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Negotiating Empire in the Middle East - Ottomans and Arab Nomads in the Modern Era, 1840-1914 (Hardcover)
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Negotiating Empire in the Middle East - Ottomans and Arab Nomads in the Modern Era, 1840-1914 (Hardcover)
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In the early 1840s, Ottoman rulers launched a new imperial project,
partly in order to reassert their authority over their lands and
subjects, crucially including the Arab nomads. By examining the
evolution of this relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Arab
nomads in the modern era, M. Talha Cicek puts forward a new
framework to demonstrate how negotiations between the Ottomans and
the Arab nomads played a part in making the modern Middle East.
Reflecting on multiple aspects of Ottoman authority and governance
across Syria, Iraq, Arabia, Transjordan and along their frontiers,
Cicek reveals how the relationship between the imperial centre and
the nomads was not merely a brutal imposition of a strict order,
but instead one of constant, complicated, and fluid negotiation. In
so doing, he highlights how the responses of the nomads made a
considerable impact on the ultimate outcome, transforming the
imperial policies accordingly.
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