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    Kaymakam (redirect from Caimacam)
    sub-province (ilçe after the 1920s) is still headed by a kaymakam. The term Caimacam has a specific meaning in Moldavian and Wallachian history, where it refers...
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    family, was Prince of Wallachia from April 1834 to 7 October 1842 and later caimacam (regent) from July 1856 to October 1858.[citation needed] He was son of...
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    Caimacam of Wallachia; the following year, after the sweeping Ottoman offensive against Alexander Ypsilantis, he held the actual position of Caimacam...
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  • Μαυροκορδάτος, Romanian: Ioan Mavrocordat; 23 July 1684 – 23 February 1719) was caimacam of Moldavia (7 October 1711 – 16 November 1711) and Prince of Wallachia...
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    1794–1862), was a Wallachian statesman, soldier and industrialist who served as Caimacam (regent) in October 1858–January 1859. Descending from an old family of...
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    (1785–1786) John Mavrocordatos (1684–1719), Alexander's son, ruler of Wallachia, caimacam of Moldavia Chisholm 1911: "MAVROCORDATO, Mavrocordat or Mavrogordato,...
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    Nikolaos Vogoridis; Turkish: Nikolaki Bey; 1820 – 12 April 1863) was a caimacam (temporary replacement of Prince; from Turkish: kaymakam) who ruled Moldavia...
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    official of the Ottoman Empire [C][OED] Also written kaymakam, kaimakam, caimacam, or qaim makam From Arabic قَائِم 'standing' + مَقَام 'place', meaning...
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  • Protectorate established by the Treaty of Paris (1856–1859) Caimacam Alexandru II Ghica 1856–1858 Caimacam of three 1858–1859 Ioan Manu, Emanoil Băleanu, Ioan...
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    he was in charge of the princely treasury, and also became a regent (or Caimacam) in 1645. Matei also adopted Stroe's son, Istratie Leurdeanu, but in 1651...
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    radical campaigners was debated intensely. In September 1857, given that Caimacam Nicolae Vogoride had perpetrated fraud in elections in Moldavia, the Powers...
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  • Extraordinary Administrative Council 1856 Caimacam Teodor Balș 1856–1857 Caimacam Nicolae Vogoride 1857–1858 Caimacams 1858–1859 Ștefan Catargiu, Vasile Sturdza...
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    Ghica, Kaymakam (1856–1858) Ioan Manu, Emanoil Băleanu, Ioan A. Filipescu, Caimacam of three (1858–1859) Alexander John Cuza, Prince (1859–1862) United Principalities...
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  • Teodor Balș (August 1805 – 1 March 1857) was a caimacam (temporary replacement of Prince; from Turkish: kaymakam) who ruled Moldavia between 20 July 1856...
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    of Moldavia 1693 Succeeded by Constantin Duca Preceded by Nicolae Mavrocordat Prince/Voivode of Moldavia 1710–1711 Succeeded by Caimacam Lupu Costachi...
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    the Bulgarian National Revival, through his grandson Stefan Bogoridi, caimacam of Moldavia. In 1897 she married Mathieu Fernand Frédéric Pascal de Noailles...
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    representative indigenous boyar families, of which the most prominent was Caimacam Grigore Brâncoveanu. The Comitet, motivated against competition and denied...
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  • Stefan Bogoridi (Governor of the island of Samos, Caimacam of Moldavia) Nicola Bogoridi (Caimacam of Moldavia) Alexander Bogoridi (Governor-General of...
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    Prince of Moldavia 1792 Succeeded by Michael Drakos Soutzos Preceded by Caimacam Iordache Conta Prince of Moldavia 1802–1806 Succeeded by Scarlat Callimachi...
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    Grigore Brâncoveanu was a Caimacam and ruler of Wallachia in 1818. Taki, Victor (2021). Russia on the Danube: Empire, Elites, and Reform in Moldavia and...
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    with Pandur agent Dimitrie Macedonski. Faced with such insuburdionation, Caimacam Brâncoveanu reportedly maintained his calm and demanded to know Vladimirescu's...
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    Palestine described Jenin as "The capital of the district, the seat of a Caimacam, a town of about 3,000 inhabitants, with a small bazaar. The houses are...
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    Cantacuzino (transitional Cyrillic: Кonстanтin Кanтaкozino; 1790s–1877), was the Caimacam (Regent) of Wallachia in September 1848–June 1849, appointed directly by...
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    robbed by his brother. On 10 April 1817, Caragea wrote a letter to the Caimacam of Craiova which said that he is pardoned for all his misdeeds, but if...
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    of stone, containing about 600 Metawileh and 400 [Sunni] Moslems. The Caimacam has a good house here. There are some figs and olives round the village...
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    Western Palestine described it as being of moderate size, and the seat of a Caimacam. In the centre of the village was a Crusader tower and hall, surrounded...
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  • (radical revolutionary), Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea (minister), Ioan Filipescu (caimacam of Wallachia), Nicolae Filipescu and Grigore Filipescu (conservative politicians)...
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    succeeded his brother Nicholas as Grand Dragoman. He was also appointed as Caimacam of Moldavia (1711), and then as Prince of Wallachia (1716–1719) during...
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    after a short hiatus, the Porte appointed a Teodor Balș, with the title of Caimacam. A noted adversary of the unionist cause, Balș focused his attention on...
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    elements. Similar to the 1834 flag, this one lasted until 1856. During the Caimacam of three (October 1858 – January 1859), as the acting regents did not have...
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