A sociological and political event that occurred in bulgaria in 1910 according to the ottoman archive documents: The ruse incident
Tarih
Yazarlar
Dergi Başlığı
Dergi ISSN
Cilt Başlığı
Yayıncı
Erişim Hakkı
Özet
In 1910, in the city of Ruse, Haf & imath;z Mehmed Efendi's fifteen-year-old daughter, Emine Safvet & icirc;, was kidnapped by Yordan Stefanov (Jordan Stefanov), a 45-year-old Christian, and the girl was forced to convert to Christianity. The little girl later married the said person. This incident attracted the reactionof Muslims living in Ruse. The court handed Emine over to her family because she was a child. However, as a result of the provocations of the Macedonian Bulgarian committee members, the little girl was kidnapped from the police station. As a result of theevents that followed, bloody clashes took place between security forces and Bulgarian demonstrators. Meanwhile, the incident was politicized and turned into a political struggle between opposition parties and the ruling Democrats. During these events, theTurks in Ruse had a hard time. In this article, the causes and consequences of the event called the Rus & ccedil;uk Vakas & imath; (Incident) in the Ottoman literature will be discussed in the context of the Turks in Bulgaria and the government-opposition conflict. Our main sources are Ottoman Archive documents and Ottoman newspapers. In addition, other types of research were also used.