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Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915


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Éditeur : Brill Date & Lieu : 2012-01-01, Leiden & Boston
Préface : Pages : 392
Traduction : ISBN : 978-90-04-22518-3
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 155x240 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Ang. 2286Thème : Histoire

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Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915

Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915

Joost Jongerden
Jelle Verheij

Brill

Emrullah Akgündüz is a PhD student at the Institute for Religious Studies of the Humanities Faculty of Leiden University. His research interests include the social and economic histories of the non-Muslim communities of the Ottoman Empire, with a main focus on the Syriac Christians. Contact: akgunduze@gmail.com

Suavi Aydin is Professor at the Faculty of Communication of Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey. Originally an anthropologist and socio/cultural historian, his research interests and topics include ethnicity, nationalism, state question, ethno-history, history of settlement, tribal relations with the state in Turkey and cultural and historical roots of minority questions in Turkey. Contact: Suavi Aydm, Hacettepe University Faculty of Communication, 06800 Beytepe-Ankara, Turkey. Contact: suavi@hac- ettepe.edu.tr
David Gaunt is Professor of History at the Center for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES) at Sodertôrn University, Sweden. His current research is on mass violence against minorities in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, with particular focus on Jews, Roma, Armenians, Assyrians/Syriacs and Kurds. Contact: David Gaunt, Center for Baltic and East European Studies, Sodertorn University, SE-14169 Huddinge, Sweden. Contact: david.gaunt@sh.se

Joost Jongerden is Assistant Professor at the Sociology and Anthropology of Development section of Wageningen University, the Netherlands. His research interests include socio-spatial and socio-technical constructions of society and related conflicts, with a main area focus on Turkey and Kurdistan. Contact: Joost Jongerden, Sociology and Anthropology of Development, Hollandseweg 1, 6706KN Wageningen, The Netherlands. joost.jongerden@wur.nl

Janet Klein is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Akron. Her research interests include late-Ottoman Kurdistan and contemporary Kurdish history. Contact: Janet Klein, Department of History, CAS 216, The University of Akron, Akron, OH (USA) 44325-1902. klein@uakron.edu

Nilay Özok-Gündoğan is an Assistant Professor of History at Denison University. Her research interests include state-making, changing property regimes, and peasant societies in imperial frontiers with a particular focus on Ottoman Kurdistan. Contact: Nilay Özok-Gündoğan, Denison University, loo West College Street, Granville, OH (USA) 43023. nilayozok@gmail.com

Uğur Ümit Üngor is Assistant Professor at the Department of History of Utrecht University and at the Institute for War and Genocide Studies of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research interests include mass violence and ethnic conflict. He has published on genocide in general, and the Armenian and Rwandan genocides in particular. Contact: Dr. Uğur Ümit Üngor, Utrecht University, Department of History, Drift 10 3512 BS Utrecht, u.ungor@uu.nl Jelle Verheij is an independent researcher, specializing in the history and geography of Eastern Turkey and the late Ottoman Empire. He has published several articles on Armenian- and Kurdish-Ottoman relations before World War I. Contact: yjeh@me.com


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Contents


List of Tables / vii
About the Authors / ix
Note on Names and Spelling / xi

Introduction / 1
Joost Jongerden andJelle Verheij

Confusion in the Cauldron: Some Notes on Ethno-Religious Groups, Local Powers and the Ottoman State in Diyarbekir
Province, 1800-1870 / 15
Suavi Aydin and Jelle Verheij

Elite Encounters of a Violent Kind: Milli Ibrahim Pașa, Ziya Gokalp and Political Struggle in Diyarbekir at the Turn of the 20th Century / 55
Joost Jongerden

Diyarbekir and the Armenian Crisis of 1895 / 85
Jelle Verheij
State, Tribe, Dynasty, and the Contest over Diyarbekir at the Turn of the 20th Century / 147
Janet Klein

A “Peripheral” Approach to the 1908 Revolution in the Ottoman Empire: Land Disputes in Peasant Petitions in Post-revolutionary Diyarbekir / 179
Nilay Özok-Gündoğan

Some Notes on the Syriac Christians of Diyarbekir in the late 19th Century: A Preliminary Investigation of Some Primary Sources / 217
Emrullah Akgündüz

Relations between Kurds and Syriacs and Assyrians in late Ottoman Diyarbekir / 241
David Gaunt

Disastrous Decade: Armenians and Kurds in the Young Turk Era, 1915-25 / 267
Uğur Ümit Üngör

Annexes
A. Provisional List of Non-Muslim Settlements in the Diyarbekir Vilayet Around 1900 / 299
B. Diyarbekir and the Armenian Crisis of 1895—The Fate of the Countryside / 333
C. Telegraphs from Diyarbekir and Pirinççizade Arif Effendi’s Speech / 345
D. Family Tree of Ziya Gôkalp / 353
E. British map of Diyarbekir and Surroundings, 1904 / 355
Name and Subject Index / 357
Place Index / 365
Tribes (așiret) Index / 371



List of Tables

1. Different types of local government in the Diyarbekir eyâlet in the later 16th and early 19th centuries / 17
2. Arab and Kurdish a§irets in the southern part of Diyarbekir, around 1870     / 26
3. Estimates by British Vice-Consul Hallward in Diyarbekir of the Christian population and number of victims of the conflict in 1895 / 344
4. Community (Christian) schools in Diyarbekir and numbers of students, 1898-1901 / 229
5. Statistics on the number of Syrian villages and families, submitted to the Peace Conference in Paris by the Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate, 1919 / 245

Provisional Lists of Non-Muslim Settlements
1.1. Diyarbekir central subprovince (merkez sancak)—Diyarbekir
central district (merkez kaza) / 304
1.2.  Diyarbekir sancak—Siverek kaza / 309
1.3. Diyarbekir sancak—Silvan kaza / 310
1.4.  Diyarbekir sancak—Lice kaza / 314
1.5. Diyarbekir sancak—Derik kaza / 316
1.6. Diyarbekir sancak—Be§iri kaza / 316

2.1. Mardin sancak—Mardin central district Mardin merkez kaza / 320
2.2. Mardin sancak—Midyat kaza / 320
2.3. Mardin sancak—Avine kaza / 324
2.4. Mardin sancak—Nusaybin kaza / 324
2.5. Mardin sancak—Cizre kaza / 327

3.1. Maden sancak—Maden central district Maden merkez kaza / 329
3.2. Maden sancak—Palu kaza / 330
3.3. Maden sancak—Çermik kaza / 332

 




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