Resistance to centralisation in the Ottoman periphery: the Kurdish Baban and Bohtan emirates.
Metin ATMACA
Middle Eastern Studies jurnal, 2019. [1]
Modern Kurdish historiography, which examines resistance to provincial centralization in Ottoman Kurdistan, focuses largely on Bedir Khan’s Bohtan emirate and his revolt in the 1840s, while ignoring the rest of the other Kurdish emirates such as Baban emirate. While both states, Qajar Iran and Ottoman Empire, were endeavoring to solve their conflicts in the 1840s (a process which culminated in the treaty of Erzurum in 1847) the future of the Baban emirate and its territories emerged as one of the major issues during the course of negotiations. The Baban emirate was the last emirate to give up its struggle against the Sublime Porte’s centralization reforms. The legacy of the Kurdish emirates is important to understand better the relations between the center of the Ottoman Empire and its eastern periphery, a much less studied subject in Ottoman historiography. This article will highlight the impact of the centralization policies in Kurdistan, more specifically on territories of the Bohtan and Baban emirates. It will be demonstrated that the changes wrought by the Tanzimat reforms were partially successful in transforming the Kurdish notables, who later became a part of the state bureaucracy. Though, the reform minded officials, who were appointed after the Kurdish emirs were removed from the region, failed to persuade the locals in favor of the new administration thus transforming their lives.
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