
handle: 11454/12690 , 11454/56950
Some sources record a certain Bulgar people of Turkic stock in the Middle Toros region in the South of Anatolia. The question of their origin has led to some debates. This essay shows that they migrated first to Hungary from the Volga Bulgar in the 920's, and then came to the Southern Anatolia together with a fleet of the Arab administration of Tarsus. After one generation, Byzantine reconquista brought the Toros region under the emperors, and the Bulgars had to withdraw to the mountainous inlands, which is even today called the Bulgar Mountains. These Bulgar Turks seem to have assimilated by Oğuz Turks during the rule of the Karaman principality.
Selçuklu döneminde Orta Toroslarda karşımıza Bulgar ismini taşıyan bir Türk taifesi çıkmaktadır. Bunların kökeni bazı tartışmalara sebep olmuştur. Bu çalışmada işbu Bulgarların 920'li yıllarda önce İdil Bulgar'dan Macaristan'a geldikleri, oradan da Tarsus'taki Arap idaresine bağlı donanmaya katılarak Çukurova'ya göçtükleri gösterilmektedir. Onların göçünün hemen ardından Bizans bölgeyi ele geçirince, bu Bulgarların içerdeki dağlık alanlara çekildikleri anlaşılıyor ki, buralara halen Bulgar dağlan denmektedir. Bu dağlardaki Bulgarlar Karaman hakimiyeti döneminde Anadolu Türklüğüne intibak etmiş gözüküyorlar.
Tarih, Bulgarlar;Macarlar;Bizans;Selçuklular;Karamanlılar;Toros Bulgarları
Tarih, Bulgarlar;Macarlar;Bizans;Selçuklular;Karamanlılar;Toros Bulgarları
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