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Governing the Frontiers in the Ottoman Empire

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Governing the Frontiers in the Ottoman Empire
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Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9789004683044
ISBN-13 : 9004683046
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Book Synopsis Governing the Frontiers in the Ottoman Empire by : Gülseren Duman Koç

Book excerpt: Based on many previously unused sources from Ottoman and British archives, Governing the Frontiers in the Ottoman Empire offers a micro-history to understand the nineteenth century Ottoman reforms on the eastern frontiers. By examining the administrative, military and fiscal transformation of Muş, a multi-ethnic, multi-religious sub-province in the Ottoman East, it shows how the reforms were not top-down and were shaped according to local particularities. The book also provides a story of the notables, tribes and peasants of a frontier region. Focusing on the relations between state-notables, notables-tribes, notables-peasants and finally tribes-peasants, the book shows both the causes of contention and collaborations between the parties.


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