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Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s

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Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s

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As is historically known well, the part and parcel of Yemen, albeit so remote, has come and been under Ottoman control and/or influence for some 400 years. It was such a continual presence that, though intermittently, persisted from somewhere in the 16th century till the early decades of the 20th century. It was such a presence, again, during which many Ottoman citizens resided in Yemen and served as incumbents, of civilian or military background. It needs, accordingly, to be emphasized that although formally administrative relations may have ceased with the obvious defeat and de facto end of the Ottoman political power, after the termination of the First World War, the relations would be far from over in yet another aspect, that is, for the human element: those numerous civilians and military officials of Ottoman- Turkish stock who had remained behind, fortunately still surviving. Accordingly, its focus being on that specified human aspect, this paper will attempt to reopen a scarcely explored leaf in history, within the multi-faceted outline of Yemeni history under the Ottoman governance, with the special aid of a series of documents found (as untouched and thus unknown for the public till the attempt of making them open by this paper) in the Republican Archives of the Turkish Prime Ministry, pertaining to the fate of the remnants of Ottomans stranded there in the aftermath of the First World War and during the subsequent period of the National Struggle, a time when while the Ottoman Empire vanishes and ultimately relinquishes control of Yemen, a totally new, different Turkey appears on the same stage of the worldsubject matter.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Kaynakça

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

Din Araştırmaları

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yazarlar

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Haziran 2011

Gönderilme Tarihi

20 Şubat 2011

Kabul Tarihi

21 Nisan 2011

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2011 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA
Karaman, M. L. (2011). Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s. Ilahiyat Studies, 2(1), 69-82. https://doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2011.21.28
AMA
1.Karaman ML. Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s. IS. 2011;2(1):69-82. doi:10.12730/13091719.2011.21.28
Chicago
Karaman, M. Lutfullah. 2011. “Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s”. Ilahiyat Studies 2 (1): 69-82. https://doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2011.21.28.
EndNote
Karaman ML (01 Haziran 2011) Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s. Ilahiyat Studies 2 1 69–82.
IEEE
[1]M. L. Karaman, “Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s”, IS, c. 2, sy 1, ss. 69–82, Haz. 2011, doi: 10.12730/13091719.2011.21.28.
ISNAD
Karaman, M. Lutfullah. “Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s”. Ilahiyat Studies 2/1 (01 Haziran 2011): 69-82. https://doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2011.21.28.
JAMA
1.Karaman ML. Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s. IS. 2011;2:69–82.
MLA
Karaman, M. Lutfullah. “Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s”. Ilahiyat Studies, c. 2, sy 1, Haziran 2011, ss. 69-82, doi:10.12730/13091719.2011.21.28.
Vancouver
1.M. Lutfullah Karaman. Remarks on Some Correspondence Between Ankara and Yemen Concerning the Last Ottomans at Yemen in the Early 1920s. IS. 01 Haziran 2011;2(1):69-82. doi:10.12730/13091719.2011.21.28

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