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How the Hamidiye Cavalry Divided the Ottoman Empire

9 min · 23. juni 2026
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While many episodes have focused on the Ottoman center—Istanbul, the palace, the Young Turks—this episode turns to the periphery: the Hamidiye Alayları, or Hamidiye Cavalry. Created by Sultan Abdülhamid II in the 1890s, these Kurdish tribal regiments were meant to secure the empire's eastern frontier against Russia and to counter Armenian revolutionary groups. But instead of stabilizing the region, the Hamidiye deepened sectarian divides, empowered local warlords, and set the stage for ethnic violence that would haunt the empire's final decades. Lucas and Luna discuss how Abdülhamid's policy of arming one community against another backfired, the role of Şerif Pasha, the 1894 Sasun resistance, and how the Hamidiye's legacy fed into the Armenian Genocide and the rise of Kurdish nationalism. They also touch on the contrast between the Hamidiye's tribal structure and the empire's earlier attempts at centralization—a story of reform undone by realpolitik. #HamidiyeCavalry #AbdulhamidII #OttomanEmpire #KurdishTribes #ArmenianQuestion #Sasun1894 #EasternAnatolia #Zeytun #ŞerifPasha #RussianEmpire #BerlinTreaty #SickManOfEurope #TribalForces #EthnicConflict #LateOttoman #OttomanReforms #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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