis.[13]

ხოლო დურძუკ, რომელი უწარჩინებულეს იყო შვილთა შორის კავკასისთა, მივიდა და დაჯდა ნაპრალსა შინა მთისასა, და უწოდა სახელი თჳსი დურძუკეთი.
And as for this Durdzuk, who was one of the most honorable sons of Kavkas, came and set at the mountains, and gave it the name of his as Durdzuketi.[14]

In the Armenian adaptation of Georgian Chronicles, the Durdzuks defeated the Scythians and became a significant power in the area in the region in the first millennium BC.[15]

According to Georgian Chronicles, the Durdzuks allied themselves with Georgia, and helped the first Georgian king Pharnavaz I of Iberia consolidate his reign against his unruly vassals. The alliance with Georgia was cemented when King Pharnavaz married a Durdzuk girl.[11]

და მოიყვანა ცოლი დურძუკელთა, ნათესავი კავკასისი.
And married he [Pharnavaz] a Durdzuk wife, a relative of the Caucasus.[16]

The Durdzuks are said to have raided Kakheti and Bazaleti during the reign of Mirian I, who invaded and ravaged the land of the Durdzuks in retaliation. Later on, the Durdzuks are mentioned fighting the Mongols alongside their Georgian allies as well as the Ossetians.[17] Durdzuk soldiers are also mentioned fighting alongside Georgians against the troops of Jalal al-Din Mangburni.[11] Queen Tamar of Georgia was highly esteemed, and the Durdzuks named daughters as well as bridges and other buildings after her.[18]

The Durdzuks are mentioned in the 7th-century work Geography of Armenia by Anania Shirakatsi as the Dourtsk (Armenian: Դուրծկք).[11][19]

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ Какабадзе 1967, p. 471; Робакидзе 1968, p. 27; Крупнов 1971, p. 34; Волкова 1973, p. 135; Гольдштейн 1977, p. 203; Rapp 2003, p. 276
  2. ^ Klaproth 1814, p. 239; Koch 1843, p. 30; Brosset 1847, p. 18; Генко 1930, p. 712; Eremian 1973, p. 270; Волкова 1973, pp. 136–137; Пиотровский & Нарочницкий 1988, p. 152; Сотавов & Мейер 1991, p. 207; Rapp 2003, p. 276
  3. ^ Merzbacher Aus den Hochregionen des Kaukasus. Wanderungen, Erlebnisse, Beobachtungen, G. (1901). Aus den Hochregionen des Kaukasus. Wanderungen, Erlebnisse, Beobachtungen.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)[page needed]
  4. ^ Markovin, V.I. (1965). In the gorges of Argun and Fortanga.[page needed]
  5. ^ Merzbacher, G. (1905). To the ethnography of the inhabitants of the Caucasian Alps.[page needed]
  6. ^ Багратиони, Вахушти (1745). Известия грузинских летописей и историков о северном Кавказе и России. М.Г. Джанашвили (1897). p. 65, 77-79.
  7. ^ Гамрекели, В. Н. (1961). Двалы и Двалетия в I—XV вв (in Russian). p. 27.
  8. ^ "Military topographic map of Caucasus region, 1926". www.etomesto.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  9. ^ Nataev, S. A.; Натаев, С. А. (2013). Chechenskie taĭpy : problemy izuchenii︠a︡ prirody, struktury i istoricheskoĭ dinamiki sot︠s︡ialʹnykh institutov chechent︠s︡ev. Makhachkala. p. 413. ISBN 978-5-4242-0117-2. OCLC 842907585.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  10. ^ "Топонимический словарь Кавказа. Статьи на букву "З"". otpusk-info.ru. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  11. ^ a b c d Anchabadze, George. "The Vainakhs." (2009).
  12. ^ Генко 1930, p. 712.
  13. ^ Georgian royal annals, Life of Kartli, 2-20
  14. ^ Georgian royal annals, Life of Kartli, 2-23
  15. ^ Jaimoukha, Amjad (2004-11-10). The Chechens. doi:10.4324/9780203356432. ISBN 9780203356432.
  16. ^ Georgian royal annals, Life of Kartli, 3-47
  17. ^ Howorth, Henry Hoyle. History of the Mongols, from the 9th to the 19th century. No. 85. Burt Franklin, 1888. Page 11.
  18. ^ WAKIZAKA, KEISUKE. "LIVING AS “NORTH CAUCASIANS” IN GEORGIA: IDENTITY AND INTEGRATION IN GEORGIA AMONG THE OSSETIAN AND THE CHECHEN-KIST COMMUNITIES." (2019). Page 78: "According to Kartlis Tskhovreba (History of Georgia) and works of the Georgian historian Leonti Mroveli in the 11th century, these relations began before Christ. In these sources, Vainakhs are called “Nachkhs”, “Ghlighvs”, “Dzurdzuks” and “Durdzuks”. At the turn of the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C., Parnavaz, the king of Iberia, married a woman from a Vainakh tribe in order to get support from the Highlanders.209 They fought alongside the Georgian kings for centuries. Vainakhs loved Queen Tamar and named their daughters, bridges and other constructions after her. In this way, high-level interaction and fusion among Vainakhs, Georgians and many other highlander tribes existed in history .210 In the process of Vainakhs’ settlement in Georgia, they were assimilated into Georgian society. In fact, there are tribes who insist that their origins are based on Chechnya and Ingushetia among Tushs, Khevsurs, Pshavs and Georgians in Kakheti and Mtskheta-Mtianeti. Some tribes in Chechnya and Ingushetia insist that they are Georgian-origin and that they emigrated to Chechnya and Ingushetia afterward..."
  19. ^ Eremian 1973, p. 270.

