The relationship of Iraqi tribal sheikhs with the Ottoman Empire until the end of the nineteenth century

Title The relationship of Iraqi tribal sheikhs with the Ottoman Empire until the end of the nineteenth century
Author Al-Jubouri, Ghali Jabbar’s book
Publication Place Najaf, Iraq - University of Kufa, College of Arts
Type Book
Language ara,eng
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1994-8999, EISSN: 2664-469X
Record ID cdi_emarefa_primary_1338622
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Notes Iraqi society was characterized during the Ottoman era and what followed by its tribal nature, in which the role of the sheikhs was highlighted as a social interface with a prestigious position. They were the ones who directed social relations, whether with the state or with other clans. Therefore, studying the relationship between the sheikhs and the Ottoman Empire was the goal of this research, which revolves around two main axes. The first talks about the nature of the position of the sheikh and the way he reached tribal leadership, and the second deals with the nature of the relationship with the Ottoman Empire and the developments of that relationship. The Iraqi society during the Ottoman era and what followed it was characterized by its clan nature, in which the role of sheikhs emerged as a social interface with a prominent position, as they are the ones with direct social relations, whether with the state or with other clans. Therefore, studying the relationship between the sheikhs and the Ottoman state was the goal of this research, which revolves around two axes The nature of the sheikh’s position and the way he reached the clan leadership, and the second deals with the nature of the relationship with the Ottoman Empire and the developments of that relationship.
Görüntüle Ādāb al-kūfat, 2022, Vol.2022 (51، p. 2), p.263-286
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The relationship of Iraqi tribal sheikhs with the Ottoman Empire until the end of the nineteenth century

Author Al-Jubouri, Ghali Jabbar’s book
Publication Place Najaf, Iraq - University of Kufa, College of Arts
Type Book
Language ara,eng
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1994-8999, EISSN: 2664-469X
Record ID cdi_emarefa_primary_1338622
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes Iraqi society was characterized during the Ottoman era and what followed by its tribal nature, in which the role of the sheikhs was highlighted as a social interface with a prestigious position. They were the ones who directed social relations, whether with the state or with other clans. Therefore, studying the relationship between the sheikhs and the Ottoman Empire was the goal of this research, which revolves around two main axes. The first talks about the nature of the position of the sheikh and the way he reached tribal leadership, and the second deals with the nature of the relationship with the Ottoman Empire and the developments of that relationship. The Iraqi society during the Ottoman era and what followed it was characterized by its clan nature, in which the role of sheikhs emerged as a social interface with a prominent position, as they are the ones with direct social relations, whether with the state or with other clans. Therefore, studying the relationship between the sheikhs and the Ottoman state was the goal of this research, which revolves around two axes The nature of the sheikh’s position and the way he reached the clan leadership, and the second deals with the nature of the relationship with the Ottoman Empire and the developments of that relationship.
Görüntüle Ādāb al-kūfat, 2022, Vol.2022 (51، p. 2), p.263-286
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