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This collection sheds light on different aspects of the history of the Kurds in Syria during the Ottoman period.
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This collection sheds light on different aspects of the history of the Kurds in Syria during the Ottoman period.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781487554408
- ISBN-10: 1487554400
- Artikelnr.: 69312130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781487554408
- ISBN-10: 1487554400
- Artikelnr.: 69312130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stefan Winter is professor of history at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM) and visiting professor at Koç University. Zainab HajHasan is a PhD candidate in history at Koç University and a language instructor at ANAMED (Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations) in Istanbul.
List of Illustrations and Maps List of Abbreviations of Archival Collections Note on Kurdish Names and Transliterations Introduction Part One: Kurdish Origins and Territorialities in Diachronic Perspective 1. Nusaybin under the Ottomans Tom Sinclair 2. The Qizilbash Reconsidered: The Role of the Kurdish Arabgirlu Tribe in the Early Safavid State Mustafa Dehqan and Vural Genç 3. The
Afrin District under Ottoman Rule, 1516-1921 Stefan Winter Part Two: Kurds in Western and Urban Syria 4. Locating the Kurds in Ottoman Jordan and Palestine in the Sixteenth Century Zainab HajHasan 5. The Lebanese Junblats and the Canbolads: A Case of Mistaken Identity Abdul Rahim Abu-Husayn 6. Warlords and Landlords: The Kurdish Presence in Central Syria in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Dick Douwes Part Three: Kurdish Tribalism and Tribal Control in the Jazira 7. Waqf versus Miri Nomads: Taxation, Endowment, and Settlement Practices in Northern Syria in the Eighteenth Century Keiko Iwamoto 8. Bekir Bey and the Making of a Re
wan Kurd Nobility at Rumkale Muhsin Soyudo
an 9. The Berazi Tribe of Suruj and Their Rebellion in the Tanzimat Period Muhsin Seyda 10. The Re
wan in Central Anatolia: Tribal Settlement and Sheep Trade in the Nineteenth Century Yonca Köksal 11. Warfare and Alliances in Räs al-
Ayn: Hamidiye Regiments, Bedouin Tribes, and Ottoman Governors, 1895-1905 Erdal Çiftçi Part Four: Syrian Kurdish Elites of the Late Ottoman Period 12. Kurdish Naqshbandi-Khalidi Sheikhs of Damascus in the Nineteenth Century Metin Atmaca 13. Alliances and Competition in Kurdish Networks in Late Ottoman Syria: The Example of the Bedirhani and Baban Families Barbara Henning 14. Between Ottomanism and Kurdism: Mehmed Salih Bedirhan and
Abd al-Rahman Yusuf in Damascus Martin Strohmeier Afterword Contributors Index
Afrin District under Ottoman Rule, 1516-1921 Stefan Winter Part Two: Kurds in Western and Urban Syria 4. Locating the Kurds in Ottoman Jordan and Palestine in the Sixteenth Century Zainab HajHasan 5. The Lebanese Junblats and the Canbolads: A Case of Mistaken Identity Abdul Rahim Abu-Husayn 6. Warlords and Landlords: The Kurdish Presence in Central Syria in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Dick Douwes Part Three: Kurdish Tribalism and Tribal Control in the Jazira 7. Waqf versus Miri Nomads: Taxation, Endowment, and Settlement Practices in Northern Syria in the Eighteenth Century Keiko Iwamoto 8. Bekir Bey and the Making of a Re
wan Kurd Nobility at Rumkale Muhsin Soyudo
an 9. The Berazi Tribe of Suruj and Their Rebellion in the Tanzimat Period Muhsin Seyda 10. The Re
wan in Central Anatolia: Tribal Settlement and Sheep Trade in the Nineteenth Century Yonca Köksal 11. Warfare and Alliances in Räs al-
