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LOCAL COURT, PROVINCIAL SOCIETY AND JUSTICE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Bogaç A. Ergene BRILL LOCAL COURT, PROVINCIAL SOCIETY AND JUSTICE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE STUDIES IN ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY edited by Ruud Peters and Bernard Weiss volume 17 LOCAL COURT, PROVINCIAL SOCIETY AND JUSTICE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Legal Practice and Dispute Resolution in 0ankÌrÌ and Kastamonu (1652-1744) BY BO>A0 A. ERGENE BRILL LEIDEN •BOSTON 2003 This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ergene, BoÅaç A., 1971- Local court, provincial society and justice in the Ottoman Empire : legal practice and dispute resolution in ÇankÌrÌand Kastamonu (1652-1744) / by BoÅaç A. Ergene. p. cm. — (Studies in Islamic law and society, ISSN 1384–1130; v. 17) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN90-04-12609-0 1. Justice, Administration of—Turkey—History—17th century. 2. Justice, Administration of—Turkey—History—18th century. 3. Turkey—History—Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918. I. Title. II Series. KKX283.E74 2003 347.561--dc21 2002043736 Die Deutsche Bibliothek - CIP-Einheitsaufnahme Ergene, BoÅaç A.: Local court, provincial society and justice in the Ottoman Empire : legal practice and dispute resolution in ÇankÌrÌand Kastamonu (1652-1744) / by BoÅaç A. Ergene – Leiden ; Boston Brill, 2003 (Studies in Islamic law and society ; Vol. 17) ISBN90-04-12609-0 ISSN 1384–1130 ISBN 90 04 12609 0 © Copyright 2003 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by Brill provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to The Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910 Danvers, MA01923, USA. Fees are subject to change. printed in the netherlands To my parents, Yüksel and Cemil Ergene, and my sister, Simay Ergene-Civelek This page intentionally left blank CONTENTS List of Tables .............................................................................. ix List of Figures ............................................................................ xi List of Maps .............................................................................. xiii Acknowledgements ...................................................................... xv Chapter One Introduction .................................................... 1 Sources .................................................................................. 7 Chapter Two Two Sub-Provinces, Two Towns, Two Courts ................................................................................ 9 Çankırı and Kastamonu: Historical Background .............. 9 The Courts of Çankırı and Kastamonu ............................ 23 Chapter Three A Comparative Analysis of the Operations of Çankırı and Kastamonu Courts .......................................... 32 Contents of the Court Records .......................................... 33 The Kadı as an Intermediary .............................................. 43 Conclusion ............................................................................ 55 Chapter Four Litigants, Litigations, and Resolutions: A Statistical Analysis ................................................................ 57 Classification of the Disputes in the Court Records ........ 57 Courts, Clients, and “Justice” .............................................. 62 Balance of Power in the Court .......................................... 66 Conclusion ............................................................................ 74 Chapter Five Costs of Court Usage ...................................... 76 Tax Records .......................................................................... 78 Inheritance Registries ............................................................ 84 Conclusion ............................................................................ 97 Chapter Six The Court Process I: Alternative Approaches to Kadıship, Court, and Legal “Corruption” .......................... 99 The Ottoman Kadı and Court in the Secondary Literature .............................................................................. 100 viii  A Critique .......................................................................... 104 “Corruption” and Its Uses ................................................ 108 A Case Study: Hans Ulrich Krafft’s Memoirs .............. 115 Conclusion .......................................................................... 123 Chapter Seven Intermission: Sicil as Text ............................ 125 Recording the Proceedings ................................................ 126 Problems of Representation in the Court Records ........ 129 Conclusion .......................................................................... 141 Chapter Eight The Court Process II: Strategies of Litigation .................................................................................... 142 Strategy and Legal Competence in Disputes between Individual Litigants ............................................................ 143 Community in Action ........................................................ 151 Conclusion .......................................................................... 167 Chapter Nine Alternative Sites for Dispute Resolution ...... 170 Official Alternatives to Local Courts .............................. 170 Unofficial Sites for Dispute Resolution ............................ 177 Ambiguous Settlements ...................................................... 183 “Going to Court” as a Phase of Dispute Resolution ...... 185 Conclusion .......................................................................... 187 Chapter Ten In Place of a Conclusion: Models and Taxonomies ................................................................................ 189 Court Model versus Bargain Model ................................ 190 Characterizing “Islamic Law” ............................................ 202 Epilogue ...................................................................................... 208 Appendix: Where Did the Court Clients Come from and Why? ............................................................................ 213 Bibliography .............................................................................. 221 Index .......................................................................................... 231 LIST OF TABLES 2.1 Population of the Sub-province of Çankırı in 1665 .... 17 2.2 'Avarız households in Çankırı ........................................ 19 2.3 'Avarız households in Kastamonu .................................. 20 3.1 Documents Sent by Higher Authorities versus Documents Composed in the Court of Çankırı .......... 34 3.2 Documents Sent by Higher Authorities versus Documents Composed in the Court of Kastamonu .... 35 3.3 Documents Sent to the Court of Çankırı: Classification .................................................................... 35 3.4 Documents Sent to the Court of Kastamonu: Classification .................................................................... 36 3.5 Documents Drafted in the Court of Çankırı: Classification .................................................................... 40 3.6 Documents Drafted in the Court of Kastamonu: Classification .................................................................... 40 3.7 Division of Labor in the Court of Çankırı .................. 42 3.8 Division of Labor in the Court of Kastamonu ............ 42 3.9 Preference between Alternative Judicial and Administrative Offices in Dispute Resolution (Çankırı) ............................................................................ 49 3.10 Preference between Alternative Judicial and Administrative Offices in Dispute Resolution (Kastamonu) .................................................................... 50 4.1 TypesofDisputesintheCourtRecordsofÇankırı ........ 58 4.2 Types of Disputes in the Court Records of Kastamonu ...................................................................... 59 4.3 Litigations in Çankırı according to the Social and Economic Statuses of the Litigants ................................ 67 4.4 Litigations in Kastamonu according to the Social and Economic Statuses of the Litigants ................................ 67 4.5 Litigations in Çankırı according to the Residential Affiliations of the Litigants .......................... 68 4.6 Litigations in Kastamonu according to the Residential Affiliations of the Litigants .......................... 68

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This work covers the functions of Islamic courts within the framework of the late 17th- and early 18th-century Ottoman provincial administration, and explores the process of adjudication and dispute resolution through a juxtaposition of court records from two Anatolian towns, Cankiri and Kastamonu.
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