Adana Province, OttomanEmpire may refer to Adana Eyalet , OttomanEmpire 1608 1865 Adana Vilayet , OttomanEmpire 1869 1922 geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Erzurum Province, OttomanEmpire may refer to Erzurum Eyalet Erzurum Vilayet geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
distinguish VidinProvince, OttomanEmpire Coord 43 48 N 22 41 E region BG display title Infobox Bulgarian province native name image map VidinProvince, Bulgaria.jpg capital Vidin population ... website VidinProvince Lang bg is the northwesternmost provinces of Bulgaria province ... and the Belogradchik fortress. Municipalities VidinProvince Labelled Map float right The VidinProvince ... bg align center 3,381 align center Novo Selo, VidinProvince Novo Selo ... Rocks The Vidinprovince had a population of 130,074 according to a 2001 census , of which pct ... War II Table BG Province population provinceVidin 1946 194,007 1956 188,518 1965 179,429 1975 176,761 ... w Rabrovo VidinProvince Rabrovo bg w Shipkova mahala bg ... bg w Baley VidinProvince Baley bg w Vrav bg w Gamzovo bg w Deleyna bg w Kalina VidinProvince Kalina bg w Kosovo VidinProvince Kosovo bg w Kudelin bg w Rakitnitsa ... Rada bg w Botevo, VidinProvince Botevo bg w Bukovets, VidinProvince ... w Gomotartsi bg w Gradets VidinProvince Gradets bg ... w Druzhba, VidinProvince Druzhba bg w Dunavtsi bg w Zheglitsa bg w Ivanovtsi bg w Inovo, VidinProvince Inovo bg ... begin Archar, VidinProvince Archar bg w Bela, VidinProvince Bela bg w Vladichentsi ... bg w Izvor, VidinProvince Izvor bg w Karbintsi ... Septemvriytsi, VidinProvince Septemvriytsi bg w Smolya bg ... w Negovanovtsi bg w Novo Selo, VidinProvince Novo Selo bg w Florentin, VidinProvince Florentin bg w Yasen bg ... more details
long name OttomanEmpire continent Afroeurasia status Empire event start Battle of Bapheus ... Empire. date end 29 October event start Foundation of OttomanEmpire Founded event end Republic ... Empire. The Great National Assembly declared that the Ottoman sultanate abolished from 16 March 1920 ... 29 October 1923 , which was the end of the OttomanEmpire in history. ref event1 Ottoman Interregnum Interregnum date event1 1402 1414 event2 First Constitutional Era OttomanEmpire 1. Constitutional date event2 1876 1878 event3 Second Constitutional Era OttomanEmpire 2. Constitutional date event3 ... map caption OttomanEmpire in 1683 AD Subdivisions of the OttomanEmpire See list of territories national ... type Caliphate title leader List of sultans of the OttomanEmpire Sultan leader1 Osman I year ... Pasha year deputy2 1920 1922 last legislature Imperial Parliament of the OttomanEmpire Imperial Parliament house1 Senate type house1 house2 Chamber of Deputies of the OttomanEmpire Chamber of Deputies ... Emirates br flag Yemen footnotes big Timeline of the OttomanEmpire br Index of OttomanEmpire related articles big The OttomanEmpire ref group dn It was usually referred to as the OttomanEmpire , the Turkish Empire , the Ottoman Caliphate or more commonly Turkey by its contemporaries since 1923, the name OttomanEmpire is preferred to avoid confusion with the Turkey Republic of Turkey , see Names of the OttomanEmpire . ref or Sublime Ottoman State or sometimes also referred to as Turkey in the mid ... The OttomanEmpire was one of the largest and longest lasting empires in history such that the Ottoman ... ref Stephen Turnbull, The OttomanEmpire 1326 1699, Essential histories, vol. 62, Essential ... 41& pos 3 title From the article on the OttomanEmpire in Oxford Islamic Studies Online publisher Oxfordislamicstudies.com ... of the OttomanEmpire 29 provinces and numerous Vassal and tributary states of the OttomanEmpire vassal ... ended the defunct OttomanEmpire, in line with the treaty. ref The Sultanate was Abolishment ... more details
This is a list of village s in VidinProvince , Bulgaria . Boynitsa Chuprene Gorni Lom Kladorub Kosovo, VidinProvince Kosovo Makresh Negovanovtsi Novo Selo, VidinProvince Novo Selo Rabisha Ruzhintsi Tolovitsa Vrav Vruv See also List of villages in Bulgaria Villages in Bulgaria Category Villages in VidinProvince Category Villages in Bulgaria ... more details
