directly to the Ottoman Porte Porte . A sanjak could be divided into smaller units, called ... name of the Balkans Balkan region of Sand ak derives from its former status as the Ottoman Sanjak ... cs Sand ak administrativn jednotka de Sandschak Osmanisches Reich el es Sanjak fr Sandjak ... more details
The Sanjak of Gaza was a sanjak of the Damascus Eyalet , Ottoman Empire . Its administrative center was within the Gaza City . Citation needed date September 2011 Ottoman stub Category Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire Category States and territories established in 1549 ... more details
Sanjak bey, Sanjaq bey or beg was the Ottoman Empire Turkish title of the Bey high officer, but usually not a Pasha in military and administrative command of a sanjak liva , usually a district , ref cite book last Nolan first Cathal J. title The age of wars of religion, 1000 1650 an encyclopedia of global warfare and civilization publisher Greenwood Publishing Group date 2006 pages 77 url http books.google.co.uk books?id 1h9zzSH NmwC&pg PA77&dq Sanjak bey&as brr 3&client firefox a v onepage&q Sanjak bey&f false isbn 9780313337338 ref answerable to a W li or other provincial governor . In a few cases the Sanjak Bey was himself a governor directly answering to Istanbul . See also Mirliva References Reflist Category Gubernatorial titles Category Military ranks of Turkey Category Turkish titles Category Ottoman civil servants Category Turkish words and phrases Ottoman stub bs Sand ak beg cs Sanjak bey hr Sand ak beg it Sanjak bey lt Sand akb jus sr sh Sand ak beg zh ... more details
The Sanjak of Zor ref name 1911 bag Cite EB1911 title Bagdad, Turkey Vilayet url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Bagdad, Turkey 28Vilayet 29 first last volume pages ref was a sanjak of the Ottoman Empire . It was spun off from the Vilayet of Baghdad in 1857. ref name 1911 bag The capital was Deir Ez Zor , a town on the right bank of the Euphrates , which was also the only considerable town of the sanjak. ref name 1911 zor Cite EB1911 title Deir url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Deir first last volume pages ref At the beginning of the 20th century, the sanjak had an area of convert 38600 sqmi km2 , ref name asia http www.archive.org stream asiakeane00kean page 460 mode 1up Asia by A. H. Keane , page 460 ref and an estimated population of 100,000, mostly Arab people Arab nomads . ref name 1911 zor The capital itself was just a village before becoming the centre of the sanjak. ref name 1911 zor Administrative divisions Kaza s of the Sanjak ref http tarihvemedeniyet.org 2009 10 zor mutasarrifligi Zor Mutasarr fl Tarih ve Medeniyet ref Kaza of Deyr Kaza of Res l Ayn Kaza of Asare Kaza of Ebukemal References reflist DEFAULTSORT Zor, Sanjak of Category Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire Category Deir ez Zor ar tr Deyr i Zor Vilayeti ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name Sanjak of Pojega br Pojega Sanca br Po e ki sand ak common name Sanjak of Pojega subdivision Sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire year start 1537 1538 year end 1699 p1 image map image map caption capital Po ega, Croatia Pojega Po ega today Croatia History of Slavonia The Sanjak of Pojega lang tr Pojega Sanca lang hr Po e ki sand ak was an administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire formed in 1537 1538. It existed until the Treaty of Karlowitz 1699 when region was transferred to the Habsburg Monarchy . It was located in present day eastern Croatia , in Slavonia region. Capital of the sanjak was Po ega, Croatia Pojega Croatian Po ega . History Sanjak of Pojega included territory between Sava and Drava rivers and at first was part of the Rumelia Eyalet . In 1541, it was included into Budin Eyalet , in 1580 into Bosnia Eyalet , in 1596 into Zigetvar Eyalet , and in 1600 into Kanije Eyalet . However, triggered by the last administrative changes, a mutiny started in Po ega, Croatia Pojega in 1611. Mutiners requested that Sanjak of Pojega should be returned to the jurisdiction of the Bosnia Eyalet . Because of the mutiny, the decision from 1600 was changed and Sanjak of Pojega became a Condominium international law condominium shared between Bosnia and Kanije eyalets. After Ottoman defeat in the Battle of Slankamen 1691 , the Treaty of Karlowitz from 1699 transferred territory of the sanjak to the Habsburg Monarchy and Sanjak of Pojega no longer existed. See also Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire Slavonia European Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire Category Ottoman period in the history of Croatia Category History of Slavonia Category Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire Category Ottoman period in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina hr Po e ki sand ak ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Acre br Akka Sanca common name Sanjak of Acre subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire br br Under Sidon Eyalet till 1864 br Under Syria Vilayet 1864 1888 br Under Beirut Vilayet 1888 1918 p1 s1 year start early 19th century event end Armistice of Mudros year end 1918 date end image coat image map Ottoman levant.png image map caption Sanjak of Acre within the Beirut Vilayet Flag navigation Preceding and succeeding entities p1 to p5 and s1 to s8 p1 flag p1 border p1 border image p1 Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing s1 Mandate Palestine flag s1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg border s1 no image s1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing capital Acre, Israel Acre stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Israel footnotes The Sanjak of Acre lang tr Akka Sanca was a prefecture sanjak of the Ottoman Empire , located in modern day northern Israel . The city of Acre, Israel Acre was the sanjak s capital. Acre was captured by the Ottoman Sultan Selim I in 1517, but the city fell into disuse soon thereafter. Acre was the center of a major economic boom under the leadership of Daher el Omar Dahar al Omar during the late 18th century. The sanjak of Acre was created c. early 19th century as a prefecture of the Sidon Eyalet . The Sidon Eyalet later became known as the Acre Eyalet between 1775 and 1841 when Acre was designated as the eyalet s capital city. Following the promulgation of the Vilayet Law as per the then ongoing Tanzimat , or administrative reforms, in 1864, the sanjak of Acre was annexed to the newly created Syria Vilayet . In 1888, the Sanjaks of Acre, Sanjak of Latakia Latakia , Sanjak of Tripoli Tripoli , Sanjak of Beirut Beirut , and District of Nablus Nablus were separated from ... Divisions The sanjak was made up of five primary kaza s Acre, Israel Acre Akka Haifa Hayfa Safed Nazareth Nas ra Tiberias Taberiye References Reflist coord missing DEFAULTSORT Acre, Sanjak ... more details
No footnotes date August 2011 Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Syrmia br Sirem sanca br Sremski sand ak br Srijemski sand ak common name Sanjak of Syrmia subdivision Sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire p1 Syrmia County flag p1 Blason louis II de Hongrie.svg p2 Valkoensis County flag p2 Blason louis II de Hongrie.svg s1 Syrmia County flag s1 Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg s2 Military Frontier flag s2 Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg year start 1541 event end year end 1699 date end image coat image map Elayet of temesvar.png image map caption Sanjak of Syrmia in the 17th century capital Sremska Mitrovica Dimitrof a Serbian Dmitrovica, today Sremska Mitrovica stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Serbia , Croatia footnotes File Zemun1608.JPG thumb 250px Ottoman Zemun in 1608 Sanjak of Syrmia Citation needed date August 2011 Turkish language Turkish Sirem sanca , Serbian language Serbian Sremski sand ak or , Croatian language Croatian Srijemski sand ak was an administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire formed in 1541. It was located in the Syrmia region and was part of the Budin Province, Ottoman Empire Budin Province . Administrative center of the Sanjak of Syrmia was Sremska Mitrovica Dimitrof a Serbian Dmitrovica, today Sremska Mitrovica . Most of the sanjak was ceded to Austria according to Treaty of Karlovitz in 1699. Remainder of the territory of sanjak was transferred to Sanjak of Smederevo Sanjak of Semendire and was later also ceded to Austria according to Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718. Administrative divisions In 1583 87, Sanjak was divided into several nahijas Sremska Mitrovica Dimitrof a Dmitrovica Ilok Grgurevci Irig, Serbia Irig Podgajica Podgorica Petrovaradin Varadin Syrmia Morovi In 1667, Sanjak ... Sanjak was mostly populated by Orthodox Christians Orthodox Serbs and Muslims of various ethnic origins ... and religiously diverse. The largest city in sanjak was Sremska Mitrovica Dimitrof a Dmitrovica , which ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Segedin br Segedin Sanca br Szegedi szandzs k br Segedinski sand ak common name Sanjak of Segedin subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire p1 Bacsensis County flag p1 Blason louis II de Hongrie.svg p2 Bodrogiensis County flag p2 Blason louis II de Hongrie.svg p3 Csongradiensis County flag p3 Blason louis II de Hongrie.svg s1 Batsch County flag s1 Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg s2 Bodrog County flag s2 Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg s3 Military Frontier flag s3 Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg year start 16th century event end year end 1699 date end image coat image map Ottoman vojvodina01.png image map caption Sanjak of Segedin as part of the Eyalet of Budin in 1568 capital Szeged Segedin Hungarian Szeged stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Serbia , Hungary footnotes Image Elayet of temesvar.png right thumb 250px Sanjak of Segedin as part of the Eyalet of E ri in the middle of the 17th century Sanjak of Segedin or Sanjak of Szeged Turkish Segedin Sanca , Hungarian Szegedi szandzs k, Serbian Segedinski sand ak was an administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire formed in the 16th century. It was located in the Ba ka B cska region. Initially, it was part of the Budin Province, Ottoman Empire Budin Province , but in the 17th century it was included into Egri Province, Ottoman Empire E ri Province . Administrative center of the Sanjak of Segedin was Szeged Segedin . It was captured by Austria between 1686 1688 and was left to Austria according to Treaty of Carlowitz in 1699. Administrative divisions Sanjak of Segedin was divided into several kazas Szeged Segedin Szeged Subotica Sobotka ... thumb 300px center Ottoman Sonbor Sombor image from 1698 Beys governors of