Asian Explorer-Spies of Britain in Turkestan: "Pundîts" Cover Image

Türkistan’da İngilizlerin Asyalı Kâşif Casusları: “Punditler”
Asian Explorer-Spies of Britain in Turkestan: "Pundîts"

Author(s): Meryem Özer
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies, Political history, Security and defense, 19th Century
Published by: Serkan YAZICI
Keywords: XIX. century; Pundits; Turkestan; England; explorer-spy;

Summary/Abstract: The security of India, the most important colony of England, gained even more importance especially in the second half of XIX. century during the colonial rivalry with the Russians in Inner Asia. For this reason, collecting information about the northern borders of India and mapping these regions has become the priority policy of the British in this century. However, the suspicion felt by the communities and states in the region towards the Westerners has been an important obstacle for them to enter these places and make research with ease. Following the proposal of T. D. Montgomerie, in order to overcome this obstacle and to be able to conduct research especially geographical as well as commercial and political fields the British utilised local explorer-spies referred to as “Pundits”. In the second half of the XIX. century, to explore, research and map the regions in the North and northwest of India, Pundits have been active in Tibet, South Turkistan (north of Afghanistan) and East Turkestan. In this article, the activities of Pundits in Turkistan, which have not been the subject of any study written in Turkish before, are discussed.

  • Issue Year: 6/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 289-311
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Turkish