Otheruses Kosovo disambiguation Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Kosovo is a village in Bregovo Municipality , Vidin Province , Northwestern Bulgaria , located at Coord 44 5 53 N 22 38 0 E . Category Villages in Vidin Province Vidin geo stub bg ru ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Varbovo, VidinProvince native name settlement type Village image skyline image flag image seal image map mapsize map caption pushpin map pushpin map size pushpin label position Location in Bulgaria subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name flag Bulgaria subdivision type1 Provinces of Bulgaria Province subdivision name1 VidinProvince subdivision type2 Municipalities of Bulgaria Municipality subdivision name2 Chuprene leader title leader name area total km2 population as of 2007 population note population total population footnotes population metro population density timezone Eastern European Time EET utc offset 2 timezone DST Eastern European Summer Time EEST utc offset DST 3 latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E elevation m website footnotes Varbovo, VidinProvince is a village in the municipality of Chuprene , in VidinProvince , in northwestern Bulgaria . ref http www.guide bulgaria.com NW Vidin Chuprene Guide Bulgaria , Accessed May 23, 2010 ref References reflist Chuprene coord 43 32 35 N 22 38 47 E source kolossus ruwiki display title Category Villages in VidinProvinceVidin geo stub bg ru ... more details
, Bulgaria Florentin , Negovanovtsi , Vinarovo, VidinProvince Vinarovo and Yasen, VidinProvince ... External links http www.novoselo.org NovoSelo.org, website about Novo Selo Bg icon VidinProvince commonscat Novo Selo, VidinProvince Category Villages in VidinProvince bg eo Novo Selo Distrikto Vidin fr Novo S lo Vidin ja ro Novo Selo, Vidin ru , war Novo Selo, Vidin ... www.youtube.com watch?v skIjxtVJJMg&feature channel page . Gallery gallery Image Novo Selo, VidinProvince location in Bulgaria.png Location in Bulgaria Image Novo Selo Vidinsko Cerkva Sv Georgi.jpg ... more details
Bela Bulgarian is a village in northwestern Bulgaria . It has a population of 108 inhabitants. ref cite web title Bulgarian National Statistical Institute 2011 url http www.nsi.bg nrnm index.php?ezik bul&f 8&s 1&date 29.12.2011&e 1&s1 4&c1 2&a1 1000&c 0 ref It is part of the Dimovo Municipality Dimovo municipality , Vidin Province . It is situated on the main highway E79 about 5.6  km south of the town of Dimovo Municipality Dimovo , ref cite web last Guide Bulgaria title Village of Bela url http www.guide bulgaria.com NW Vidin Dimovo Bela ref and about 39  km south of Vidin . Nearby villages include Skomlya, Karbintsi and Oreshets. The main railway line between Sofia and Vidin passes through the village. Bela has been existent since the 18th century. ref cite web last Guide Bulgaria title Village of Bela url http www.guide bulgaria.com NW Vidin Dimovo Bela ref The village was traditionally a regional milling center, milling wheat for farmers from nearby villages, but mills have not been operational for quite some time. The village is divided into two parts Gorna Upper Bela and Dolna Lower Bela. A tributary of the Archar River Archar river runs through the village. A 20 m waterfall, Bobuka, is situated on the outskirts of Bela. ref cite web last Guide Bulgaria title Village of Bela url http www.guide bulgaria.com NW Vidin Dimovo Bela ref References Reflist coord missing Bulgaria Category Villages in Vidin Province ... more details
label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location of Vidin pushpin mapsize leader title Mayor postal code type List of postal codes in Bulgaria Postal Code subdivision name1 VidinProvinceVidin image shield Coat of arms of Vidin.svg population total 47,138 population urban 61,893 ... longEW E leader name Gergo Gergov image map VidinProvince, Bulgaria.jpg map caption Location of VidinProvince in Bulgaria Vidin lang bg , archaically spelled as Widdin in English is List of cities ... . It is close to the borders with Serbia and Romania , and is also the administrative centre of VidinProvince , as well as of the Metropolitan of Vidin since 870 . As of February 2011, the town has a population ... of Bulgaria, along with the rest of the surrounding region, fell to the OttomanEmpire . This brought ..., Stratsimir