Frontiers of the state in the late Ottoman Empire: Transjordan, 1850 - 1921

"Until the mid-nineteenth century, Transjordan was a frontier region of the Ottoman province of Syria. In a time of European challenges to Ottoman integrity, the region's strategic location, linking Syria to Palestine and Arabia, motivated the Ottoman state to extend direct rule over this...

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Main Author: Rogan, Eugene L. 1960- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge University Press 1999
Edition:1. publ.
Series:Cambridge Middle East studies 12
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"Until the mid-nineteenth century, Transjordan was a frontier region of the Ottoman province of Syria. In a time of European challenges to Ottoman integrity, the region's strategic location, linking Syria to Palestine and Arabia, motivated the Ottoman state to extend direct rule over this region. Using new archival material from Ottoman, Arabic and European sources, Eugene Rogan documents the case of Transjordan to provide a theoretically informed and articulate account of how the Ottoman state restructured and redefined itself during the last decades of its empire."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:274 S. Ill.
ISBN:0521663121

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