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The Circassian Parliament or the Circassian Majlis (; also called the Great Parliament of Independence; ) was the legislature of
Circassia Circassia ( ), also known as Zichia, was a country and a historical region in . It spanned the western coastal portions of the North Caucasus, along the northeastern shore of the Black Sea. Circassia was conquered by the Russian Empire during ...
officialized in 1861 after a meeting in
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attended by leaders of several Circassian provinces.Трагические последствия Кавказской войны для адыгов (вторая половина XIX – начало XX в.). – Нальчик., 2000. A tribal confederation had existed before the parliament's establishment, but a centralized government was achieved only after it was built. The parliament aimed to defend the western part of
Circassia Circassia ( ), also known as Zichia, was a country and a historical region in . It spanned the western coastal portions of the North Caucasus, along the northeastern shore of the Black Sea. Circassia was conquered by the Russian Empire during ...
from Russian invasion, and to liberate the occupied Eastern Circassia from the
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during the
Russian-Circassian War The Russo-Circassian War, also known as the Russian invasion of Circassia, was the 101-year-long invasion of Circassia by the Russian Empire. The conflict started in 1763 ( O.S.) with Russia assuming authority in Circassia, followed by Circa ...
. It also sent delegates abroad to gain support for the Circassian struggle internationally.Фадеев А.В. Указ. соч. After the parliament was dissolved by Russian forces, some members sent a letter " A Petition from Circassian leaders to Her Majesty Queen Victoria" requesting humanitarian aid from the
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.


History


Previous parliaments

Traditional tribal councils have always existed in Circassia. In the 1700s, different Circassian regions began to meet every year to hold a council and to rule the country jointly, thus beginning the unification process of Circassia and establishing the Circassian Confederation. The centralization processaccelerated as time went by. The first western-type parliament in Circassia was called in 1820 with 300 people. Important names such as Kizbech Tughuzhuqo were present in the assembly. These assemblies were developing against Russian expansionism among the region. Following the Treaty of Adrianople in 1829, the Circassians established a new assembly called the "National Alliance Parliament" (). One of the largest of these assemblies was held in Ubin in 1834, where the Circassian flag was adopted. British travelers Edmund Spencer and
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also attended this assembly:


1861 parliament

Being a political resistance council and the legislature of
Circassia Circassia ( ), also known as Zichia, was a country and a historical region in . It spanned the western coastal portions of the North Caucasus, along the northeastern shore of the Black Sea. Circassia was conquered by the Russian Empire during ...
,Фадеев А.В. Убыхи в освободительном движении на Западном Кавказе //Исторический сборник. – М.; Л., 1935. – № 4.Блиев М.М., Дегоев В.В. Кавказская война. – М., 1994. the parliament was established in the capital city of Sochi () on June 13, 1861 and
Qerandiqo Berzeg Hajji Gerandiqo Berzeg (; ; ) was a Circassians, Circassian military commander who served as the List of leaders of the Circassian Confederation, 6th leader of the Circassia, Circassian Confederation from 1860 to 1864. Most of his life, including ...
was elected as the head of the parliament and the nation. Although the
Shapsug The Shapsug ( , , , , ) (also known as the Shapsugh or Shapsogh) are one of the twelve major Circassians, Circassian tribes. Historically, the Shapsug tribe comprised one of the largest groups of the Black Sea Adyghe (Причерноморск ...
,
Natukhaj The Natukhaj are one of the twelve major Circassian tribes, representing one of the twelve stars on the green-and-gold Circassian flag. Their areas historically extended along the Black Sea coast from Anapa in the north to Tsemes Bay (now Novor ...
, and
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were the main founders, representatives from the
Hatuqwai The Hatuqway are one of the twelve major Circassian tribes, representing one of the twelve stars on the green-and-gold Circassian flag. They were known for their art of war as a warrior tribe. Their presence in the Caucasus was destroyed durin ...
,
Abzakh The Abzakh (Adyghe language, Circassian: Абдзэх, ''Abdzekh''; Russian language, Russian: абадзехи) also known as Abdzakhs or Abadzekhs are one of the twelve major Circassians, Circassian tribes, representing one of the twelve star ...
,
Bzhedug The Bzhedugh (, ; ; ) are one of the twelve major Circassian tribes. Many of them immigrated to Turkey in the 1860s, but there is still a community of Bzhedug on the left bank of the Kuban River (in the vicinity of Krasnodar).Rywkin & Wixman, p. ...
, Kabardian and Chemguy regions were also present.
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and
Abazins The Abazin, Abazinians or Abaza ( Abaza and Abkhaz: Абаза; Circassian: Абазэхэр; ; ; ) are an ethnic group of the Northwest Caucasus, closely related to the Abkhaz and Circassian peoples. Today, as a result of atrocities committ ...
were also represented in the parliament. Nobles, elders and commanders of all social backgrounds gathered to discuss the immediate need to collaborate and work together regardless of their ideological, ethnic, religious or social divisions for the sake of survival. In an effort to raise awareness, the council formally drafted and declared the independent state of Circassia to the world and immediately sought to have the Circassian nation recognized, as well as redouble efforts to secure arms and material support to finance their self-defense campaigns. Gerandiqo Berzeg elected as the chairman of the parliament. This assembly was the common government of Circassia. Abkhazians from the Sadz region also participated in the construction of the parliament building. The parliament building also contained a court, a mosque and guesthouses. They discussed tactics, planned alliances and made efforts to prepare for a last stand (see Qbaada last stand).CYO, ''The Circassian Khasa'' The parliament officially declared the independent Circassian state to the global world and sought to double its efforts to gain recognition of the Circassian nation as well as to secure weapons and material support to finance defense operations. In August 1861, the parliament submitted a declaration to the British consulate in
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explaining the political situation and aspirations of the Circassians:


