Evaluations on the Origin of “Fatherhood (Atalık) Institution” in Crimea-Caucasus Relationships Cover Image

Kırım-Kafkasya İlişkilerinde “Atalık” Kurumunun Kökeni Üzerine Değerlendirmeler
Evaluations on the Origin of “Fatherhood (Atalık) Institution” in Crimea-Caucasus Relationships

Author(s): Ufuk Tavkul
Subject(s): Customs / Folklore, Culture and social structure , Family and social welfare
Published by: Karadeniz Araştırmaları Merkezi
Keywords: Crimea; Caucasus; traditions; atalık (fatherhood);

Summary/Abstract: Atalık (fatherhood) is a term derived from the Turkic name at a which means father that expresses the tradition of raising a family’s child in another family in the Caucasus. That old turkic tradition can be seen in Göktürk, Seljuk, Bolgar and Kuman-Kipchak Turks as well. It is known that the princes of Golden Horde and Crimean Khans were grown up in the Caucasus. The institution which is named as Atalık is not peculiar to Adige (Circassian) people but it has been carried from the North steppes by the nomadic warriors.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 51
  • Page Range: 223-232
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Turkish