the sanjak Hasan Predojevi ... Map location of Sanjak of Segedin http upload.wikimedia.org wikipedia hu 0 05 Torokvilag.jpg Map of the Sanjak of Segedin commonscat Sanjak of Segedin European Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Smederevo br Semendire Sanca br Smederevski sand ak br common name Sanjak of Smederevo subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies title leader sanjakbey title deputy Default Prime minister leader1 Ali Beg Mihaloglu year leader1 Years served deputy1 Name of prime minister up to six year deputy1 Years served p1 Serbian Despotate flag p1 SLazarevic ... event end year end 1817 date end image coat image map Belgrade pashaluk.png image map caption Sanjak ... category today Serbia footnotes The Sanjak of Smederevo Serbian language Serbian ... Turkish Belgrad Pa al , was an Ottoman Empire Ottoman administrative unit sanjak , that existed ..., and to Teme var Eyalet between 1686 and 1688 and again between 1690 and 1716. History The Sanjak ... was Smederevo . After the Ottoman Empire conquered Belgrade in 1521, the administrative seat of the Sanjak ... by Ali Beg Mihaloglu , the first sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Smederevo. ref cite book last krijelj ... beg Smedereva. ref The Sanjak was occupied by the Habsburg Monarchy from 1718 1739 but, with the Treaty ... center. Nevertheless, Belgrade eventually became the seat of a pasha with the title of vizier and the Sanjak began to be referred to as the Pashaluk of Belgrade, although it was still called the Sanjak ... Petrovi to expel the Ottomans from the Sanjak for a significant time, which eventually led to the creation ... Serbian Uprising and revival of the sanjak, uprising of Milo Obrenovi succeeded with creation ... of it also means end of Smederovo sanjak. References Reflist External links http terkepek.adatbank.transindex.ro kepek netre 51.gif Map of the Sanjak http terkepek.adatbank.transindex.ro kepek netre 99.gif Map showing the Sanjak in relation to the rest of Serbia coord missing Serbia European Sanjaks ... de Sandschak Smederevo es Sanjak de Smederevo fr Sandjak de Smederevo hr Smederevski ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Dibra br Debre Sanca br common name Sanjak of Dibra subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire p1 s1 year start 14th century event end Treaty of London 1913 year end 1913 date end May 30, 1913 image coat image map image map caption Flag navigation Preceding and succeeding entities p1 to p5 and s1 to s8 border p1 Default border for non rectangular flag, type no image p1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing ... Macedonia and Albania footnotes Sanjak of Dibra , or Sanjak of Debar , lang tr Debre Sanca , lang al Sanxhaku i Dibr s , lang sr was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman Empire which county ... surrounding became separate sanjak publisher I.B.Tauris year 2007 isbn 978 1860649745 url http books.google.com books?id yuh2NebIN3oC ref Territory and administration Besides Debar the territory of this sanjak ... and Black Drin ref separator postscript ref In 1440 Skanderbeg was appointed as sanjakbey of Sanjak ... location isbn 9780844800721 page 96 pages url http books.google.com books?id 2RoXAQAAIAAJ&q sanjak of dibra&dq sanjak of dibra&hl en&ei ISOaTYjXDo32sgbYq83PCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10 ... Scutari Vilayet Prizren Vilayet Kosovo Vilayet Monastir Vilayet In 1867, the Sanjak of Debar merged with the Sanjak of Prizren and Sanjak of Scutari and became the Scutari Vilayet .In 1871 Sanjak of Debar was joined with the Sanjak of Prizren , Sanjak of Skopje and Sanjak of Ni into one vilayet, Prizren ... existed till 1877 ref The Sanjak of Debar was separated from the Kosovo Vilayet and attached to the Monastir ... Skopje url http books.google.com books?id tm 4AAAAIAAJ&q 22Prizren sanjak 22&dq 22Prizren sanjak ... the Berlin Congress other administrative reforms were carried out. So the Debar Sanjak was separated ... in 1912 and beginning of 1913 Sanjak of Debar was occupied by the Kingdom of Serbia . In 1914 the territory of Sanjak of Scutari became a part of Principality of Albania , established on the basis of Treaty ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name br Sanxhaku i Nishit conventional long name Sanjak of Ni br Ni Sanca common name Sanjak of Ni subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire p1 Serbian Despotate s1 Principality of Serbia s2 Principality of Bulgaria year start 15th century event end Principality of Serbia captured Ni during Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 year end 1878 date end January 11, 1878 image coat image map image map caption p1 Serbian Despotate flag p1 SLazarevic Coat of Arms.png s1 Principality of Serbia flag s1 Civil Flag of Serbia.svg border s1 Default border for non rectangular flag, type no image s1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing s2 Principality of Bulgaria flag s2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg border s2 Default border for non rectangular flag, type no image ... pop1 stat year1 category today Serbia footnotes The Sanjak of Ni or Sanjak of Nish lang tr Ni Sanca ... i Nishit was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman Empire and its county town was Ni . It was composed ... sanjakbeys of the Sanjak of Ni whose reforms organized in this sanjak while he was its sanjakbey ... them to the whole empire. The Sanjak of Ni became part of the Danube Vilayet when the latter was created in 1864. In 1868 Sanjak of Ni was joined with the Sanjak of Prizren , Sanjak of Skopje and Sanjak ... 