Ayn: Hamidiye Regiments, Bedouin Tribes, and Ottoman Governors, 1895-1905 Erdal Çiftçi Part Four: Syrian Kurdish Elites of the Late Ottoman Period 12. Kurdish Naqshbandi-Khalidi Sheikhs of Damascus in the Nineteenth Century Metin Atmaca 13. Alliances and Competition in Kurdish Networks in Late Ottoman Syria: The Example of the Bedirhani and Baban Families Barbara Henning 14. Between Ottomanism and Kurdism: Mehmed Salih Bedirhan and
Abd al-Rahman Yusuf in Damascus Martin Strohmeier Afterword Contributors Index
List of Illustrations and Maps List of Abbreviations of Archival Collections Note on Kurdish Names and Transliterations Introduction Part One: Kurdish Origins and Territorialities in Diachronic Perspective 1. Nusaybin under the Ottomans Tom Sinclair 2. The Qizilbash Reconsidered: The Role of the Kurdish Arabgirlu Tribe in the Early Safavid State Mustafa Dehqan and Vural Genç 3. The
Afrin District under Ottoman Rule, 1516-1921 Stefan Winter Part Two: Kurds in Western and Urban Syria 4. Locating the Kurds in Ottoman Jordan and Palestine in the Sixteenth Century Zainab HajHasan 5. The Lebanese Junblats and the Canbolads: A Case of Mistaken Identity Abdul Rahim Abu-Husayn 6. Warlords and Landlords: The Kurdish Presence in Central Syria in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Dick Douwes Part Three: Kurdish Tribalism and Tribal Control in the Jazira 7. Waqf versus Miri Nomads: Taxation, Endowment, and Settlement Practices in Northern Syria in the Eighteenth Century Keiko Iwamoto 8. Bekir Bey and the Making of a Re
wan Kurd Nobility at Rumkale Muhsin Soyudo
an 9. The Berazi Tribe of Suruj and Their Rebellion in the Tanzimat Period Muhsin Seyda 10. The Re
wan in Central Anatolia: Tribal Settlement and Sheep Trade in the Nineteenth Century Yonca Köksal 11. Warfare and Alliances in Räs al-
Ayn: Hamidiye Regiments, Bedouin Tribes, and Ottoman Governors, 1895-1905 Erdal Çiftçi Part Four: Syrian Kurdish Elites of the Late Ottoman Period 12. Kurdish Naqshbandi-Khalidi Sheikhs of Damascus in the Nineteenth Century Metin Atmaca 13. Alliances and Competition in Kurdish Networks in Late Ottoman Syria: The Example of the Bedirhani and Baban Families Barbara Henning 14. Between Ottomanism and Kurdism: Mehmed Salih Bedirhan and
Abd al-Rahman Yusuf in Damascus Martin Strohmeier Afterword Contributors Index
Afrin District under Ottoman Rule, 1516-1921 Stefan Winter Part Two: Kurds in Western and Urban Syria 4. Locating the Kurds in Ottoman Jordan and Palestine in the Sixteenth Century Zainab HajHasan 5. The Lebanese Junblats and the Canbolads: A Case of Mistaken Identity Abdul Rahim Abu-Husayn 6. Warlords and Landlords: The Kurdish Presence in Central Syria in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Dick Douwes Part Three: Kurdish Tribalism and Tribal Control in the Jazira 7. Waqf versus Miri Nomads: Taxation, Endowment, and Settlement Practices in Northern Syria in the Eighteenth Century Keiko Iwamoto 8. Bekir Bey and the Making of a Re
wan Kurd Nobility at Rumkale Muhsin Soyudo
an 9. The Berazi Tribe of Suruj and Their Rebellion in the Tanzimat Period Muhsin Seyda 10. The Re
wan in Central Anatolia: Tribal Settlement and Sheep Trade in the Nineteenth Century Yonca Köksal 11. Warfare and Alliances in Räs al-
Ayn: Hamidiye Regiments, Bedouin Tribes, and Ottoman Governors, 1895-1905 Erdal Çiftçi Part Four: Syrian Kurdish Elites of the Late Ottoman Period 12. Kurdish Naqshbandi-Khalidi Sheikhs of Damascus in the Nineteenth Century Metin Atmaca 13. Alliances and Competition in Kurdish Networks in Late Ottoman Syria: The Example of the Bedirhani and Baban Families Barbara Henning 14. Between Ottomanism and Kurdism: Mehmed Salih Bedirhan and
Abd al-Rahman Yusuf in Damascus Martin Strohmeier Afterword Contributors Index







