Author
BİLGİN, Feridun, Bor, İbrahim
Type
Book
Language
ara,eng,tur
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID
ISSN: 1309-6087, EISSN: 2459-0711, DOI: 10.19059/mukaddime.315248
Record ID
cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_45adbcb0dbaa400ba1d40c372274b748
Library Location
EBSCOhost SocINDEX with Full Text
Notes
The relations between the Ottoman Empire and the Kurdish emirs, which started with Yavuz Sultan Selim and rose to higher levels with Suleiman the Magnificent, evolved a century later to a point where the Kurdish emirs lost almost all their socio-economic and socio-political power; The management rights in the Yurtluk-Ocaklık and Government sanjaks, which are administrative divisions specific to the Kurdish geography and were granted to their owners on the condition of life, were taken away by the regional administrators, the beylerbeys, and they were made subject to ribahors (usurers) in order not to lose what they had. Although they were an important military force in the Eastern and Western campaigns of the Ottoman Empire, IV. It is reflected in state reports that some of them were killed unjustly, using various excuses during the reign of Murad II. Symbolic figures such as Rumiye Sheikh Aziz Mahmud, who was loved in the Kurdish geography and had thousands of followers, were executed on the suspicion that they might be the center of power.
Görüntüle
Mukaddime, 2019-05, Vol.10 (1), p.1-19