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Şeref Xan's Sharafnama: Kurdish Ethno-Politics in the Early Modern ...Jan 1, 2022 · This paper critically analyzes the Sharafnama, a history of the Kurds, written by the late sixteenth century ruler of Bitlis, Şeref Xan.
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[PDF] THE GOVERNMENT OF THE VAN REGION UNDER THE KARA ...stabilising effect on two borders, the eastern border of the Bitlis principality and the northern border of the Mahmudi. It must be remembered that, if the ...<|separator|>
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Negotiating Political Power in the Early Modern Middle East: Kurdish ...... strategic importance. Places like Bitlis and Van were considered as a 'key and gate to Azerbaijan' by the Ottoman commanders.25 Khoy and Urmiya on the ...
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Bitlis - Brill Reference WorksFrom the mid-eighth/-fourteenth century to 872/1468, this dynasty, now in possession of Ahlat and Muş, was subject to the Kara Koyunlu (Qarā Qoyūnlū), but in ...
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Akkoyunlu ve Karakoyunlu Arasında Bitlis Emirliği Sikkelerini ...Bitlis Emirliği, 14. yüzyılın ilk çeyreğinde Ahlat, Muş ve Bitlis kentlerinde yönetimi ele geçirmiş; Celayirli, Timurlu, Kara Koyunlu ve Akkoyunlu hakimlerine ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Armenians and the Kurdish Emirs of Bitlis under the Kara KoyunluApr 10, 2021 · The Armenians and the Kurdish Emirs of Bitlis under the Kara Koyunlu, by Thomas A. Sinclair, from Armenian Baghesh/Bitlis and Taron/Mush, ...
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Bitlis Rojkili Mir Şemseddin ve Karakoyunlu Kara Yusuf - Rûpela nûDec 30, 2023 · Bitlis Kürd hükümdarının askeri desteğiyle birlikte, Azerbaycan'daki Moğol (Türkü) Timurlenk'in oğluna karşı 1407'de bir sefer düzenleyen Kara ...
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XV. Asırda Bitlis ve Çevresinin Siyasi Tarihi - DergiParkDec 28, 2020 · Akkoyunlular bölgesel bir güç olunca Bitlis Emirliği, Kara Koyunlu ile Akkoyunlu mücadelesi arasında kaldı. Bu mücadeleler Bitlis ...
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Kurdish Territoriality under Ottoman Rule (Chapter 1)Jun 12, 2020 · Written by Sherefhan Bitlisi, the ruler of the Ottoman Emirate of Bitlis, Sharafname is a significant historical source on the Kurdish chiefdoms ...
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Bitlis Vilayet (Province) / Բաղեշ - Baghesh / ܒܝܬ ܠܝܣ Beṯ ...The Kurdish Principality of Bitlis (Kurdish: Badlis) existed from 1182 to 1847 and emerged from the tribal federation of the Rojaki (Rozagi). The Rojaki ...
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Kurdish Tribalism in the 16th- and 17th-Century Ottoman Empire - jstorBitlis emirate clearly shows. At the top of the Bitlis emirate were the mir and his family, followed by the other tribal leaders and notables. The next ...<|separator|>
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Kurdish Power Holders in Seventeenth-Century Bidlīs: A Brief ...Nov 1, 2022 · This article reconsiders the political organisation of Bidlīs, a leading Kurdish emirate of the Ottoman Empire, during the seventeenth-century.Missing: Bitlis 1700-1800
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[PDF] The Politics of Loyalty - CeuIn the seventeenth century, Bitlis was the only major autonomous entity in Ottoman Eastern Anatolia surrounded by imperial centers. 60. The relationship ...
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[PDF] Kurdish Power Holders in Seventeenth-Century BidlīsFirst of all, the interest of the imperial authorities decreased because the emirate no longer constituted a “border” between Ottomans and Safavids as it was in ...Missing: extent | Show results with:extent
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[PDF] Administrative Structures in the Upper Ottoman Kurdistan During the ...Had we except a few years of intervention made by the Ottomans, Bidlis was ruled by the autonomous Kurdish local elite from the period of its conquest from the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bitlis, Central East Anatolia Region, Türkiye - Mark Horner... territory also consisted of several smaller emirates: Ahlat, Mush, and Hinis. ... Mush and Hınıs were removed from the Bitlis emirate, becoming separate sanjaks ...
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Sharaf al-Din Bidlisi, Encyclopaedia of Islam–Three - Academia.eduA member of Diyādīnid dynasty, he was the amīr of Kurdish Rōjikī (Rojiki, Rozhiki, Rawzhaki, Rūzagī, Ruzhakī, Rūzakī, Ruzbenis, Ruzgan) tribal confederation and ...
