Ashfaq, Mohammad HamzaNusrat, AayanMammadov, RufatWagha, ShihanaAdmaney, Daniyal2019-10-112019-10-112019http://hdl.handle.net/11693/52564Ankara : İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent Üniversitesi İktisadi, İdari ve Sosyal Bilimler Fakültesi, Tarih Bölümü, 2019.This work is a student project of the Department of History, Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University.The History of Turkey course (HIST209) is a requirement for all Bilkent undergraduates. It is designed to encourage students to work in groups on projects concerning any topic of their choice that relates to the history of Turkey. It is designed as an interactive course with an emphasis on research and the objective of investigating events, chronologically short historical periods, as well as historic representations. Students from all departments prepare and present final projects for examination by a committee, with 10 projects chosen to receive awards.Includes bibliographical references (pages 13-14).Bu makalede Rus göçmenlerinin istikrarsız Rus İmparatorluğundan Osmanlı İmparatorluğuna geçişinin nedenleri ve teşvikleri araştırılacaktır. Aynı zamanda Osmanlı İmparatorluğunun Türkiye Cumhuriyetine geçişi sonucu oluşan güç dengesi değişiminin Rus göçmenlerinin üzerinde yaratığı güçlüklere de odaklanılacaktır. Bütün bu etkenler referans sistemindeki Nakashidze adlı hanedanın bakış açısından tartışılacaktır.This paper explores the reasons and motivations of the movement of the Russian refugees from the unstable Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire. At the same time, it focuses on revealing the hardships that the refugees had to endure during the drastic change of power in the Ottoman Empire, which transforms into the republican Turkey. All these factors are discussed from the perspective of a noble family, Nakashidze, whose story is the reference frame.18 pagesTurkishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/NakashidzeDevrimGöçmenlerRusTürkiyeOsmanlıRevolutionImmigrantsRussianTurkeyOttomanYIĞIT HIST 209-2/3 2018-19The immigration of Russian people to Turkey: The Nakashıdze FamilyStudent ProjectSPB2984