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Negotiating Empire in the Middle East - Ottomans and Arab Nomads in the Modern Era, 1840-1914

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Introduction; 1. Conflict: The Imperial Attempts to Terminate the Nomadic Domination in the Arab Countryside and the Tribal Response; 2. Reinforcement: Land Settlements and Military Fortification in the Desert and Its Frontiers, 1840-1870; 3. Expansion, Reaction, and Reconciliation I: Establishment of the Deir al-Zor Mutasarr¿fate and the Reconciliation with the Fid'an and Deir al-Zor's Shammar; 4. Expansion, Reaction and Reconciliation II-The Nomads and Extension of the Ottoman Administration into the South of Syria; 5. Partnership, Provincialization and Conflict: The Shammar in the Provinces of Mosul, Baghdad and Deir al-Zor, 1870-1914; 6. Taxation: The Collection of the Shammar and Anizah Duties; 7. Justice: The Imperial Legal System and the Bedouin Disputes; Conclusion.

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M. Talha Çiçek is Associate Professor of History at Istanbul Medeniyet University. Formerly the British Academy's Newton Fellow at SOAS University of London, and Humboldt Experienced Research Fellow at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, he is the author of War and State Formation in Syria: Cemal Pasha's Governorate during World War I (2014).

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