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History of the Kurds - The Kurdistan Memory ProgrammeDocumenting the Kurdish story for the world, the KMP is definitively recording modern Kurdish history and culture to create a permanent national archive.
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Historical Legacies (Part I) - The Cambridge History of the KurdsApr 13, 2021 · At the beginning of fifteenth century they became the delegates of the Timurid state in the west and started their lone expansion in Mesopotamia ...
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Religion and Society (Part IV) - The Cambridge History of the KurdsApr 13, 2021 · The Bitlis emirate was abolished by the Ottoman Empire in the mid-seventeenth century and the remaining Kurdish emirates were abolished by ...
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The Frontiers and Place-Names of Kurdistan in the Ilkhanid Period ...PDF | Based on Mustawfī's Nuzhat al-Qulūb, this study examins how Kurdistan became a distinct province and locates the boundaries and the cities during.
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Post-Mongol Pastoral Policies in Eastern Anatolia during the Late ...This paper aims to provide an outline of the late medieval political history of this region aptly described as the crossroads of empires.
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Kara Koyunlu | History, Meaning, & Capital - BritannicaKara Koyunlu, Turkmen tribal federation that ruled Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Iraq from about 1375 to 1468. The Kara Koyunlu were vassals of the Jalāyirid dynasty ...Missing: Bitlis principality Seljuks Ilkhanids
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Ak Koyunlu Dynasty | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Ak Koyunlu Dynasty, meaning "white sheep," was a nomadic Turkoman community that emerged in the 14th century in eastern Anatolia.Missing: Bitlis principality Seljuks Ilkhanids
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The Untold History of Turkish-Kurdish Alliances - New Lines MagazineNov 22, 2024 · Bitlisi, the Kurdish administrator who later allied with Sultan Selim I, served in the court of Uzun Hasan, the most famous ruler of the Aq ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bitlis | Historic City, Ancient Ruins & Cultural Heritage - BritannicaSep 13, 2025 · The Kurds at Bitlis, under Ottoman suzerainty, enjoyed considerable autonomy until 1847, when the town came under direct Ottoman administration.
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BEDLĪS - Encyclopaedia IranicaBEDLĪS (Turk. Bitlis, Arm. Bałēš, Ar. Badlīs), town and province of Turkey, of Kurdish population, situated twenty km southwest of Lake Van.
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24 - The History of Kurdish and the Development of Literary KurmanjiThus there appeared at least three important historians and poets in the Bitlis principality of the sixteenth century: Idris-i Bidlisi (d. 1520), the author ...
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The Cultural Impact of the Persian Language in and around BidlisBy focusing on a limited area like Bidlis, the region's most prestigious principality, this article attempts to elucidate the impact of Persian in the Ottoman- ...Missing: Bitlis | Show results with:Bitlis
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Idris Bitlisi and the prevalence of historiography in the ottoman empireOct 21, 2024 · Bitlisi was commissioned to write the history of the Ottoman family from the reign of Osman (1310 AD) to Bayazid II (1502 AD) which was entitled ...
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(PDF) The Kurds and Islam - Academia.eduBitlisi, a Kurd himself, may have over-emphasised the Kurds' orthodoxy in order to convince the sultan of their political loyalties. We find the same insistence ...
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Bitlis - The Kurdish ProjectBitlis (or Bidlîs) is a city in the Kurdish region of Turkey. Only 15km from Lake Van, the city has an elevation of 1,500 meters (or 4593 feet).Missing: Empire | Show results with:Empire
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Bitlis (Paghesh) – Religious Life - HoushamadyanJul 18, 2023 · Paghesh or Bitlis was the largest city, as well as the administrative seat, of the province of Bitlis of Western (Ottoman) Armenia.Missing: Rojki 1500s
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The roots of coexistence and religious tolerance in KurdistanJul 2, 2021 · The Kurdish people and the people of Kurdistan celebrated their freedom of practice, social harmony, religious tolerance, coexistence and ...
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“The year of the firman:” The 1895 massacres in Hizan and Şirvan ...Sep 10, 2018 · This article is a micro-historical approach to the massacres of late autumn 1895 in two rural districts of Bitlis province, Hizan and Şirvan.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Şeref Xan's Sharafnama: Kurdish Ethno-Politics in the Early Modern ...This paper critically analyzes the Sharafnama, a history of the Kurds, written by the late sixteenth century ruler of Bitlis, Şeref Xan.Missing: 13th | Show results with:13th
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The End of Kurdish Autonomy (Chapter 3) - The Cambridge History ...This chapter argues that one of the longest-surviving forms of local, indirect administration that actually predated the Ottomans were the Kurdish emirates.
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(PDF) The Demise of the Kurdish Emirates: The Impact of Ottoman ...Mar 5, 2008 · In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Ottoman Empire put an end to the Kurdish emirates which had existed within its confines since the conquest of ...