CHRISTIANS AND JEWS IN THE ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM OF AHMAD-PASHA AL-JAZZAR IN THE LATE XVIII - EARLY XIX CENTURIES
Journal: RUDN Journal of World History (Vol.10, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-06-29
Authors : Rufat Kasumov;
Page : 86-96
Keywords : Ottoman Empire; Ottoman Syria; dhimmi; Christians; Ahmad-pasha al-Jazzar;
Abstract
The article concerns the analysis of the role and place of the representatives of the nonMuslim communities in the administration system of the territories controlled by Ahmad-pasha al-Jazzar, the most powerful Syrian provincial governor in the second half of the 18th - early 19th centuries, in the late period of his rule. The author makes an attempt to distinguish the main features of the position of the non-Muslim officials in the administration system of Ottoman Syria.
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