Bobko
15 Apr 2024 #1471
Even Maf will have to agree with that.
Paradoxically, some of our neighbors were so wild - still folllowing Tengriism - that many policymakers felt that encouraging their Islamization was in line with the interests of the Russian state. Making them Orthodox seemed out of reach, and unnecessary.
Islam had a civilizing impact on the nomads of the Steppe. The Tatars, as the guys that moved in the avant-garde, showed the other nomads that there was nothing shameful in embracing the religion of the Arab. With it came a script, fancy dietary restrictions which could be used to flaunt your social class, trips to Mecca, and just the opportunity to throw in an "inshallah" or "bismillah" here and there and make your fellow Kyrgyz feel like utter peasants.
The Mullahs and Muftis could also be controlled, unlike the shamans.