1877 ref In 1871 Sanjak of Ni was joined to Sanjak of Novi Pazar to establish the new Ottoman vilayet ... were majority population in many areas of Sanjak of Ni , like Toplica District Toplica region ... in some areas of Sanjak of Nis Toplica region , while from the Serb majority district of Vranje ... 22 June 2011 ref The largest part of Sanjak of Ni was annexed by the Principality of Serbia after Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 , while smaller part and the whole Sanjak of Sofia were annexed by the Principality ... Sanjak of Nis, while the smaller part and the whole Sanjak of Sofia were annexed by the Sanjak of Sofia ..., Sabit Uka 1993 Albanian Life and activity of Albanians in the Sanjak of Nish up to 1912, Sabit ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Ioannina common name Sanjak of Ioannina subdivision sanjak nation Ottoman Empire p1 Despotate of Epirus s1 year start 1430 event end Treaty of London 1913 Treaty of London year end 1913 date end image coat image map image map caption Flag navigation Preceding and succeeding entities p1 to p5 and s1 to s8 border p1 Default border for non rectangular flag, type no image p1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing s1 Kingdom of Greece flag s1 Kingdom of Greece Flag.svg border s1 Default border for non rectangular flag, type no image s1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing capital Ioannina Flag navigation Preceding ... footnotes The Sanjak of Ioannina or Sanjak of Jannina , Sanjak of Janina , Sanjak of Yanina , lang tr Yanya Sanca was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Ioannina in Epirus . Administration Sanjak of Ioannina consisted of the following kaza s Ioannina central kaza, Aydonat ... und Koni e Konitsa ref In period 1430 1670 the sanjak of Janina was part of Rumelia Eyalet . ref ...&q 22jannina sanjak 22 Ali pasha&dq 22jannina sanjak 22 Ali pasha&hl en&ei rNp6TpCUE8mp gbHhKwl&sa ... 2011 page 31 quote large districts and sanjaks in Rumeli Jannina Naupaktos Egripoz Euboea Sanjak of Jannina ... ref In period 1670 1787 the Sanjak of Ioannina was part of the Ioannina Eyalet. In 1788 Ali Pasha gained control of the Sanjak of Ioannina and merged it with Sanjak of Trikala into Pashalik ... the Sanjak of Janina ref Ali Pasha was killed in 1822. In 1867 the Sanjak of Ioannina was merged with Sanjak of Avlona Berat , Gjirokast r , Preveza and Kastoria into Janina Vilayet . Kesriye ... 1512 the sanjakbey of Sanjak of Ioannina was D vud Pa a z de Mustafa Bey. ref cite book title Prilozi ... rZM6AQAAIAAJ&dq Sanjak of Ioannina&q 22sand C5 BEak beg bio Davudpa C5 A1azade Mustafa beg 22 ... Demography In period 1520 1538, according to the Ottoman census , the Sanjak of Ioannina was populated ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Skopje br sk b Sanca br Skopski sand ak common name Sanjak of Skopje subdivision Sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire p1 s1 year start 14th century event end Treaty of London 1913 year end 1913 date end May 30, 1913 image coat image map image map caption Flag navigation Preceding and succeeding entities p1 to p5 and s1 to s8 p1 District of Brankovi flag p1 Brankovic small COA.jpg border p1 border image p1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing s1 Kingdom of Serbia flag s1 Civil Flag of Serbia.svg border s1 border image s1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing capital Skopje stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Republic of Macedonia footnotes The Sanjak of Skopje or the Sanjak of Uskub was one of the sanjak s in the Ottoman Empire with Skopje as its administrative centre. Skopje became part of Ottoman Empire after it was captured from District of Brankovi on January 6, 1392. ref cite web url http www.skopskokale.com.mk en aboutkale.php title Archeological exavations Skopsko Kale publisher skopskokale.com.mk accessdate 2011 02 07 last first quote The handwriting of the triod of the Khludov collection in the Moscow Historical Museum no. 162, completed on 6 January 1392, on the day ... on position of sanjakbeg of the Sanjak of Skopje. ref cite journal journal Godi njak date 1953 accessdate ... bio upu en na akcije u Srbiji ref Vilayets Main Prizren Vilayet Kosovo Vilayet In 1868 the Sanjak of Skopje together with Sanjak of Prizren , Sanjak of Dibra and Sanjak of Ni became part of the newly ... and its Sanjak of Skopje became part of Kosovo Vilayet, with Skopje as its seat. Disestablishment ... Sanjak of Skopje was occupied by the Kingdom of Serbia . On the basis of the Treaty of London 1913 ... books?id hE5PxJjrI8AC&pg PA51&dq sanjak of skopje&hl en&ei lXXhTcC J4rZsgbSz9CLBg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CEYQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q sanjak 20of 20skopje&f false Macedonia and the Macedonians ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Prizren br Prizren Sanca br common name Sanjak of Prizren subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire p1 s1 ... pop1 stat year1 category today Serbia or Republic of Kosovo ref label status a footnotes The Sanjak ... of the sanjak s in the Ottoman Empire with Prizren as its administrative centre. It was founded