Damascus Eyalet (Arabic: إيالة دمشق; Ottoman Turkish: ایالت شام, romanized: Eyālet-i Šām) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Its reported area in the...
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Tripoli Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت طرابلس شام, romanized: Eyālet-i Ṭrāblus-ı Şām; Arabic: طرابلس الشام) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. The capital...
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reorganized Syria into one large province or eyalet named Şam (Arabic/Turkish for "Syria"). The eyalet was subdivided into several districts or sanjaks...
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Eyalets (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت, pronounced [ejaːˈlet], lit. 'province'), also known as beylerbeyliks or pashaliks, were the primary administrative divisions...
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The Eyalet of Rumeli, or Eyalet of Rumelia (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت روم ایلی, romanized: Eyālet-i Rūm-ėli), known as the Beylerbeylik of Rumeli until 1591...
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Tripoli, Lebanon, historically Ṭarābulus al-Sham ("Levantine Tripoli") Eyālet-i Trâblus Şam (province, 1579–1864) of the Ottoman Empire, centered on the city...
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(Şeyh Miskin) Ghabaghib (Gabağab) Jasim (Casim) Daraa (Der'a) Bosra (Eski Şam) Ajlun (Aclun) Kufranjah (Küfrence) Kura (Küre) Jabal al-Druze, Markaz Suwayda...
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Syrian towns of Homs and Hama; the two other eyalets were Aleppo Eyalet, and Şam Eyalet. Until 1612, Tripoli was considered as the port of Aleppo. It also...
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Despotate of Dobruja (redirect from Uz Eyalet)
scholars claim the Despotate of Dobruja, or as how they call it, the "Uzi Eyalet" or "Uzi State" (Romanian: Uziăilet; Turkish: Uzi Eyaleti or Uz Eyaleti)...
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Syrian towns of Homs and Hama; the two other eyalets were Aleppo Eyalet, and Şam Eyalet. The Ottomans created several new residential areas that surrounded...
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Damascus Sanjak (category Sanjaks of Damascus Eyalet)
The Damascus Sanjak (Turkish: Şam Sancağı; Arabic: سنجق دمشق) was a prefecture (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire, occupying the center of Ottoman Syria,...
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Sanjak of Smederevo (section Eyalet belonging)
belonged to Rumelia Eyalet between 1459 and 1541, and again between 1716 and 1717 and again 1739 and 1817 (nominally to 1830), to Budin Eyalet between 1541 and...
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The sanjak was made up of four districts (kazas): Kaza of Tripoli (Trablus-Şam) Kaza of Qalʿat al-Ḥuṣn (Hısnü'l Ekrâd) Kaza of Safita (Şafita) Kaza of Akkar...
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Syria vilayet (redirect from Şam Vilayet)
Damascus Eyalet Sidon Eyalet Tripoli Eyalet...
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leader of the rebellion, was born in the Sanjak of Üsküp in the then Rumelia Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire, probably in the village of Vojnik (near Kumanovo...
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Urfa was initially was sanjak centre in Diyarbekir Eyalet, lately made capital of Raqqa Eyalet, finally made part of the Aleppo Vilayet. The area became...
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(Hersek). It was included within the Bosnia Eyalet until the formation of the short-lived Herzegovina Eyalet in the 1830s, which reemerged in the 1850s...
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Karayazıcı Abdülhalim, united the dissatisfied groups in the Anatolia Eyalet and established a base of power in Sivas and Dulkadir, where he was able...
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was Beirut's Faculté Française de Médecine de Beyrouth. The Turkish-medium Şam Mekteb-i tıbbiyye-i mulkiyye-i şahane in Damascus acquired books written...
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Pasha from the Bosnia Eyalet Sinan Ramović (born 1992), Bosnian footballer Sinan Sakić (1956–2018), Serbian folk singer Sinan Şamil Sam (1974–2015), Turkish-German...
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the sultan appointed Mustafa Pasha on position of beglerbeg of Rumelia Eyalet and he left Serbia for Plovdiv to fight against Pazvantoğlu and his rebels...
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The city is also known as aš-Šām by the citizens of Damascus, of Syria and other Arab neighbors and Turkey (Şam). Aš-Šām is an Arabic term for "Levant"...
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(1793–1795) Ahmed II, Pasha (1795) Yusuf Karamanli, Pasha (1795–1832) Tunisia Eyalet of Tunis – Ibrahim Sharif, Bey (1702–1705) Beylik of Tunis (complete list)...
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from the original on October 22, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2006. Lowe, Sam (November 1, 1999). "Camel driver's dream lives on in Quartzsite". The Arizona...
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1586, Ottoman authorities created the Eyalet of Raqqa out of territories that had previously belonged to the Eyalet of Diyarbekir, and Urfa became "the...
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known to have been worshipped in Ḥaḍramawt include the Sun-goddess 𐩦𐩣𐩪 (Šams). The religious practises of the people of Ḥaḍramawt made use of similar...
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its southern rim were already encompassed in the Egri, Budin and Uyvar eyalets. Thököly's kuruc rebels from the Principality of Upper Hungary fought alongside...
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the sultan appointed Mustafa Pasha on position of beglerbeg of Rumelia Eyalet and he left Serbia for Plovdiv to fight against the Vidin rebels of Pazvantoğlu...
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Ottoman Empire and this until 1827, when it became the seat of its own eyalet under its own name, constituted among other reasons to respond to the prevalent...
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Sudan. The territory became an Ottoman governorate, known as the Habesh Eyalet, with a capital at Massawa. When the city became of secondary economic importance...
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