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durdzuks, georgian, დურძუკები, romanized, durdzuk, also, known, dzurdzuks, medieval, exonym, 18th, centuries, used, mainly, georgian, arabic, also, armenian, sources, reference, vainakh, peoples, ingush, chechens, Цурцукы, vakhushti, 1745, located, between, ki. The Durdzuks Georgian დურძუკები romanized durdzuk ebi also known as Dzurdzuks was a medieval exonym of the 9th 18th centuries used mainly in Georgian Arabic but also Armenian sources in reference to the Vainakh peoples Ingush and Chechens Durdzuks Curcuky on Vakhushti s map in 1745 located between the Kisti Kisty and Gligvi Gligvy Dourdsoukethi Mitcheghi Atlas of the Caucasus Dubois de Montpereux F 1843 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 BibliographyGeography EditResearchers unanimously identify the Durdzuks as the ancestors of modern Chechens and Ingush 1 Some Historians link the Durdzuks to mountainous Ingushetia and identify them with the Ingush people 2 others believe that in the period of the Middle Ages the population of Chechnya was known to the South Caucasian peoples under the name Durdzuks or Dzurdzuks 3 4 5 while the population of Ingushetia under the names Glighvi Ghilighvi In 1745 Georgian geographer Vakhushti of Kartli noted that the country Durdzuketi consists of Kisti Durdzuki and Gligvi placing the first in the vicinity of the Darial Gorge and the latter the more east of the three bordering Pankisi Tusheti and Didoeti 6 Georgian historian Vakhtang Gamrekeli claims that Durdzuk is definitely and with all its references uniformly localized between Didoeti Dagestan in the east and the gorge of the Terek River in the west 7 The village Zurzuka 8 in the Vedensky District of Chechnya has been theorized to be connected to the ethnonym Durdzuk 9 10 Historians often place the Gate of the Durdzuks in the Assa Gorge of Ingushetia which is a path connecting the North and South Caucasus regions 11 12 History EditAccording to the Georgian royal annals ხოლო შვილთა ზედა კავკასისთა იყო უფალ დურძუკ ძე ტირეთისი And as for upon the sons of Caucasus there was a lord Durdzuk son of Tiretis 13 ხოლო დურძუკ რომელი უწარჩინებულეს იყო შვილთა შორის კავკასისთა მივიდა და დაჯდა ნაპრალსა შინა მთისასა და უწოდა სახელი თჳსი დურძუკეთი And as for this Durdzuk who was one of the most honorable sons of Kavkas came and set at the mountains and gave it the name of his as Durdzuketi 14 In the Armenian adaptation of Georgian Chronicles the Durdzuks defeated the Scythians and became a significant power in the area in the region in the first millennium BC 15 According to Georgian Chronicles the Durdzuks allied themselves with Georgia and helped the first Georgian king Pharnavaz I of Iberia consolidate his reign against his unruly vassals The alliance with Georgia was cemented when King Pharnavaz married a Durdzuk girl 11 და მოიყვანა ცოლი დურძუკელთა ნათესავი კავკასისი And married he Pharnavaz a Durdzuk wife a relative of the Caucasus 16 The Durdzuks are said to have raided Kakheti and Bazaleti during the reign of Mirian I who invaded