contributed soldiers to assist the Slavic nations bid to overturn the OttomanEmpire ... in the hostilities. In the late years of History of Ottoman Bulgaria Ottoman rule , Vidin was the centre ... VidinProvinceVidin Danube Category Vidin Category Populated places on the Danube Category Populated places in Bulgaria Category Former capitals of Bulgaria Category VidinProvince ar ast Vidin ... Template Infobox Settlement official name Vidin native name image skyline Baba Vida Klearchos ... Province br small Oblast small timezone Eastern European Time EET utc offset 2 timezone DST Eastern ... and trade centre, Vidin has a fertile hinterland renowned for its wines. Geography Vidin is the westernmost .... A ferryboat complex, linking Vidin with Calafat on the opposite side of the river, is located 2  km from the town. The complex is to be replaced by the Vidin Calafat Bridge probably in the year 2012. Climate Weather box open 1 metric first 1 single line 1 location Vidin, Bulgaria 1931 ... February 21, 2012. ref date February 2012 Population Vidin is the 19th town by population in Bulgaria ... town population city Vidin 1887 14,772 1910 16,450 1934 18,465 1946 18,481 1956 23,932 1965 36,981 ... more details
Refimprove date November 2007 History of the OttomanEmpire sidebar Timeline Timeline of Rise of the OttomanEmpire The Foundation and Rise of the OttomanEmpire 1299 Fall of Constantinople 29 May 1453 ... influence. The beginning of this period was characterized by the Byzantine Ottoman wars which lasted for a century and a half. During this period, the OttomanEmpire gained control of both Anatolia and the Balkans ... principalities united with the Ottomans against the Byzantine Empire. The rise period witnessed Sultanate of R m s Battle of Kosedag defeat against the Mongol Empire Mongols in the 14th century and was followed by the Growth of the OttomanEmpire Fall of Constantinople 29 May 1453 Battle of Vienna ... in the conquered provinces of the OttomanEmpire, by some historians. Anatolia before the rule of the Ottomans ... of the OttomanEmpire. Photo is taken in S t . The origins of the Ottomans can be traced back to the late ... the Ottoman Dynasty , becoming the first Sultan of the OttomanEmpire in 1299. ref cite book last ... I of Hungary Hungarian King Louis I invaded and seized Vidinprovince, whose ruler Ivan Sratsimir ..., lay officially divided into the Empire of Vidin, ruled by Stratsimir 1370 96 , and Aleksandur ... villages in eastern Anatolia and commenced the conflict with the OttomanEmpire. In August, 1400, Timur ... to restore the OttomanEmpire to its former glory. The Empire had suffered hard from the interregnum ... land. The war between Serbia and Hungary and the OttomanEmpire had come to a standstill ... OttomanEmpire. The fabled city s imperial legacy lived on. br style border 1px black solid margin ... The Stagnation of the OttomanEmpire Battle of Vienna 11 12 September 1683 Battle of Navarino 20 October 1827 is the period following the Growth of the OttomanEmpire Fall of Constantinople ... 14th century and ended with the Byzantine Empire decline and the Fall of Constantinople Fall of Constantinople on May 29, 1453 . The rise of the Ottomans correlates with the decline of the Roman Empire ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Hejaz Corps br Hicaz Kolordusu image caption dates December 1916 February 8, 1919 ref name Genelkurmay19 T.C. Genelkurmay Harp Tarihi Ba kanl Yay nlar , T rk stikl l Harbine Kat lan T men ve Daha st Kademlerdeki Komutanlar n Biyografileri , Genkurmay Ba kanl Bas mevi, Ankara, 1972, p. 19. Tr icon ref country Ottoman Empire allegiance branch type Corps role size command structure garrison Asir Province Asir garrison label equipment equipment label nickname patron List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire Sultans of the Ottoman Empire motto colors colors label march mascot battles Arab Revolt World War I anniversaries decorations battle honours Commanders current commander current commander label ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment colonel of the regiment label notable commanders Mirliva Muhittin Aky z Muhiddin Pasha December 1916 February 8, 1919 Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label