State and Provincial Society in the Ottoman Empire: Mosul, 1540-1834

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Cambridge University Press, 2002/05/16 - 253 ページ
This comparative and broad-ranging book spans three centuries of Ottoman history. It offers a new interpretation of the relations between the central Ottoman empire and provincial Iraqi society in the early modern period, and demonstrates that, contrary to the accepted view, their military, fiscal and political links strenghtened rather than weakened over the period. The book will be of interest to historians of the Middle East and to Ottomanists, as well as to political scientists and those concerned with the process of state formation.
 

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Introduction
1
The making of a regional economy city hinterland and state 15401700
23
War and provincial society
44
When Osmalis ate the crumbs and left the bread behind tax farming and provincial society
75
Between khassa and amma elites and commoners in eighteenth and early nineteenthcentury Mosul
111
The language of politics views on sultans corruption and land taxes
156
The practice of politics
188
Conclusion
213
The endowments of the Jalili Households
216
Peasant income in 18525 according to the inheritance records of the Province of Mosul
219
Tevzi document of taxes imposed on craft guilds 1835 AH1251
225
Tevzi documents of taxes imposed on the villages of Mosul
228
Bibliography
231
Index
242
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