• Boluk-bashi (Turkish: bölükbaşı) was an Ottoman officer rank equivalent to captain (see Military of the Ottoman Empire). The holder was in command of...
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  • (Regiment), approximately corresponding to the rank of colonel. Boluk-bashi was a commander of a "bölük" (Company), equivalent with the rank of captain. As a term...
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    "bölük agha", and the "ocak agha", the commanders of a "bölük" (company) and an "ocak" (troop) respectively. Boluk-bashi was a commander of a "bölük"...
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  • Croatian and Serbian surname derived from the Ottoman military rank Boluk-bashi. Edib Buljubašić [hr] (born 1964), Bosnian army officer Iva Buljubašić [hr]...
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    to help stop the incursion. Petrović joined the militia and became a boluk-bashi (Serbian: Buljukbaša), leading a company of 100 men. In return for their...
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    help stop the incursion. Đorđe Petrović joined the militia and became a boluk-bashi (Serbian: Buljukbaša), leading a company of 100 men. After the Serb militias...
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  • Berat-emini (Ottoman Turkish: برات امینی): a distributor of ordinances. Boluk-bashi (Ottoman Turkish: بولق باشی, Turkish: bölükbaşı): a captain of the Janissaries...
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  • "bölük agha", and the "ocak agha", the commanders of a "bölük" (company) and an "ocak" (troops) respectively. Boluk-bashi was a commander of a "bölük"...
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  • revolutionary who participant in the First Serbian Uprising as a hajduk, boluk-bashi, bimbashi under the command of Hajduk Veljko Petrović. He is memorialized...
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    Ottoman detachment of 100 men under the garrison commander of Athens, the boluk-bashi Islam, and in its aftermath sacked and torched the town of Megara. Mitromaras...
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    In 1738, Hoti was also given as a hereditary office, the title of the boluk-bashi of Hoti in the sanjak of Scutari. This meant that the Ottoman army representative...
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  • district, but then part of Jadar nahija. He was a veteran fighter, a Boluk-bashi (an Ottoman officer rank equivalent to captain) of the Serbian Free Corps...
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  • Empire. He was killed in battle in 1813. Petar Đorđević Džoda was first a boluk-bashi before being promoted to the rank of voivode of Crna River (Crna Reka)...
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  • Jautina, near Valjevo, 1777 - Badovinci, Mačva, 1808) was a captain (boluk-bashi) in the First Serbian Uprising under the command of his father-in-law...
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  • most important situations, the manager of the court in Kragujevac, the Boluk-bashi of Miloš's boys, and from February 1835 he was appointed court adviser...
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  • Obrenović's led attack on the mining town and soon achieved the rank of boluk-bashi. He distinguished himself in the battles near Čačak in 1805 and Užice...
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    'great farë' tribes, each having their polemarchs. These chiefs had boluk-bashis (platoon commanders), analogus to the northern fis, the bajraktarë and...
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  • egzircir-majstor Austrian officer. Petar Jokić c. 1779–1852 1804–13 Boluk-bashi Ivan Jugović 17XX–18XX 1805–13 minister. Stojan Karadžić 17XX–18XX 18XX...
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    physical and immediate vicinity of Karađorđe, becoming an officer, a Boluk-bashi, the personal leader of Karađorđe's personal Guard. Thus, Jokić had the...
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    Koffi and other villages, requesting the prolonged stay of one of Ali's boluk-bashis (officers) with his men to continue protecting them from bandits. The...
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    Bayezid II (r. 1481–1512) stopped the practice of appointing the sekban-bashi (the commander of the sekban regiments) to the post, and instead nominated...
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    (frontier troops; also spelled jemaat in old sources), with 101 ortas the bölük or beylik, (the Sultan's own bodyguard), with 61 ortas the sekban or seymen...
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    +50.39% 55 Aminshahr 4,413 4,555 −3.12% 56 Dow Sari 4,130 3,762 +9.78% 45 Boluk 5,304 5,304 0.00% 46 Bahreman 5,265 4,528 +16.28% 47 Narmashir 5,222 6,167...
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