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HUSAIN, FAISAL H.
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RIVERS OF THE SULTAN
HUSAIN, FAISAL H.
Oxford
9780197547274
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Rivers of the Sultan offers a history of the Ottoman Empires management of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the early modern period. During the early sixteenth century a radical political realignment in West Asia placed the reins of the Tigris and Euphrates in the hands of Istanbul. The political unification of the longest rivers in West Asia allowed the Ottoman state to rebalance the natural resource disparity along its eastern frontier. It regularly organized the shipment of grain metal and timber from upstream areas of surplus in Anatolia and the Jazira to downstream areas of need in Iraq. This imperial system of waterborne communication the book argues created heavily militarized fortresses that anchored the Ottoman presence in Iraq enabling Istanbul to hold in check foreign and domestic challenges to its authority and to exploit the organic wealth of the TigrisEuphrates alluvium. From the end of the seventeenth century the convergence of natural and human disasters transformed the Ottoman Empires relationship with its twin rivers. A trend toward provincial autonomy ensued that would localize the Ottoman management of the Tigris and Euphrates and shift its command post from Istanbul to the provinces. By placing a river system at the center of analysis this book reveals intimate bonds between valley and mountain water and power in the early modern world
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9780197547274
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Oxford
Author
HUSAIN, FAISAL H.
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Hardback
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