Sedentarization of Kurdish tribes

[1] This policy was also pursued by the Committee of Union and Progress,[2] Turkey,[3] as well as Iran in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in order to limit the movement of nomadic Kurds.

[1] Additionally, sedentarization was implemented in order to regain control over taxation of Kurdish tribes.

[1] Prior to sedentarization, taxation was overseen by Tribal leaders, and therefore not within a direct sphere of control of Ottoman administrators.

[2] The Tanzimat Reforms revolved around security, military and modernized taxation within the Ottoman Empire.

[2] The systemization of the Tanzimat Reforms in regard to effectiveness also seemed to draw upon past mistakes in attempts at sedentarization.

[2] This resistance came in different forms, which led the Ottoman statesmen to utilize different means to implement their policies.

[1] The post-sedentarization era created a lot of consequences that arose from the adjustment of nomadic Kurds into sedentary life.

[10] Policies of sedentarization within Iran stem from the wish to strip autonomy from Kurds, which became a fear from Kurdish Nationalist movements.