About an Ottoman corps stationed at Asir Province Asir an Ottoman Expeditionary warfare expeditionary force to Medina Hejaz Expeditionary Force The Hejaz Corps or Hejaz Group of the Ottoman Empire Turkish language Turkish Hicaz Kolordusu was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army . It was formed during World War I . Formations Order of Battle, January, June 1918 In January, June 1918, the corps was structured as follows ref name Erickson181 188 Edward J. Erickson, Order to Die A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War , Greenwood Press, 2001, ISBN 0 313 31516 7, p. 181, 188. ref Hejaz Corps Asir Province Asir 58th Infantry Division Ottoman Empire 58th Division Provisional Infantry Divisions x 3 Sources Reflist Ottoman stub Ottoman Forces during World War One Category Corps of the Ottoman Empire Category Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire in World War I Category History of Saudi Arabia tr Hicaz Kolordusu Osmanl ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Liberal Union was the second biggest party in the Ottoman parliament of 1909. It had managed to organize covering most of the provinces of the OttomanEmpireOttomanEmpire political parties Category Political parties in the OttomanEmpireOttoman stub ... more details
to south of Kru evac , a tiny strip of northern Bosnia Province, OttomanEmpire Bosnia and Lesser ..., Greece Arta and Dalmatia . Northern Bosnia Province, OttomanEmpire Bosnia , Serbia including Belgrade ...orphan date September 2010 File Rise and Fall of the OttomanEmpire 1300 1923.gif thumb 550px Rise and Fall of the OttomanEmpire 1300 1923 History of Turkey 1300 File Territorial changes of the OttomanEmpire 1300.jpg thumb 250px Territorial changes of the OttomanEmpire 1300 The origins of the Ottomans ... first Ezel title History of the OttomanEmpire and modern Turkey year 1977 publisher Cambridge University ... 1359 File Territorial changes of the OttomanEmpire 1359.jpg thumb 250px Territorial changes of the Ottoman ..., Battle of Kosovo lang ota was the ruler of the OttomanEmpire , Sultan of R m , from 1359 ... History of the OttomanEmpire and Modern Turkey, Stanford Jay Shaw, Cambridge University Press, p.24 ... Empire 1451.jpg thumb 250px Territorial changes of the OttomanEmpire 1451 Main Mehmed II ... 3, 1481, H nk rcay r , near Gebze was Sultan of the OttomanEmpire R m until the conquest for a short ... Territorial changes of the OttomanEmpire 1481.jpg thumb 250px Territorial changes of the OttomanEmpire ... 22, 1520 was the Sultan of the OttomanEmpire from 1512 to 1520. ref name Yavuz Sultan Selim ... change in the Growth of the OttomanEmpire expansion policy of the empire , which was working ... name shsu.edu http www.shsu.edu his ncp Turkey2.html The Rise of the Turks and the OttomanEmpire Retrieved on 2007 09 16 ref On the eve of his death in 1520, the Ottomanempire spanned almost convert 1,000 e6acre km2 trebling during Selim s reign . 1520 File Territorial changes of the OttomanEmpire 1520.jpg thumb 250px Territorial changes of the OttomanEmpire 1520 Main Suleiman the Magnificent ... of the OttomanEmpire , from 1520 to his death in 1566. He is known in Western world the West as Suleiman ... of 16th century Europe, presiding over the apex of the OttomanEmpire s military, political and economic ... more details
The Parliament of the OttomanEmpire was the first attempt at representative democracy at the imperial level in the OttomanEmpire. It was composed of two houses, the lower Chamber of Deputies of the OttomanEmpire Chamber of Deputies and the upper Committee of Leaders . It was First Constitutional Era OttomanEmpire first constituted in 1876 , and initially lasted until 1878, when the parliament was dissolved by Abdulhamid II . It was revived in the Second Constitutional Era OttomanEmpire Second Constitutional Era with substantial reforms and participation by political parties, and lasted through the Allied occupation of Istanbul until 1922, when the Empire was dissolved. The successor to the Ottoman Parliament, the Grand National Assembly of the Republic of Turkey, was formed by many members of the former Ottoman Parliament. Organization of the OttomanEmpire Category Government of the OttomanEmpire Category Organizations established in 1876 Category Defunct bicameral legislatures OttomanEmpire Category 1876 establishments in Turkey fr Parlement ottoman ... more details