immediately ... after the fall of Smederevo in 1459, and divided into following sanjaks Sanjak of Vu itrn , Sanjak of Kru evac and Sanjak of Smederevo . At the beginning of the First Balkan War in 1912, the territory of Sanjak of Prizren was occupied by the armies of Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Montenegro . Based on Treaty of London 1913 Treaty of London signed on May 30, 1913, the territory of Sanjak ... Ottoman register, the Sanjak of Prizren consisted of five nahiyah s ref Citation last Kati first ... . The majority of the territory that once belonged to the Sanjak of Prizren now belongs to Kosovo ..., Prizren and Kosovo vilayets Main Scutari Vilayet Prizren Vilayet Kosovo Vilayet In 1867, the Sanjak of Prizren merged with the Sanjak of Dibra and Sanjak of Scutari and became the Scutari Vilayet . In 1871 the Sanjak of Prizren became part of the newly established Prizren Vilayet . ref cite book ... in 1871 ref The Prizren Vilayet and its sanjaks, together with the Sanjak of Prizren, became ... books?id tm 4AAAAIAAJ&q 22Prizren sanjak 22&dq 22Prizren sanjak 22&hl en&ei z1XNTYboOtCe Qa03sCVDA ... naturally moved to Prizren. accessdate 13 May 2011 page 187 year 1978 ref The Sanjak of Ni and Sanjak of Pirot together with Vranje which was kaza of the Sanjak of Pri tina were separated from Kosovo vilayet and joined to the Principality of Serbia after Berlin Congress in 1878. The Sanjak of Dibra ... the Sanjak of Prizren, Sanjak of Skopje and Sanjak of Novi Pazar . ref cite book last Apostoloski ... i umetnostite location Skopje url http books.google.com books?id tm 4AAAAIAAJ&q 22Prizren sanjak ... more details
refimprove date June 2008 History of Montenegro The Sanjak of Montenegro Serbian language Serbian Cyrillic , Montenegrin language Montenegrin Sand ak Crne Gore , lang tr Karada Sanca was a province sanjak of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkan Peninsula only roughly corresponding to today s Montenegro . It was created from the area of the former Principality of Zeta in the Scutari Vilayet Shkod r Shkodra kodra . History A big part of Principality of Zeta lost its status of independent state, though vassal of Ottoman Empire, when it was added to territory of Sanjak of Shkodra in 1499. ref cite book last orovi first Vladimir title Istorija Jugoslavije authorlink Vladimir orovi year 1933 publisher Narodno Delo location Beograd url http sr.wikisource.org wiki D0 98 D1 81 D1 82 D0 BE D1 80 D0 B8 D1 98 D0 B0 D0 88 D1 83 D0 B3 D0 BE D1 81 D0 BB D0 B0 D0 B2 D0 B8 D1 98 D0 B5 D0 92. D0 8B D0 BE D1 80 D0 BE D0 B2 D0 B8 D1 9B 3.11 author Vladimir orovi accessdate 27 April 2011 language Serbian quote . 1499. . , . 1514. , , , . ref In 1514 this territory was separated from the Sanjak of Shkodra and established as separate Sanjak of Montenegro, under the rule of Skenderbeg Crnojevi . When he died in 1528, the Sanjak of Montenegro was joined to the Sanjak of Shkodra, as unique administrative unit with certain degree of autonomy. ref cite book last orovi first Vladimir title Istorija Jugoslavije authorlink Vladimir orovi year 1933 publisher Narodno Delo location Beograd url http sr.wikisource.org wiki D0 98 D1 81 D1 82 D0 BE D1 80 D0 B8 D1 98 D0 B0 D0 88 D1 83 D0 B3 D0 BE D1 81 D0 BB D0 B0 D0 B2 D0 B8 D1 98 D0 B5 D0 92. D0 8B D0 BE D1 80 D0 BE D0 B2 D0 B8 D1 9B 3.11 author Vladimir orovi accessdate 27 April 2011 language Serbian quote 1528... ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Delvina common name Sanjak of Delvina subdivision sanjak nation Ottoman Empire p1 Sanjak of Albania s1 year start 16th century event start event end First Balkan War year end 1913 date end March 3, 1913 image coat Osmanli nisani.svg image map image map caption Flag navigation Preceding and succeeding entities p1 to p5 and s1 to s8 p1 Sanjak of Albania flag p1 Ottoman Flag.svg border p1 border image p1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing s1 Principality of Albania flag s1 Albania 1914 Flag.svg s2 Kingdom of Greece flag s2 Hellenic Kingdom Flag 1935.svg border s1 border image s1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing capital Delvin , Gjirokast r Ergiri present day Gjirokast r stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Republic of Albania br Greece footnotes The Sanjak of Delvina was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Delvin but during the 18th century became Gjirokast r , Albania . It was created in the middle of 16th century. ref cite book last Delvina first Sherif title Low Albania Epirus and Cham issue year 2006 publisher Eurorilindja author Sherif Delvina accessdate 5 August 2011 quote Afterwards, when the sandjak of Delvina has been created about the middle of XVI century , ref Name During the 18th century the local Pasha moved the seat of the sanjak from Delvine to Gjirokast r. Its official named didn t change, however is was also referred as Sanjak of Gjirokast r. ref Mikropoulos, 2008 330 331 ref History In 1744 sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Delvina was Veli Beg. ref cite book title Iz istorije Albanaca From the history of Albanians year 1969 publisher Zavod za izdavanje ud benika SR Srbije url http books.google.com books?ei aIpwTqupBMiN wbM LS1CQ&ct ... . He was born in 1744 and his father was lord of Tepelene and lord of the Sanjak of Delvina ... the sanjak was part of the Pashalik of Yanina . ref Mikropoulos, 2008 334, 337 ref During the Balkan ... more details