The first decisions

The decisions taken by the parliament were the following: * The "Independent State of Circassia" is an independent state, as proclaimed once again on this day. * The country's flag consists of three yellow arrows and twelve stars on green. * The established parliament represents all Circassians regardless of tribe. * Unity will be enforced by force if necessary. * The initial parliament consists of 15 members. * The country will be divided into 12 regions, each of which will be appointed administrators responsible for administrative, legal and security, these administrators will act on behalf of the assembly. * Regional administrators will collect taxes on behalf of the council, the cost of 5 cavalry per 100 households will be charged, and every 100 families will send 5 cavalry to the army. The collected taxes will be spent in the most beneficial way for the country's affairs in the name of the independence of Circassia. * A government building and guesthouses will be built on behalf of the state administration. * A justice system will be established immediately to enforce the law. * Abkhazian,
Abazin The Abazin, Abazinians or Abaza ( Abaza and Abkhaz: Абаза; Circassian: Абазэхэр; ; ; ) are an ethnic group of the Northwest Caucasus, closely related to the Abkhaz and Circassian peoples. Today, as a result of atrocities committ ...
people will be accepted as legitimate equal citizens of Circassia along with Circassians. * Proper contact with the Circassian and Muslim communities in
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and London will be established. * Under no circumstances shall Circassia surrender to Russia. Agreements will be made with Russia on equal terms through negotiations; if this is not possible, the war will continue.


Negotiations with Russia

The parliament government negotiated with the Russian
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Alexander II in September 1861 to establish peace, expressing their readiness to accept Russian citizenship. However, the annexation of Circassia was not enough for the Russian government, as Tsarist government sought to evict the Circassians from the ethnic territory. The Tsar consistently continued the policy of his father, Nicholas I, and rejected the Circassian peace proposals. After being convinced by his generals, the Russian Tsar declared that Circassia will not only be annexed to Russia unconditionally, but the Circassians will leave, and if the Circassian people do not accept forcefully migrating to Turkey, the Russian generals will see no problem in killing all Circassians. He gave the Circassian representatives a month to decide.Ruslan, Yemij (August 2011)
''Soçi Meclisi ve Çar II. Aleksandr ile Buluşma''.
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Delegations to major powers

The parliament did not accept leaving their lands and sent delegations to the
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and the
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to gain support from both countries, arguing that they are being massacred and they would be forced into exile soon. Ottoman and British delegations both promised recognition of an independent Circassia, as well as possible recognition from Paris, if they unified into a coherent state. The Circassians also sent a delegation to France, but no results could be achieved. Before any result was achieved, in June 1862, as a result of the fall of
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, the parliament building was destroyed by the Russian forces under the command of N.P. Kolyubakin.Richmond, Walter. ''Circassian Genocide''. Page 72 Thus the resistance moved to the Caucasus mountains, new parliament meetings started to be held in Mutikhwa (Мутыхуа, now in the village of "Plastunki"). During this crisis, the leaders of the Circassian state appealed to the great powers for assistance. A special delegation was sent to the United Kingdom. This delegation visited major English and Scottish cities such as London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Dundee. The visits were met with support from the British public, especially the Scots. Politicians and newspapers began to take up the “Circassian cause” and called for intervention to “save Circassia.” Circassian representatives Hassan Efendi and Ismail Efendi held a rally, emphasized the brotherhood between Circassia and Britain, and were given a standing ovation by the crowd. The Circassians declared their desire to join the “constitutional states. In Britain, Circassian supporters organized rallies and even petitioned the Queen directly to support the Circassians. However, the British government refrained from taking initiative, fearing a direct conflict with Russia. In response to London’s inaction, the Circassian Relief Committee—organized by many who were frustrated with the government's silence—managed to raise £2,067 to provide mattresses, blankets, pillows, wool, and clothing for Circassian orphans. However, the Committee was later accused of
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and was disbanded.


Closure

After the destruction of the Parliament building by the Russian forces, the remaining members of the Parliament moved to the mountains and continued to manage the governing body. Some moved to Tophane, Istanbul. Circassians and
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supported the Circassian Affairs Society that was opened in Istanbul. Later, some members of the Circassian Parliament joined this society. This society has received donations from the local Muslim folk, and allegedly even from the sultan himself, secretly. However, the economically and politically weakened Ottoman Empire could not contribute further in protecting the Circassians. In 1863, the Parliament ceased its activities. In 1864, the last meeting was held in Qbaada before the parliament took its last decision, which was to not surrender, and the
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was fought. The area fell, all insurgents were massacred by the Russian army, which announced its victory on 21 May 1864.Anzor, Nıbe. ''Çerkes Meclisi'nin 150. Kuruluşu.''


See also

*
Circassian genocide The Circassian genocide, or Tsitsekun, was the systematic mass killing, ethnic cleansing, and forced displacement of between 95% and 97% of the Circassian people during the final stages of the Russian invasion of Circassia in the 19th centur ...


References


Further reading

*Richmond, Walter.
The Circassian Genocide
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, 2013. {{ISBN, 9780813560694 Peoples of the Caucasus 1861 establishments in the Russian Empire Circassian genocide