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Kurds and Ottoman Relations

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This extensive text details the complex six-century relationship between the Kurdish people and the Ottoman Empire, highlighting its dynamic nature which evolved from strategic alliances and periods of significant autonomy for Kurdish emirates to increasing tension and conflict due to Ottoman centralization efforts in the 19th century. It covers crucial moments like the alliance forged at the Battle of Chaldiran against the Safavids and the subsequent era of self-governance. The source also explores the impact of Ottoman reforms, Kurdish resistance and rebellions, the diverse nature of Kurdish society under Ottoman rule, and the often fraught inter-ethnic relations, particularly with Armenians, exacerbated by Ottoman policies like the creation of the Hamidiye cavalry. Ultimately, it recounts how the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire following World War I led not to Kurdish independence, but to the fragmentation of Kurdistan across new national borders.

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