A Tale of Two Factions: Myth, Memory, and Identity in Ottoman Egypt and Yemen

A Tale of Two Factions: Myth, Memory, and Identity in Ottoman Egypt and Yemen

by Jane Hathaway
A Tale of Two Factions: Myth, Memory, and Identity in Ottoman Egypt and Yemen

A Tale of Two Factions: Myth, Memory, and Identity in Ottoman Egypt and Yemen

by Jane Hathaway

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Overview

Reevaluates the foundation myths of two rival factions in Egypt during the Ottoman era.

This revisionist study reevaluates the origins and foundation myths of the Faqaris and Qasimis, two rival factions that divided Egyptian society during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when Egypt was the largest province in the Ottoman Empire. In answer to the enduring mystery surrounding the factions’ origins, Jane Hathaway places their emergence within the generalized crisis that the Ottoman Empire—like much of the rest of the world—suffered during the early modern period, while uncovering a symbiosis between Ottoman Egypt and Yemen that was critical to their formation. In addition, she scrutinizes the factions’ foundation myths, deconstructing their tropes and symbols to reveal their connections to much older popular narratives. Drawing on parallels from a wide array of cultures, she demonstrates with striking originality how rituals such as storytelling and public processions, as well as identifying colors and emblems, could serve to reinforce factional identity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791458839
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 10/09/2003
Series: SUNY series in the Social and Economic History of the Middle East
Pages: 311
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Jane Hathaway is Associate Professor of History at Ohio State University, the author of The Politics of Households in Ottoman Egypt: The Rise of the Qazdag¨lis, and editor of Rebellion, Repression, Reinvention: Mutiny in Comparative Perspective.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations

Note on Transliteration

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Appendix: Origin Myths of the Factions

1. Bilateral Factionalism in Ottoman Egypt

2. Bir Varmis, Bir Yokmus: Folklore and Binary Oppositions in the Factional Origin Myths

3. Sa'd and Haram: The Factions' Bedouin Equivalents

4. The Yemeni Connection to Egypt's Factions

5. Red and White: The Colors of the Factions' Banners

6. The Knob and the Disk—The Factions' Standards

7. Selim and Sudun in the Origin Myths

8. The Mulberry Tree in the Origin Myths

9. The Competitive Feasts of Qasim and Dhu'l-Faqar Beys

10. Qasimi Genesis? Qansuh's Slave Troop and Ridvan's Circassian Genealogy

11. Faqari Genesis? 'Ali Bey's Mosque and the Ottoman Dhu'l-Faqar Sword

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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