. Austria Hungary occupies Bosnia Province, OttomanEmpire Bosnia by default. June 4 Cyprus under the OttomanEmpire Cyprus is occupied by United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain . 1881 ...Use mdy dates date October 2010 This article provides a timeline of the OttomanEmpire See also Timeline of the Republic of Turkey , a chronology of the successor state to the OttomanEmpire. This timeline ... Rise of the OttomanEmpire Socioeconomics of Enlargement Era OttomanEmpire l2 Enlargement Template Timeline of Rise of the OttomanEmpire l3 Graphical timeline class wikitable width 100 style width 6 Year style width 10 Date Event 1299 February 31 The reign of Osman I , founder of the OttomanEmpire ... of Crusade of Varna . Growth 1453 1683 see also Growth of the OttomanEmpire Socioeconomics of Enlargement Era OttomanEmpire l2 Enlargement Template Timeline of Growth of the OttomanEmpire l3 ..., and the Byzantine Empire of the Romans yields once and for all to the OttomanEmpire . 1460 Mehmed ... Pasha captures Caffa . Crimea becomes vassal of the OttomanEmpire. 1478 Albania is conquered. 1480 ... 1590 Treaty of stanbul between OttomanEmpire and Safavid Persia Georgia country Georgia , Azerbaycan ... of the OttomanEmpire Template Timeline of Stagnation of the OttomanEmpire l2 Graphical timeline ... Jelali revolts . Y r k Turkmens suffer heavily. 1612 Treaty of Nasuh Pasha between OttomanEmpire and Safavid Persia. OttomanEmpire gives up some gains of Treaty of Istanbul 1590 Treaty of Istanbul ... 1828 1908 see also Decline of the OttomanEmpire Socioeconomics of Reformation Era OttomanEmpire ... n jurisdiction. Dissolution 1908 1923 see also Dissolution of the OttomanEmpire Socioeconomics of Reformation Era OttomanEmpire 20th century class wikitable width 100 style width 6 Year style width ... 5 Bulgaria obtains full independence. October 7 Austria Hungary annexes Bosnia Province, Ottoman ... May 17 First Balkan War The OttomanEmpire is nearly wiped out from Europe, save for Istanbul and just ... more details
, Ospray Publishing Ltd., 1994, ISBN 1 85532 412 1, p. 15. ref country OttomanEmpire allegiance branch ... June November 1918 br Campaignbox Gallipoli The Fifth Army of the OttomanEmpire or Turkish Fifth ... German military advisor to the OttomanEmpire, General Otto Liman von Sanders . The command ... World War , Greenwood Press, 2001, ISBN 0 313 31516 7, p. 86. ref III Corps OttomanEmpire III Corps commanded by Mehmet Esat B lkat Esat Pasha 7th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 7th Division , 9th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 9th Division , 19th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 19th Division commanded by Mustafa Kemal Atat rk XV Corps OttomanEmpire XV Corps commanded by Colonel Hans Kannengiesser 3rd Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 3rd Division , 11th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire ... OttomanEmpire 5th Division was positioned north of the peninsula under the command of First Army ... World War , Greenwood Press, 2001, ISBN 0 313 31516 7, p. 109. ref I Corps OttomanEmpire I Corps 2nd Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 2nd Division , 3rd Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 3rd Division II Corps OttomanEmpire II Corps 4th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 4th Division , 5th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 5th Division , 6th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 6th Division III Corps OttomanEmpire III Corps 7th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 7th Division , 8th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 8th Division , 9th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 9th Division , 19th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 19th Division IV Corps OttomanEmpire IV Corps 10th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 10th Division , 11th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 11th Division , 12th Division OttomanEmpire 12th Division V Corps OttomanEmpire V Corps 13th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 13th Division , 14th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 14th Division , 15th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 15th ... OttomanEmpire I Corps 14th Infantry Division OttomanEmpire 14th Division , 16th Infantry Division ... more details
