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The Imperial School For Tribes Educating The Provincial Elite In The Late Ottoman Empire Mehmet Ali Neyzi

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The Imperial School For Tribes Educating The Provincial Elite In The Late Ottoman Empire Mehmet Ali Neyzi
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.23 MB
Author: Mehmet Ali Neyzi
ISBN: 9780755649747, 9780755649785, 0755649745, 0755649788
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Imperial School For Tribes Educating The Provincial Elite In The Late Ottoman Empire Mehmet Ali Neyzi by Mehmet Ali Neyzi 9780755649747, 9780755649785, 0755649745, 0755649788 instant download after payment.

Founded in the waning years of the Ottoman Empire, the Imperial School for Tribes (Asiret Mektebi) was an initiative by Sultan Abdulhamid to bring the sons of prominent Arab tribal leaders to Istanbul for a world-class education and transform them into loyal Ottoman future military and governmental leaders.
Utilizing a plethora of new documents recently made available in the Ottoman archives as well as Ottoman newspaper collections in Istanbul and Beirut, this is the first book to shed light on the School for Tribes. It provides a detailed analysis of the origins and families of the over 500 graduates of the school, as well as the recruitment and placement processes developed by the administration. The further careers and allegiances of the graduates are examined, allowing us to better understand relations between Turks and Arabs both during the last years of the Empire as well as in the following decades. The book shows that many graduates who became prominent leaders in their newly formed countries, including Abdulmuhsin al-Sadoun (Prime Minister of Iraq), Omar Mansour and Orhan Kologlu (Prime Ministers of Cyrenaica-Libya), and Ramadan al-Shallash (Lebanon) availed of their Ottoman training and preserved their imperial loyalties even as rifts that occurred between the Republic of Turkey and the Arab states widened.

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