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[...]... confused since its holders (ashabu-ha) contract the land by sale, rental, sharecropping and suchlike and pay its kharaj tax to the military or to other persons appointed by the sultan, but if they sell [their land], then the person appointed by the sultan to collect the tax takes part of the price And if they die leaving sons, then the sons take all the inheritance to the exclusion of other heirs, and no... immaterial ‘things’.2 How then are the persons andthe objects inthe social relationship of ownership defined inthe notices above? The persons are of two kinds: institutional personae and individual persons Anthropology generally focuses on the second, but let us begin with the first Central to themaking of property here are the court, the tapu office, andthe governor’s office above them The court issues the basic... [Second thesis] If we say not that the lands are owned by their occupants but rather that the essence (raqaba) belongs to the treasury as has been the practice in our time andthe time of our fathers and grandfathers; that when the sultan conquered a region he did not divide its land among those entitled to a part inthe booty since the imam may choose between dividing the land and keeping it for the Muslims... notice of the judgment in Arabic, dated intheOttoman financial calendar, whereas the notice sent to the tapu office is in Turkish with the date of the decision in the hijri calendar The institutional personae have defined responsibilities: the court to judge by the law on the challenge mounted against the original sale, the tapu office to amend the title registers and issue new deeds accordingly, andthe governor’s... of the judgment, all the more so as the challengers to the sale were refusing to hand over the deeds they had received for the land The language of the court is formal and technical in both Ottoman Turkish and Arabic, the latter the mother tongue of the villagers The double forms of dating reflect the court’s character as part of Ottoman government as well as its august Islamic genealogy Before the institutional... negotiate the representation of rights in land in accordance with thelaw,the techniques of registration, the character of tax accounting, andthe social organization of production on the ground Individual property rights were constructed at the intersection of law,administration and productionThe three parts of this book consider these in turn With regard to law,the nineteenth-century Tanzimat reforms... chapter examines doctrinal debate concerning major aspects of the land and tax regimes during the centuries between the classical regime of the sixteenth century andthemodern reforms of the nineteenth century Emphasizing change in doctrine, we sketch a genealogy of the jurisprudential tradition against which to judge nineteenth-century codification regarding land The account draws on a continuous series... doctrine andthe practices of Ottomanadministration developed in the course of conquests in Anatolia, the Balkans and Hungary A brief sketch of the most important features of the classical land taxation regime will make clear what the muftis sought to interpret in terms of Hanafi jurisprudence On conquest theadministration confirmed the particular imposts paid by the cultivators in formal kanuns, within... over the course of the nineteenth century, differed according to the timing of its introduction and to the political economic relations obtaining in particular regions The district of ‘Ajlun formed part of theOttoman province of Suriye, the chef-lieu of which was Damascus; since the Mandate partition of the Near East in 1922, it has formed part of (Trans)Jordan The analysis of Part two highlights the. .. whereas they were almost entirely excluded in the other 8 PART ONE | Ottoman jurisprudence concerning ownership of agricultural land 2 | Jurisprudential debate in the sixteenth century The practices of Ottomanadministration were set down from the fifteenth century in texts of administrative law, kanuns and kanunnames, but it was only inthe sixteenth century that the technical terms of land tax administration . alt=""
Governing property, making the modern state
martha mundy & richard saumarez smith
Governing property, making
the modern state
Law, administration. discussing
terms in the text and not citing directly from documents. In general, in passages
about the villages, terms that are Arabic in origin and meaningful