and ravaged the land of the Durdzuks in retaliation Later on the Durdzuks are mentioned fighting the Mongols alongside their Georgian allies as well as the Ossetians 17 Durdzuk soldiers are also mentioned fighting alongside Georgians against the troops of Jalal al Din Mangburni 11 Queen Tamar of Georgia was highly esteemed and the Durdzuks named daughters as well as bridges and other buildings after her 18 The Durdzuks are mentioned in the 7th century work Geography of Armenia by Anania Shirakatsi as the Dourtsk Armenian Դուրծկք 11 19 See also EditDvals Peoples of the Caucasus Princedom of Simsim Surakat Khour II Chechen Kazikumukh war Timurid invasions of Simsim Mongol invasions of Durdzuketi Ghalghai KoashkeNotes EditReferences Edit Kakabadze 1967 p 471 Robakidze 1968 p 27 Krupnov 1971 p 34 Volkova 1973 p 135 Goldshtejn 1977 p 203 Rapp 2003 p 276 Klaproth 1814 p 239 Koch 1843 p 30 Brosset 1847 p 18 Genko 1930 p 712 Eremian 1973 p 270 Volkova 1973 pp 136 137 Piotrovskij amp Narochnickij 1988 p 152 Sotavov amp Mejer 1991 p 207 Rapp 2003 p 276 Merzbacher Aus den Hochregionen des Kaukasus Wanderungen Erlebnisse Beobachtungen G 1901 Aus den Hochregionen des Kaukasus Wanderungen Erlebnisse Beobachtungen a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link page needed Markovin V I 1965 In the gorges of Argun and Fortanga page needed Merzbacher G 1905 To the ethnography of the inhabitants of the Caucasian Alps page needed Bagrationi Vahushti 1745 Izvestiya gruzinskih letopisej i istorikov o severnom Kavkaze i Rossii M G Dzhanashvili 1897 p 65 77 79 Gamrekeli V N 1961 Dvaly i Dvaletiya v I XV vv in Russian p 27 Military topographic map of Caucasus region 1926 www etomesto com Retrieved 2023 04 11 Nataev S A Nataev S A 2013 Chechenskie taĭpy problemy izuchenii a prirody struktury i istoricheskoĭ dinamiki sot s ialʹnykh institutov chechent s ev Makhachkala p 413 ISBN 978 5 4242 0117 2 OCLC 842907585 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Toponimicheskij slovar Kavkaza Stati na bukvu Z otpusk info ru Retrieved 2023 04 11 a b c d Anchabadze George The Vainakhs 2009 Genko 1930 p 712 Georgian royal annals Life of Kartli 2 20 Georgian royal annals Life of Kartli 2 23 Jaimoukha Amjad 2004 11 10 The Chechens doi 10 4324 9780203356432 ISBN 9780203356432 Georgian royal annals Life of Kartli 3 47 Howorth Henry Hoyle History of the Mongols from the 9th to the 19th century No 85 Burt Franklin 1888 Page 11 WAKIZAKA KEISUKE LIVING AS NORTH CAUCASIANS IN GEORGIA IDENTITY AND INTEGRATION IN GEORGIA AMONG THE OSSETIAN AND THE CHECHEN KIST COMMUNITIES 2019 Page 78 According to Kartlis Tskhovreba History of Georgia and works of the Georgian historian Leonti Mroveli in the 11th century these relations began before Christ In these sources Vainakhs are called Nachkhs Ghlighvs Dzurdzuks and Durdzuks At the turn of the 4th and 3rd centuries B C Parnavaz the king of Iberia married a woman from a Vainakh tribe in order to get support from the Highlanders 209 They fought alongside the Georgian kings for centuries Vainakhs loved Queen Tamar and