Bridging Divided Communities through the “Chosen Traumas” of the Wars: A Nation-Building Project in de facto Abkhazia
Ketevan EpadzeAbstract
This paper studies a nation-building project through the lens of memory politics in the de facto state of Abkhazia. It explores the strategies employed by the Abkhaz elite to bridge the divided Abkhaz communities - descendants of the
Muhajirs
The term “muhajir” refers to individuals who were expelled from the Caucasus in the 19
th
century following the Russian-Caucasian War. Derived from the Arabic word for “exile,” it referred to those who fled to the Ottoman Empire, particularly to Turkey, before dispersing to various parts of the world. Today, a large portion of their descendants reside in Turkey, Syria, Egypt, and Russia. These individuals largely make up the Abkhaz diaspora abroad, and in this text, the terms ‘diaspora’ and ‘descendants of the Muhajirs’ are used interchangeably.