Hamidiye Regiments - Border Tribes and Kurdish Tribes of the Empire

Hamidiye Regiments - Border Tribes and Kurdish Tribes of the Empire

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The Hamidiye Regiments, which were formed in the last period of the Ottoman Empire, are an interesting historical case in terms of their goals and effects. While their concrete effects can be traced from 1890 to the War of Independence, their historical and political impact has left traces that extend to the present day. Janet Klein presents a comprehensive research and With an extensive discussion, it deals with the Hamidiye Regiments from a perspective that is not limited to these regiments. The Hamidiye Light Horse Regiments would affect the lives of the tribe members, their families, neighbors, the elements under their protection and the entire region during the more than thirty years of their existence. They would also play a role in shaping the trajectory of Ottoman policies on a regional, empire-wide, and even international level. Militias would come to the fore in the transformation of the local power structure and the social and political organization of Kurdish society. They would also have an important role in changing the economic landscape through their impact on the structure of land tenure across the region. The militia organization, which also affected state-society relations in the late Ottoman period, actually constitutes an illuminating lens that allows us to see the Ottoman Empire at the moment of its transformation into a nation-state. Finally, the Hamidiye organization is the next Kurdish organization formed by the leaders of the post-Ottoman states to cope with their internal threats. It would serve as a model and precedent for tribal militias.-Janet Klein-
Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 344
Publication Year : 2013
ISBN : 9789750512841
The heart : Turkish
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Hamidiye Regiments - Border Tribes and Kurdish Tribes of the Empire The Hamidiye Regiments, formed in the last period of the Ottoman Empire, are an interesting historical case in terms of their goals and effects. While its concrete effects can be traced from 1890 to the War of Independence, its historical and political impact has left traces that extend to the present day. With a comprehensive research and extensive discussion, Janet Klein examines the Hamidiye Regiments from a perspective that is not limited to these regiments. During the more than thirty years of their existence, the Hamidiye Light Cavalry Regiments affected the lives and lives of the tribe members, their families, their neighbors, and the elements under their protection. They would affect the entire region. They would also play a role in shaping the trajectory of Ottoman policies on a regional, empire-wide, and even international level. Militias would come to the fore in the transformation of the local power structure and the social and political organization of Kurdish society. They would also have an important role in changing the economic landscape through their impact on the structure of land tenure across the region. The militia organization, which also affected state-society relations in the late Ottoman period, actually creates an illuminating lens that allows us to see the Ottoman Empire at the moment of its transformation into a nation-state. Finally, the Hamidiye organization would serve as a model and precedent for later Kurdish tribal militias that leaders of post-Ottoman states created to deal with their internal threats. -Janet Klein- ILETISIM094
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