named their daughters bridges and other constructions after her In this way high level interaction and fusion among Vainakhs Georgians and many other highlander tribes existed in history 210 In the process of Vainakhs settlement in Georgia they were assimilated into Georgian society In fact there are tribes who insist that their origins are based on Chechnya and Ingushetia among Tushs Khevsurs Pshavs and Georgians in Kakheti and Mtskheta Mtianeti Some tribes in Chechnya and Ingushetia insist that they are Georgian origin and that they emigrated to Chechnya and Ingushetia afterward Eremian 1973 p 270 Bibliography EditVinogradov V B 1972 Centralnyj i Severo Vostochnyj Kavkaz v skifskoe vremya VII IV vv do n e Voprosy politicheskoj istorii evolyucii kultur i etnogeneza Central and North Eastern Caucasus in the Scythian time 7th 4th centuries BC Issues of political history evolution of cultures and ethnogenesis in Russian Groznyj Checheno Ingushskoe Knizhnoe Izdatelstvo pp 1 392 Volkova N G 1973 Etnonimy i plemennye nazvaniya Severnogo Kavkaza Ethnonyms and tribal names of the North Caucasus in Russian Moskva Nauka pp 1 210 Genko A N 1930 Iz kulturnogo proshlogo ingushej From the cultural past of the Ingush Zapiski kollegii vostokovedov pri Aziatskom muzee Notes of the College of Orientalists at the Asian Museum in Russian Vol 5 Leningrad Izdatelstvo Akademii nauk SSSR pp 681 761 Goldshtejn A F 1977 Bashni v gorah Towers in the mountains in Russian Moskva Sovetskij hudozhnik pp 1 330 Eremian S T 1973 Աշխարհացոյցի սկզբնական բնագրի վերականգնման փորձ An Attempt at Restoring the Original Text of Askharhacoyc Patma Banasirakan Handes 2 261 274 via Pan Armenian Digital Library Kakabadze S S 1967 Gruzinskie dokumenty Instituta narodov Azii AN SSSR Georgian documents of the Institute of the Peoples of Asia of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR PDF in Russian M Nauka pp 1 511 Klaproth Julius Heinrich 1814 Reise in den Kaukasus und nach Georgien unter nommen in den Jahren 1807 and 1808 Journeys to the Caucasus and Georgia made in 1807 and 1808 in German Halle und Berlin In den Buchhandlungen des Hallischen Waisenhauses Koch Karl 1843 Reise durch Russland nach dem kankasischen Isthmus in den Jahern 1836 1837 und 1838 Journey through Russia to the Caucasian Isthmus in the years 1836 1837 and 1838 in German Vol 2 Stuttgart und Tubingen Druck und Verlag der J G Cotta sche Buchhandlung pp 1 559 Krupnov E I 1971 Srednevekovaya Ingushetiya Medieval Ingushetia in Russian Moskva Nauka pp 1 211 Piotrovskij B B Narochnickij A L eds 1988 Istoriya narodov Severnogo Kavkaza s drevnejshih vremyon do konca XVIII v The history of the peoples of the North Caucasus from ancient times to the end of the 18th century in Russian Moskva Nauka pp 1 544 ISBN 5 02 009486 2 Rapp Stephen H 2003 Studies in Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts and Eurasian Leuven Peeters Publishers p 1 522 ISBN 9789042913189 Robakidze A I ed 1968 Kavkazskij etnograficheskij sbornik Ocherki etnografii 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