Europe through Arab eyes, 1578–1727
Traveling to archives in Tunisia, Morocco, France, and England, with visits to Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Spain, Nabil Matar assembles a rare history of Europe's rise to power as seen …
Traveling to archives in Tunisia, Morocco, France, and England, with visits to Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Spain, Nabil Matar assembles a rare history of Europe's rise to power as seen …
… Government officials offered valuable rewards to the powerful aghas in return for their service to the state as' guard tribes'. The most important reward was greater autonomy for local …
… efforts that impacted the daily lives of broad segments of Iranian society, including “middle ranking clerics and guilds in the urban centers and junior tribal khans and aghas in the …
2024. 5. Paysans et aghas. In: L'impossible Kurdistan Du rêve inachevé au tragique assasinat du leader Ghassemlou. Paris: Perrin. Synthèses Historiques, p. 133-148. URL: https://shs. …
… This medieval order was imposed by the aghas in this part of Turkey during the early Republican period after the Ottomans had been defeated. …
… crisis and the interference of the aghas in trade, as described above.Kösem’s faction was … have been a prominent person in the palace; he was summoned by the aghas in 1651 (just …
After modern Turkey was founded, state elite initiated a comprehensive nationbuilding project and assimilation of Kurds has been a fundamental of part that project. From forced …
… The third chapter analyses the personal life of the Bâbüssaâde Agha, his influence within the state, his role in politics, the incomes of the Agha of Bâbüssaâde and the Kapı Aghas in his …
… Shaykh Ahmad’s mission mirrored those of the Baradost and Harki aghas in the autumn of 1959, and of the Arab Shammar tribe following the Mosul revolt. It indicates the extent to …