Margins of Empire

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Margins of Empire

Kurdish Militias in the Ottoman Tribal Zone

Middle Eastern history Military history Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Political activism / Political engagement

Author: Janet Klein

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Language: English

Published by: Stanford University Press

Published on: 31st May 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780804777759


At the turn of the twentieth century, the Ottoman state identified multiple threats in its eastern regions. In an attempt to control remote Kurdish populations, Ottoman authorities organized them into a tribal militia and gave them the task of subduing a perceived Armenian threat. Following the story of this militia, Klein explores the contradictory logic of how states incorporate groups they ultimately aim to suppress and how groups who seek autonomy from the state often attempt to do so through state channels.

In the end, Armenian revolutionaries were not suppressed and Kurdish leaders, whose authority the state sought to diminish, were empowered. The tribal militia left a lasting impact on the region and on state-society and Kurdish-Turkish relations. Putting a human face on Ottoman-Kurdish histories while also addressing issues of state-building, local power dynamics, violence, and dispossession, this book engages vividly in the study of the paradoxes inherent in modern statecraft.

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