These Admirals of the OttomanEmpire are senior Ottoman Navy naval officers ref The Ottoman rank reis could refer either to captain naval rank captains or admiral rank admirals . ref lang ota reis or reis pasha of the OttomanEmpire other than the list of Kapudan Pashas Kapudan Pashas who were the Grand Admiral s of the Ottoman fleet. Ayd n Reis Ebubekir Pasha Kemal Reis Kurto lu H z r Reis Murat Reis the Elder Murat Reis Oru Reis Piri Reis Seydi Ali Reis Turgut Reis 1485 23 June 1565 See also Kapudan Pasha List of Kapudan Pashas References reflist OttomanNavy Ottoman stub Category OttomanEmpire admirals Category Ottoman Navy lists Admirals ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 orphan date March 2010 The foreign relations of the OttomanEmpire were characterized by competition with the Persian Empire to the east and Europe to the west. The foreign relations of the Ottomans collapsed after the Young Turks took over the empire in 1908 and this led to the loss of many important territories. Austria Hungary annexed Bosnia Province, OttomanEmpire ... independent. Structure The OttomanEmpire s diplomatic structure was unconventional and departed in many ways from its European counterparts. Ambassadors Ambassadors from the OttomanEmpire were ... to the OttomanEmpire began arriving shortly after the fall of Constantinople . The first was Bartelemi ... in 1612. ref name Yurdusev 39 40 Yurdusev et al., 39 40. ref Capitulations main Capitulations of the OttomanEmpire Capitulations were a unique practice of Muslim diplomacy that was adopted by Ottoman ... also used by both his successors and by the Byzantine Empire . ref name Watson 217 Europe The OttomanEmpire was a crucial part of the European states system and actively played a role in their affairs ... that the OttomanEmpire was the only thing that prevented Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor from creating a Europe wide empire under Habsburg dominion. ref name Yurdusev 23 Yurdusev et al., 23. ref ... class references small Inalcik, Halil. 1971 . The OttomanEmpire The Classical Age 1300 1600 . New ... al. 2004 . Ottoman Diplomacy Conventional or Unconventional? . Houndmills Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0 333 71364 8. div See also Persian Ottoman relations Foreign relations of Turkey DEFAULTSORT Foreign Relations Of The OttomanEmpire Category Foreign relations of the OttomanEmpire Category Foreign ... resident Ottoman ambassador was not seen until Yusuf Agah Efendi was sent to London in 1798 ... Yurdusev 22 Yurdusev et al., 22. ref Ottoman policy towards Europe during the 16th century was one ... throughout the empire, and plans were drawn up for an invasion of Italy from both the north and the south ... more details
List of parties in OttomanEmpire gives an overview of parties in OttomanEmpire . It is not limited to political party parties or mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. Armenakan 1885 Hunchakian Social Democrat Hunchakian Party 1887 Armenian Revolutionary Federation ARF Hay Heghapokhagan Dashnaktsutiun, Dashnaktsutiun, Dashnak, or Tashnak 1890 Committee of Union and Progress CUP 1906 1919 Liberal Union OttomanEmpire Liberal Union LU Ottoman Democratic Party People s Federative Party Bulgarian Section 1909 1910 Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs 1908 1909 Peoples Party Ahali F rkas Ottoman Committee of Alliance Heyeti Muteffukai Osmaniye Party of Freedom and Accord H rriyet ve til f F rkas Ottoman Liberal People s Party Freedom Party Turkey, 1930 Freedom Party 1918 1920 1930 1930 Ottoman Socialist Party Osmanl Sosyalist F rkas 1910 1913 Socialist party of Workers and Peasants of Turkey 1919 ? League of private Initiative and Decentralization OttomanEmpire political parties Organisation of the OttomanEmpire Category Political parties in the OttomanEmpire Category OttomanEmpire related lists Political parties Ottoman stub mk tr Osmanl mparatorlu u ndaki siyasi partiler listesi ... more details
