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3 The ʿAfrin District under Ottoman Rule, 1516–1921
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Maps and Illustrations vii
- Archival Series Abbreviations ix
- Map 1
- Introduction 3
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Part One: Kurdish Origins and Territorialities in Diachronic Perspective
- 1 Nusaybin under the Ottomans 17
- 2 The Qizilbash Reconsidered: The Role of the Kurdish Arabgirlu Tribe in the Early Safavid State 56
- 3 The ʿAfrin District under Ottoman Rule, 1516–1921 75
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Part Two: Kurds in Western and Urban Syria
- 4 Locating the Kurds in Ottoman Jordan and Palestine in the Sixteenth Century 111
- 5 The Lebanese Junblats and the Canbolads: A Case of Mistaken Identity 128
- 6 Warlords and Landlords: The Kurdish Presence in Central Syria in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 137
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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 161
- 8 Bekir Bey and the Making of a Reşwan Nobility at Rumkale 179
- 9 The Berazi Tribe of Suruj and Their Rebellion in the Tanzimat Period 207
- 10 The Reşwan in Central Anatolia: Tribal Settlement and Sheep Trade in the Nineteenth Century 223
- 11 Warfare and Alliances in Raʾs al-ʿAyn: Hamidiye Regiments, Bedouin Tribes, and Ottoman Governors, 1895–1905 243
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Part Four: Syrian Kurdish Elites of the Late Ottoman Period
- 12 Kurdish Naqshbandi-Khalidi Sheikhs of Damascus in the Nineteenth Century 273
- 13 Alliances and Competition in Kurdish Networks in Late Ottoman Syria: The Example of the Bedirhani and Baban Families 287
- 14 Between Ottomanism and Kurdism: Mehmed Salih Bedirhan and ʿAbd al-Rahman Yusuf in Damascus 308
- Afterword 337
- Contributors 347
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Maps and Illustrations vii
- Archival Series Abbreviations ix
- Map 1
- Introduction 3
-
Part One: Kurdish Origins and Territorialities in Diachronic Perspective
- 1 Nusaybin under the Ottomans 17
- 2 The Qizilbash Reconsidered: The Role of the Kurdish Arabgirlu Tribe in the Early Safavid State 56
- 3 The ʿAfrin District under Ottoman Rule, 1516–1921 75
-
Part Two: Kurds in Western and Urban Syria
- 4 Locating the Kurds in Ottoman Jordan and Palestine in the Sixteenth Century 111
- 5 The Lebanese Junblats and the Canbolads: A Case of Mistaken Identity 128
- 6 Warlords and Landlords: The Kurdish Presence in Central Syria in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 137
-
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 161
- 8 Bekir Bey and the Making of a Reşwan Nobility at Rumkale 179
- 9 The Berazi Tribe of Suruj and Their Rebellion in the Tanzimat Period 207
- 10 The Reşwan in Central Anatolia: Tribal Settlement and Sheep Trade in the Nineteenth Century 223
- 11 Warfare and Alliances in Raʾs al-ʿAyn: Hamidiye Regiments, Bedouin Tribes, and Ottoman Governors, 1895–1905 243
-
Part Four: Syrian Kurdish Elites of the Late Ottoman Period
- 12 Kurdish Naqshbandi-Khalidi Sheikhs of Damascus in the Nineteenth Century 273
- 13 Alliances and Competition in Kurdish Networks in Late Ottoman Syria: The Example of the Bedirhani and Baban Families 287
- 14 Between Ottomanism and Kurdism: Mehmed Salih Bedirhan and ʿAbd al-Rahman Yusuf in Damascus 308
- Afterword 337
- Contributors 347
- Index 351