Rebellions of the Mawali tribe in the Ottoman era 1722-1909

Title Rebellions of the Mawali tribe in the Ottoman era 1722-1909
Author Fahd, Muhannad Salim, narrator, Imad Karim Abbas Jawad
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1995-8463
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1472697
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes Objectives: Writing on topics related to the role of Arab tribes in the Ottoman era gives us an impression of the relations that linked those tribes to the Ottoman state and the extent of their influence on the Ottoman decision regarding many matters, especially the economic and military aspects, and this was clearly shown in the body of the study. Methodology: We followed a methodology that would achieve the objectives of the study by analyzing the Ottoman documents that were the basis of this study, which dealt with all the information related to the Mawali tribe and its relationship with the Ottoman Empire, and working to provide an in-depth study on the important information that these documents contain. Results: The Mawali tribe had a major role in drawing up Ottoman policy in the areas of its presence, starting from the state of Raqqa in northern Syria to the city of Anah in western Iraq, especially with regard to transport and communication routes, their protection, and tax collection, in addition to their management of many Ottoman sanjaks. Recommendations: Emphasizing the necessity of studying many other Arab tribes that deserve study and that had a prominent role in drawing up Ottoman policy in the areas where they were located, as there are many tribes with a clear influence in drawing up Ottoman policy that should have a clear study, for example the Zawbaa tribe in Iraq.
Görüntüle مجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإنسانية, 2024, Vol.21 (1), p.64-83
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Rebellions of the Mawali tribe in the Ottoman era 1722-1909

Author Fahd, Muhannad Salim, narrator, Imad Karim Abbas Jawad
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1995-8463
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1472697
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes Objectives: Writing on topics related to the role of Arab tribes in the Ottoman era gives us an impression of the relations that linked those tribes to the Ottoman state and the extent of their influence on the Ottoman decision regarding many matters, especially the economic and military aspects, and this was clearly shown in the body of the study. Methodology: We followed a methodology that would achieve the objectives of the study by analyzing the Ottoman documents that were the basis of this study, which dealt with all the information related to the Mawali tribe and its relationship with the Ottoman Empire, and working to provide an in-depth study on the important information that these documents contain. Results: The Mawali tribe had a major role in drawing up Ottoman policy in the areas of its presence, starting from the state of Raqqa in northern Syria to the city of Anah in western Iraq, especially with regard to transport and communication routes, their protection, and tax collection, in addition to their management of many Ottoman sanjaks. Recommendations: Emphasizing the necessity of studying many other Arab tribes that deserve study and that had a prominent role in drawing up Ottoman policy in the areas where they were located, as there are many tribes with a clear influence in drawing up Ottoman policy that should have a clear study, for example the Zawbaa tribe in Iraq.
Görüntüle مجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإنسانية, 2024, Vol.21 (1), p.64-83
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