The Law 677, Nationalization of Shrines and its Destructive Consequences: Shrine Keeper from the Late Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey Cover Image

677 Sayılı Kanun, Türbeleri “Millileştirme” ve Yıkıcı Sonuçları: Geç Osmanlı’dan Cumhuriyet’e Türbedarlık
The Law 677, Nationalization of Shrines and its Destructive Consequences: Shrine Keeper from the Late Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey

Author(s): Gökçen Beyinli Dinç
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Culture and social structure , Nationalism Studies, Rural and urban sociology, Sociology of Culture, History of Islam
Published by: İzmir Kâtip Çelebi Üniversitesi, Sosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler Fakültesi
Keywords: Shrine Keeper; The Law 677; Shrines; Republic of Turkey; Nationalization;

Summary/Abstract: One of the foundational laws of the Republic of Turkey on the exclusion of the Ottoman heritage and Islam is the Law 677 which was enacted in 1925. The Law outlawed the mystic orders and closed their lodges as well as hundreds of shrines in the country and prohibited visiting them. Shrine keepers were dismissed and replaced by shrine officers in some shrines. Relying substantially on Republican archives, Parliamentary Proceedings and the previously untapped archival evidence from the Istanbul Museum Directorate of Shrines (İstanbul Türbeler Müze Müdürlüğü), this article examines the transformation of this occupation and “nationalization” of shrines from 1925 to the 1970s by situating the analysis within its legal context. It will elaborate who was a shrine keeper in the late Ottoman Empire, what happened to the shrines and shrine keepers after the shrines were closed down, the theft incidents the new shrine officers were involved with, policies regarding the “nationalization” of shrines and the tensions as well as negotiations between different actors regarding the shrines. Aiming to shed light on a previously untackled aspect of republican history, the article demonstrates how the abandonment of shrines and the policy of nationalizing and turning them into museums brought along a rupture in the cultural history of the country and contributed to the destruction of historical heritage.

  • Issue Year: III/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 113-137
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Turkish