footnotes The Sanjak of Dukagjin or the Sanjak of Pe lang al Sanxhaku i Pej s , lang tr pek sancak , lang sr was a sanjak an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire with its capital in Pe , Kosovo. After the Ottoman Empire captured Pe in 1455, the Sanjak of Dukagjin was established ...&ct result&id HNJBAAAAYAAJ&dq Sanjak of Dukagjin&q 22Mahmut pa C5 A1a Dukagjini 22 search ... pa postavljen Mahmut pa a Dukagjini. ref The Sanjak of Dukagjin had four kaza s Pe , akovica ... . ref The Sanjak of Dukagjin was often under direct control of the sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Scutari . In 1536 Ali beg, then a sanjakbey of Dukagjin, was hanged on the orders of the sultan for mistakes and incompetence in governing his sanjak . ref cite book title ... Christian population of the Sanjak of Dukagjin often rebelled against the Ottoman authorities ... S dosteuropa url http books.google.com books?id aCdYHU9PtiIC&pg PA23&dq Sanjak of Dukagjin&hl en&ei ... of Sanjak of Scutari Scutari and Sanjak of Durres Durres if needed. ref cite book title Jugoslovenski ... books.google.com books?ei 1yQ3TpqeAYboOeucvfAL&ct result&id Rhw8AAAAIAAJ&dq Sanjak of Dukagjin&q ... ref After the 19th century the Sanjak of Dukagjin was called the Sanjak of Pe . ref cite book last Skendi first Stavro title Albanian and South Slavic oral epic ...&ct result&id lu3hAAAAMAAJ&dq Sanjak of Dukagjin pe C4 87&q 22 Before the nineteenth century ... ref When Kosovo Vilayet was established in 1877, the Sanjak of Pe became part of Kosovo Vilayet, with Skopje as its seat. During the First Balkan War at the end of 1912, the Sanjak of Dukagjin ... of Sanjak of Dukagjin became a part of the newly established Principality of Albania , established ... more details
characters, place name s in italics. conventional long name Sanjak of Scutari Sanjak of Shkodra br kodra Sanca br Sanxhaku i Shkodr s br common name Sanjak of Scutari subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire status text A free text to describe status the top of the infobox ... ve Mufassal Atlas 1907 .jpg thumb The Sanjak of Shkodra The Sanjak of Scutari or Sanjak of Shkodra ... or kodra Sanca was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman Empire . It was established after Ottoman ... until 1867, when it became a part, together with Sanjak of Skopje , of newly established Scutari Vilayet ... Balkan War . In 1914 the territory of Sanjak of Scutari became a part of Principality of Albania , established ... a part of Sanjak of Scutari in the Ottoman Empire, belonged to the Slavic medieval feudal states for many ... Mehmeti II rrethon p rs ri Shkodr n me mbi 100 000 ushtar ... ref it became the centre of Sanjak of Scutari. The 1485 Ottoman census The first Ottoman census of the Sanjak of Scutari was organized ... of Albania . The first census was organized in 1431 on the territory of Sanjak of Albania . The 1485 census shows that Sanjak of Scutari consisted of four kaza s ref cite web last Luka first David ... into smaller administrative units, nahiyah . Joining of the Principality of Zeta Sanjak of Montenegro ..., though vassal of Ottoman Empire, when it was added to territory of Sanjak of Scutari in 1499. ref ... . ref In 1514 this territory was separated from the Sanjak of Scutari and established as separate Sanjak of Montenegro , under the rule of Skenderbeg Crnojevi . When he died in 1528, the Sanjak of Montenegro was joined to the Sanjak of Scutari, as unique administrative unit with certain ... of Bar, Montenegro Bar Antivari , in his 1610 report stated that name of the sanjakbey of Sanjak of Scutari ... pages nopp at chapter chapterurl quote To Ali Pasha, the mighty Sanjak Bey of Shkodra... laysummary ... organized in period 1582 1583 shows that there were many nahiyah within Sanjak of Scutari with following ... more details
History of Syria The Sanjak of Alexandretta became an autonomous province of Syria under Article 7 of the Treaty of Ankara 1921 French Turkish treaty of October 20, 1921 A special administrative regime shall be established for the district of Alexandretta. The Turkish inhabitants of this district shall enjoy facility for their cultural development. The Turkish language shall have official recognition . ref Sarah D. Shields, http books.google.co.uk books?id qsg 8PZ04yEC&pg PA20 Fezzes in the River Identity Politics and European Diplomacy in the Middle East on the Eve of World War II , 2011 ref This was due to the presence of an important Turkic peoples Turkish community along with Arabs of various religious denominations Sunni Muslims, Alawites , Syriac Orthodox Church Syriac Orthodox , Antiochian Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox , Melkite Greek Catholic Church Greek Catholics , Maronites . There were ... in the sanjak returned two MPs favoring the independence of Syria from France, and this prompted ... become part of Turkey, claiming that the majority of its inhabitants were Turks. The sanjak ..., the sanjak became distinct but not separated from the French Mandate of Syria on the diplomatic level ... entered skenderun on July 5, 1938. The allocation of seats in the sanjak assembly was based on the 1938 ... isbn 0 7546 3338 1 page 130 ref Turkey had also crossed tens of thousands of Turks into the Sanjak ... According to the official registration numbers by July 22, 1938, 57,008 voters in the Sanjak were ... Sunni 1,845 Others 359 40 seats of the sanjak assembly per qadaa were distributed as follows Antakya ..., no elections were held and an approved sanjak assembly was commissioned by Turkish and French authorities ..., the assembly proclaimed the Sanjak of Alexandretta as the Hatay State , taking as an excuse that rioting ... by women demonstrators against Turkeys annexation of the Sanjak of Alexandretta in 1939. One of the signs reads Our blood is sacrificed for the Syrian Arab Sanjak. In 1939, following a popular ... more details
