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Introduction to the History of Kurdish Sovereigns

Introduction to the History of Kurdish Sovereigns

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“...Since it is difficult to bring dispersed and difficult-to-control tribes into a cooperative position one by one; settled in certain areas,

Moreover, it was primarily preferred to control the emirates that were more numerous. It is their collaborative efforts that shaped the Emirates.

have had positions. Emirates that are helpless in the face of invasions and invasions or that are in conflict with the central authority are in a hostile state.

 

He wanted to guarantee his existence by relying on power. In particular, sectarian fights and territorial agreements between Iran and the Ottomans

When we think about the scarcity and wars, we see how the Kurdish emirates were made collaborators and how they were used as leverage against each other.

 

We can understand better...

“...The political personality of the emir best reflects this collaborative structure of the Emirates. Generally coming from outside and outside the tribe

These Mirs were able to dominate more tribes by using their charismatic personalities. They are descendants of Abbasid and

Mirs, which date back to the Umayyads, are a group of people who acted largely autonomously and sometimes had sermons read and coins minted in their name.

They have reached power. When it comes to their personal and family interests, they are easily collaborators as well as easily rebellious.

 

It was about rebelling for his own sake, "not having his honor violated", or taking ownership of Kurdistan, which he had "acquired". In the 19th century, the emirate form

While the local powers under the control of the central structure reached greater power against the central structure, the

 

Many internal and external factors played a role in the development of the continuous Kurdish rebellions...

Publisher : Aram Publications
Number of pages : 184
Publication Year : 2021
ISBN : 9789758242382
Dimensions : 13.5 X 20.5
The heart : Turkish
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Introduction to the History of Kurdish Sovereigns “...Since it is difficult to bring dispersed and difficult-to-control tribes into a cooperative position one by one; It was primarily preferred to settle in certain areas and control more emirates in number. It was their collaborative position that shaped the Emirates. The emirates, which were helpless in the face of occupation and invasions or were in conflict with the central authority, wanted to guarantee their existence by relying on a hostile power. Especially when we consider the sectarian fights, territorial disputes and wars between Iran and the Ottomans, we can better understand how the Kurdish emirates were made collaborators and how they were used as leverage against each other... "...The political personality of the emirs best reflects this collaborative structure of the emirates. Mirs, who generally came from outside and were outside the tribe, were able to dominate more tribes by using their charismatic personalities. The Mirs, who trace their ancestry to the Abbasids and Umayyads, have attained a power within themselves that acts largely autonomously and sometimes has sermons read in their name and mints money. When it comes to his personal and family interests, he was not only willing to collaborate with others, but also to rebel against his superiors who were easily tempted to rebel, not to "violate his honor", or to embrace Kurdistan, which he "possessed". In the 19th century, as local powers in the form of emirates reached greater power against the central structure, many internal and external factors played a role in the development of the Kurdish rebellions, which accelerated under the leadership of the mirs and continued throughout the 19th century... ARAM0225
Introduction to the History of Kurdish Sovereigns

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