List of Maps and Illustrations
Abbreviations of Archival Collections
Introduction
Part One: Kurdish Origins and Territorialities in Diachronic Perspective
1. Nusaybin under the Ottomans
Tom Sinclair
2. The Qizilbash Reconsidered: The Role of the Kurdish Arabgirlu Tribe in the Early Safavid State
Mustafa Dehqan and Vural Genç
3. The ʿAfrin District under Ottoman Rule, 1516–1921
Stefan Winter
Part Two: Kurds in Western and Urban Syria
4. Locating the Kurds in Ottoman Jordan and Palestine in the Sixteenth Century
Zainab HajHasan
5. The Lebanese Junblats and the Canbolads: A Case of Mistaken Identity
Abdul Rahim Abu-Husayn
6. Warlords and Landlords: The Kurdish Presence in Central Syria in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Dick Douwes
Part Three: Kurdish Tribalism and Tribal Control in the Jazira
7. Waqf versus Miri Nomads: Taxation, Endowment, and Settlement Practices in Northern Syria in the Eighteenth Century
Keiko Iwamoto
8. Bekir Bey and the Making of a Reşwan Kurd Nobility at Rumkale
Muhsin Soyudoğan
9. The Berazi Tribe of Suruj and Their Rebellion in the Tanzimat Period
Muhsin Seyda
10. The Reşwan in Central Anatolia: Tribal Settlement and Sheep Trade in the Nineteenth Century
Yonca Köksal
11. Warfare and Alliances in Raʾs al-ʿAyn: Hamidiye Regiments, Bedouin Tribes, and Ottoman Governors, 1895–1905
Erdal Çiftçi
Part Four: Syrian Kurdish Elites of the Late Ottoman Period
12. Kurdish Naqshbandi-Khalidi Sheikhs of Damascus in the Nineteenth Century
Metin Atmaca
13. Alliances and Competition in Kurdish Networks in Late Ottoman Syria: The Example of the Bedirhani and Baban Families
Barbara Henning
14. Between Ottomanism and Kurdism: Mehmed Salih Bedirhan and ʿAbd al-Rahman Yusuf in Damascus
Martin Strohmeier
Afterword
Contributors
Index