Distinguish Pashalik of Berat Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Avlona common name Sanjak of Avlona subdivision sanjak nation Ottoman Empire p1 Albanian Sanjak s1 year start 1466 event start Construction of Elbasan Castle event end First Balkan War year end 1913 ... to s8 p1 Albanian Sanjak flag p1 Ottoman Flag.svg p2 flag p2 border p1 Default border for non rectangular ... today Albania footnotes The Sanjak of Avlona sometimes referred to as the Sanjak of Berat because ... fMk5AAAAcAAJ&pg PA145&dq in berat sanjak avlona&hl en&ei 2hoTsLzCOn14QSIoIXWDA&sa X&oi book result&ct ... no sanjak of that name in Turkey ref was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman Empire which county ... Castle of the territory that belonged to the preceding Ottoman sanjak, Sanjak of Albania . Territory The territory of the Sanjak of Avlona extends between Shkumbin river on the north and Ceraunian ... books.google.com books?id GVA9AAAAYAAJ&pg PA69&dq in berat sanjak avlona&hl en&ei h9htTvagKYrKtAa7s ...&f false accessdate 12 September 2011 page 69 quote he sanjak or pashalik of Avlona, or Valona, extends ... of the Kimera mountains on the South. ref This sanjak had two kaza s kaza of Berat ref cite ... 12 September 2011 page 70 ref Before establishing of the Sanjak of Delvina in the middle of 16th century following towns kazas also belonged to the Sanjak of Avlona Delvina , Gjirokast r , Myzeqe and Lab ria ... od panjolskih izbjeglica kraj15.st. ref Gedik Ahmed Pasha was sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Avlona ... 22&f false isbn 0 87169 127 2 ref Bali Bey, son of Yahya Pasha, became sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Avlona ... 499852560 url http books.google.com books?id fMk5AAAAcAAJ&pg PA145&dq in berat sanjak avlona&hl en&ei ... of the sanjak of Avlona, the most extensive in Albania, and which commands the entrance... ref According to Eqrem Vlora members of his family were de facto not de jure sanjakbeys of Sanjak ... Prime Minister of Albania, was elected a member of Ottoman parliament in December 1908 for the Sanjak ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Albania common name Sanjak of Arvanid subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire s2 year start 1385 event start Battle of Savra ... flag p1 p2 Lordship of Zeta flag p2 Balsic small COA.jpg s1 Sanjak of Avlona flag s1 Ottoman ... 20px Image missing s2 Sanjak of Elbasan flag s2 Ottoman Flag.svg capital Gjirokast r from 1419 ... for non rectangular flag, type no image p1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing s1 Sanjak of Avlona ... Albania Greece Montenegro footnotes The Sanjak of Albania , ref Citation coauthors title The Papacy ... 835 tarihli S ret i defter i sancak i Arvanid. Copy of the register for A.H. 835 for the Sanjak ... districts of the sancak of Arvanid ref lang tr sancak i Arvanid , was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman ... url http countrystudies.us albania 17.htm accessdate 9 April 2008 ref Sanjak The Sanjak of Albania ... with its surrounding, was made long ago the part of the Sanjak of Albania, one of the first administrative units created in the Balkan Peninsula by the Ottoman state. The above mentioned sanjak included ... which today belongs to Tirana which formed separate administrative unit within the Sanjak of Albania .... ref The Sanjak of Albania was part of Rumelia Eyalet Elayet Rumelia which consisted of all sanjaks ... books?id IzI0uOZ2j6gC&pg PA7&dq sanjak of Albania&hl en&ei 0NSDTd6tNcnT4gbh5qSICQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCcQ6AEwAA v onepage&q sanjak 20of 20Albania&f false ref Shijak became part of Sanjak of Albania after year 1400, when it belonged to the timar Skurrje. ref cite web url http ... and its surrounding villages were registered as part of the Sanjak of Albania under the timar of Skurrje publisher accessdate March 18, 2011 ref Gjirokastra became the county town of the Sanjak of Albania ... , he appointed Had n Suleiman Pasha , who was sanjakbey of Semendre, as sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Albania ...