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The Ottoman Empire and the Bosnian Uprising - Janissaries, Modernisation and Rebellion in the Nineteenth Century

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Informationen zum Autor Fatma Sel Turhan holds a PhD in History from Bogazici University. Bosnia enjoyed a special status within the Ottoman Empire. So when Sultan Mehmet II abolished this warrior class in 1826, Bosnia rebelled. The author argues that the uprising was a response to Ottoman moves towards modernization designed to save the Ottoman Empire from decline, but which eventually led to its demise. Vorwort Bosnia enjoyed a special status within the Ottoman Empire. So when Sultan Mehmet II abolished this warrior class in 1826, Bosnia rebelled. The author argues that the uprising was a response to Ottoman moves towards modernization designed to save the Ottoman Empire from decline, but which eventually led to its demise. Zusammenfassung Bosnia enjoyed a special status within the Ottoman Empire. So when Sultan Mehmet II abolished this warrior class in 1826, Bosnia rebelled. The author argues that the uprising was a response to Ottoman moves towards modernization designed to save the Ottoman Empire from decline, but which eventually led to its demise. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionTheories and Debates on Rebellion, the Dichotomy of Decentralization-Centralization, and BorderlandsA Survey of the Literature on the Nineteenth Century Ottoman BosniaNotes on Archival SourcesNotes on ChaptersII. Bosnia: Geography and Society The LandThe PeopleSocial LifeAdministrationMilitary Organization and the Land Tenure SystemEconomy: Conditions, Activities and ProhibitionsConclusionThe First Stage of the Rebellion Period, 1826-1831The Centralization Process in Bosnia Rebellion Culture of BosniaThe Abolition of the Janissaries in BosniaRepercussions throughout the RegionThe Arrival of Abdurrahim PashaThe Suppression of the RebellionThe Struggle for the New OrderA New Turmoil: The Visoko EventThe Arrival of A New Vali: Ali Nam?k Pa?a PeriodThe Question of the “Six Districts” (Nevâhi-i Sitte)The Rebels’ March and the Flight of the ValiConclusionIV. The Second Stage of the Rebellion Period, 1831-1836The de Facto Vali: Hüseyin KapudanA New Vali, the New March: The Valilik of Mahmud Hamdi Pa?aRecognition Activities: Promotions and RewardsThe Aftermath of the SuppressionThe Valilik of Davud Pa?aThe Application of the NizâmâtThe Change of the Vali: The Dismissal of Davud Pa?a and the Appointment of Vecihi Pa?aThe Serbian Question and the Problems in the Austrian FrontierThe Administration of Vecihi Pa?aConclusionV. RebelsDefining the RebellionConceptualization of the Rebellion and the RebelsRebels’ Identities: Who Were They?The Leading Figures of the Rebellion in the First Stage of the PeriodThe Attitude of the Bosnian Ulema towards the RebellionThe Leading Figures of the Rebellion in the Second Stage of the PeriodObjectives and Demands of the RebelsMethods of Subjugating the RebelsConclusionVI. LeadershipWho Were the Leaders of the Rebellion?The Leader of the First Stage of Rebellion Period: Ruscuklu Ali A?aThe Leader of the Second Stage of Rebellion Period: Hüseyin KapudanClaims on the Wealth of Hüseyin KapudanHüseyin Kapudan’s Escape to AustriaThose Left Behind: Wives, Children, RelativesThose Left Behind: Wealth, Properties, EstatesConclusionVI. ConclusionVII. AppendicesVIII. Bibliography...

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Authors Fatma Sel Turham, Fatma Sel Turhan, Fatma Sel Turhan
Publisher Tauris, I.B.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.09.2014
 
EAN 9781780761114
ISBN 978-1-78076-111-4
No. of pages 424
Series Library of Ottoman Studies
Library of Ottoman Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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