Karakal, Hamdi2021-09-302021-09-302021-092021-092021-09-29http://hdl.handle.net/11693/76565Cataloged from PDF version of article.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-85).The historiography of Ottoman state actions towards migrant tribes depends more on the official documents of the government. The case of Fırka-i Islâhiye (Reform Division) in 1865 was no exception. It has been researched heavily depending on official sources and Ahmed Cevdet Efendi’s accounts, which favors the Ottoman state. However, oral materials like songs created by nomads uncover an alternative approach as, in this case, Dadaloğlu and other folk songs of nomads had their narratives. This thesis will discover this alternative approach and compare this narration with official Ottoman documents in the case of Fırka-i Islâhiye expedition. The topics covered in this thesis are Ottoman centralization and settlement policies in the mid-19th century, the civilizing mission, Fırka-i Islâhiye activities, and nomads’ folk songs as a reaction to the Ottoman settlement policies.v, 85 leaves ; 30 cm.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCivilizing missionFırka-i IslâhiyeNomadsDadaloğluOttoman stateSword vs. mountain: folk songs’ depiction of Ottoman settlement policies towards nomadic tribes in ÇukurovaKılıca karşı dağ: Osmanlı Devleti’nin Çukurova’daki göçebe aşiretlere karşi iskân politikalarinin folk şarkılarda tasviriThesisB128905