&id kEsQAAAAIAAJ&dq sanjak of Kavaja&q 22vidimo da je Permeti dat sandzak begu Arvanida 22 search anchor ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Elbasan br lbasan Sanca common name Sanjak of Elbasan subdivision sanjak nation Ottoman Empire p1 s1 year start 1466 event start ... area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Albania footnotes The Sanjak of Elbasan lang tr lbasan Sanca was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman Empire . Its county town was Elbasan in Albania toponym Albania . Administration Although Halil Inalcik explains that the Sanjak of Elbasan was established ... that Elbasan initially was part of the Sanjak of Ohrid . ref Citation last Kiel first Machiel ... and returned to Edirne... ref The Sanjak of Elbasan had three kaza s ref cite web title 20. y zy lda ... Antivari , stated in his report that on May 17, 1591 that name of the sanjakbey of Sanjak of Elbasan ... pages nopp at chapter chapterurl quote Elbasan is a town on the plain and has ancient walls. The sanjak bey of this province resides here. The present sanjak bey is called Mehmet Bey laysummary laydate ... , , ref In 1714 the sanjabey of the Sanjak of Elbasan ... laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp ref ref At the beginning of 16th century the Sanjak of Elbasan ... only Elbasan sanjak had higher population density 5,65 ... ref Between 1520 and 1535 up to 94,5 population of the Sanjak of Elbasan were Christians . ref cite web url http www.omda.bg imir studies alban ... url http books.google.com books?id N2tvuRaSPzAC&pg PA588&dq sanjak elbassan&hl en&ei Xrk1Tpy9LIy68gOvpaShDg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CFcQ6AEwCA v onepage&q sanjak 20elbassan&f ... postscript lastauthoramp ref ref Albanians who lived in Elbasan were Tosks and because of that the Sanjak of Elbasan was seen as part of Toskalik, land of Tosks, together with sanjaks of Sanjak of Ergiri Ergiri , Sanjak of Preveze Preveze , Sanjak of Berat Berat , Sanjak of Yanya Yanya , Sanjak of Gorice Gorice and Sanjak of Monastir Manastir . Toskalik did not have a tribal society like Gegalik ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Sanjak of Ohrid br Sanxhaku i Ohrit br Ohri Sanca br common name Sanjak of Ohrid subdivision sanjak nation the Ottoman Empire ... rectangular flag, type no image p1 Use Image Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing s1 Sanjak of Bitola flag ... Macedonia and Albania footnotes The Sanjak of Ohrid lang sq Sanxhaku i Ohrit , lang mk , lang tr Ohri Sanca sometimes initially referred to as the Sanjak of Bitola or Sanjak of Monastir , because of its temporary county town was one of the sanjak s of the Ottoman Empire established ... . Administrative division When the Sanjak of Ohrid was established in 1395 it was a part of the Rumelia ... its county town was Bitola and later it was Ohrid , so it was also referred to in sources as Sanjak of Monastir or Sanjak of Bitola. ref Citation last first author Istorisko dru tvo Bosne i Hercegovine ... ... ref The territory of the Sanjak of Ohrid changed over the time. In 1406 a sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Ohrid was C neyt Bey of Ayd n . ref cite book title Vak flar dergisi, Volumes ...... ref In 1464 and 1465 the sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Ohrid was Ballaban Badera , famous for his ... a real treat to the Ottoman forces in Albania. In 1464 and 1465 the neighbouring sanjak begis and especially .... Although Halil Inalcik explains that the Sanjak of Elbasan was established as soon as the Elbasan ... that Elbasan initially was part of the Sanjak of Ohrid. ref Citation last Kiel ... were organized in 1467, 1519 collective census and 1583 on the territory of the Sanjak of Ohrid ... icmal ref The census from the beginning of the 16th century shows that the Sanjak of Ohrid had ... villages, 32,648 Christian families and 623 Muslim families. According to the census of 1583 Sanjak ... ref After later expansion the Sanjak of Ohrid had 22 Nahiyah nahiyahs , 6 in the region of Macedonia ... 16 ref There was substantial presence of ethnic Albanians in this sanjak. ref cite book ... more details
Bosnian Sanjak lang tr Bosna Sanca , lang sr was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire established in 1463 when Bosansko Kraji te was transformed to sanjak and Isa Beg Isakovi was appointed its first sanjakbey . ref cite book last1 first1 authorlink1 last2 first2 authorlink2 editor1 first editor1 last editor1 link others title Enciclopedia Croatica trans title url http www.scribd.com doc 24124044 Hrvatska enciklopedija Sv III Boja Bra C5 BE C4 91enje archiveurl archivedate format accessdate March 15, 2011 type edition III series volume date year 1942 month origyear publisher Naklada Hrvatskog Izdavala kog Bibliografskog Zavoda location Zagrem language Croatian isbn oclc doi id page 157 pages at trans chapter chapter chapterurl quote Kraji nik Isabeg imenovan je 1463 sand akbegom novoustrojenog sand aka Bosna ref bibcode laysummary laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp ref List of sanjakbey s of Bosnian Sanjak is the following ref cite book last1 first1 authorlink1 last2 first2 authorlink2 editor1 first editor1 last editor1 link others title Enciclopedia Croatica trans title url http www.scribd.com doc 24124044 Hrvatska enciklopedija Sv III Boja Bra C5 BE C4 91enje archiveurl archivedate format accessdate March 15, 2011 type edition III series volume date year 1942 month origyear publisher Naklada Hrvatskog Izdavala kog Bibliografskog Zavoda location Zagrem language Croatian isbn oclc doi id page 157 pages at trans chapter chapter chapterurl quote ref bibcode laysummary laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp ref Isa Beg Isakovi , beginning of 1463 spring of 1463 Mehmedbeg Minetovi , lang tr Mehmed Bey Minetoglu spring of 1463 February 7, 1464 Isa Beg Isakovi , February 7, 1464 1470 Ajazbeg, 1470 1475 Balibeg Malko evi , 1475 1476 Skenderbeg Mihajlovi , 1478 1480 Davud Pasha Dautbeg , 1480 Jahjabeg, 1482 1484 Had ibeg, 1484 Ajazbeg, 1484 1485 Skenderpa a Mihajlovi , 1485 1491 Jakubpa a, 1492 1494 Jahjapa a, 1494 Sinanpa a Borovini , 1496 ... more details