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Governing property, making the mode
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Note on transliteration, datation a
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Acknowledgements We have accumulate
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1 | Introduction Two documents On 1
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Legal doctrine here frames property
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The case occurred some five years a
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of first instance. 25 Only a few ye
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PART ONE | Ottoman jurisprudence co
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Part one | 2 remained fixed regardl
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Part one | 2 tax revenue the timari
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Part one | 2 only out of the necess
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Part one | 2 devolution of offices,
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Part one | 3 enjoy greater politica
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Part one | 3 equivalent of a grant
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Part one | 3 fetwa concerning a cul
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Part one | 3 Muhammad al-‘Imadi (
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Part one | 3 character of the culti
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Part one | 3 the provisions of the
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Part one | 3 others died creating a
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Part one | 3 is commended, forcible
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4 | Legal reform from the 1830s to
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Part one | 4 administration require
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Part one | 4 prosecution of corrupt
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Part one | 4 holders of miri land t
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Part one | 4 the Meclis-i Vala, con
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Part one | 4 were issued that marke
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Part three | 10 holdings seven were
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Part three | 10 brothers remained u
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TABLE 10.1 Kufr ‘Awan, properties
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Figure 10.1 Kufr `Awan, households
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Part three | 10 Figure 10.2 Kufr `A
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Part three | 10 out the land in Kuf
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Part three | 10 three, not four, su
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Part three | 10 of 1939 the build-u
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Part three | 10 Figure 10.4 Kufr `A
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Figure 10.6 Kufr `Awan, shares of f
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Part three | 10 proved childless sh
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Part three | 10 probably came by in
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Part three | 10 in individual plots
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Part three | 10 named, was unusual
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Part three | 10 units B-F was in tu
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11 | A village of the plains: Hawwa
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Part three | 11 farmers hired camel
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Part three | 11 Figure 11.2 Jammal
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Part three | 11 her husband’s nam
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Part three | 11 Figure 11.4 Shar` f
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Part three | 11 the time of divisio
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Part three | 11 branches of Gharaib
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Part three | 11 Ahmad al-Qallab. 66
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12 | A village of mixed agriculture
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Part three | 12 and pillows. The in
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Part three | 12 order to establish
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Part three | 12 registration had he
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Figure 12.3 Family links of Ni`ma M
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Part three | 12 old and, although t
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Part three | 12 It was Falha who on
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Part three | 12 who had been presen
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Part three | 12 al-Ahmad bore ‘Aw
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Part three | 12 different section o
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Part three | 12 This however did no
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Epilogue This book grew out of enga
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simultaneously eliminated. By contr
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Notes 1 Introduction 1 The sale is
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claim the land: (1) those who owned
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10 Nor did this pass without opposi
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in Fragner and Schwarz (eds), Festg
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des clercs, cléricalisation de l
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30 Ibid. p. 737. 31 Fatawa al-Nabul
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efusal to permit a cultivator maska
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al-muqasama. Al-Ramli judges that t
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the drafting of the Rescript. By co
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lands, reform of taxation, a buildi
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to each village where a committee w
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completes her account of regional l
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succeeded in June of that year by A
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governorship of Qunaitra. His trial
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the kaimakam as part of tapu regist
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al-Ibrahim and Muhammad Sa‘d al-D
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38 See al-Madi and Musa, Ta’rikh
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August 1922, pp. 49-84, with differ
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46 Na’il Gharaiba was represented
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Salih Hamdan of family-16 transferr
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were planted, the name of the plot
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which merited a new entry in the ta
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was very small and Khadija confirme
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67 DLS.AT.Zabt 1334-1920, February
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mahr mu‘ajjal of 3,000 Palestinia
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qirat in 1932 whereas Dahaimish die
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Bibliography Archival sources Turke
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al-Timurtashi, Muhammad Salih Muham
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maps: accompanying tapu registers,
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al-Saru, 67, 79 self-sufficiency of