Bedouin Bureaucrats: Mobility and Property in the Ottoman Empire by Nora Barakat
English | April 25th, 2023 | ISBN: 1503635627 | 374 pages | True EPUB | 9.26 MB
In the late nineteenth century, the Ottoman government sought to fill landscapes they legally defined as "empty." Both land and people were incorporated into territorially bounded grids of administrative law. Bedouin Bureaucrats examines how tent-dwelling, seasonally migrating Bedouin engaged in these processes of Ottoman state transformation on local, imperial, and global scales. As the "tribe" became a category of Ottoman administration, Bedouin in the Syrian interior used this category both to gain political influence and to organize community resistance to maintain control over land.