See also Eastern Army Group OttomanEmpire Infobox Military Unit unit name Eastern Army image caption dates Eastern Army 1912 October 28, 1912 ref name Erickson101 Edward J. Erickson, Defeat in Detail, The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912 1913 , Westport, Praeger, 2003, p. 101. ref br First Eastern Army October 29 ref name Erickson101 November 7, 1912 ref name Erickson124 Edward J. Erickson, Defeat in Detail, The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912 1913 , Westport, Praeger, 2003, p. 124. ref country OttomanEmpire allegiance branch type Field Army role size command structure garrison Thessaloniki Salonika garrison label equipment equipment label nickname patron List of sultans of the OttomanEmpire Sultans of the OttomanEmpire motto colors colors label march mascot battles anniversaries decorations ... label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The Eastern Army of the OttomanEmpire Turkish language Turkish ark Ordusu was one of the field army field armies of the Ottoman Army . It was formed ... I Corps OttomanEmpire Balkan Wars I Corps II Corps OttomanEmpire Balkan Wars II Corps III Corps OttomanEmpire Balkan Wars III Corps commanded by Mirliva Mahmud Muhtar Pasha IV Corps OttomanEmpire Balkan Wars IV Provisional Corps commanded by Ferik Ahmed Abuk Pasha VII Corps OttomanEmpire Balkan ... name Erickson83 Edward J. Erickson, Defeat in Detail, The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912 1913 , Westport, Praeger, 2003, p. 83. ref First Eastern Army HQ Ferik Ahmed Abuk Pasha I Corps OttomanEmpire Balkan Wars I Corps II Corps OttomanEmpire Balkan Wars II Corps IV Corps OttomanEmpire Balkan Wars IV Provisional Corps Independent Cavalry Division OttomanEmpire Independent Cavalry Division Sources Reflist Ottoman stub Ottoman Forces during the Balkan Wars Category Field armies of the OttomanEmpire Category Military units and formations of the OttomanEmpire in the Balkan Wars ..., The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912 1913 , Westport, Praeger, 2003, p. 83. ref Eastern Army HQ Kavakl ... more details
State organisation of OttomanEmpire The Administrative divisions of the OttomanEmpire were administrative division s of the state organisation of the OttomanEmpire . Outside this system were various types of vassal and tributary states of the OttomanEmpire vassal and tributary states . The beylerbey , or governor, of each province was appointed by the central government. ref name grain Sancak s were ... of the OttomanEmpire By G bor goston, Bruce Alan Masters ref All the subdivisions were ... PP1&pg PR36 Encyclopedia of the OttomanEmpire By G bor goston, Bruce Alan Masters ref These translations ... U Beyli i in central Anatolia . The OttomanEmpire over the years became an amalgamation of pre existing ... where the local leadership had been eliminated. The OttomanEmpire was, at first, subdivided into the sovereign ... at K tahya . ref name otm hist1 Google books Xd422lS6ezgC page 121 History of the OttomanEmpire .... The area governed by an Agha OttomanEmpire Aga was often known as an Agaluk . ref name bosnia The term ... Turkish , and the feudal system in OttomanEmpire employed the term Arpalik, or barley money , to refer ... 1993 page 460 isbn 9004097961 ref See also Vassal and tributary states of the OttomanEmpire References Reflist External links Commons category Subdivisions of the OttomanEmpire http www.euratlas.net ... countries Further reading Colin Imber. The OttomanEmpire, 1300 1650 The Structure of Power . Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. Halil Inalcik. The OttomanEmpire The Classical ... Pitcher. An Historical Geography of the OttomanEmpire . Leiden, Netherlands E.J.Brill,1972. Includes ... divisions of the OttomanEmpire Organisation of the OttomanEmpire History of Ottoman DEFAULTSORT Subdivisions Of The OttomanEmpire Category Government of the OttomanEmpire Category Subdivisions of the Ottoman ... Ottoman Grain Administration in Comparative Perspective p. 12 ref It is considered extremely difficult to define the number and exact borders of Ottoman provinces and domains, as their borders were ... more details