Mutasarrif, mutesarrif, mutasarriff, or mutesarriff (Ottoman Turkish: متصرّف, romanized: mutasarrıf, lit. 'plenipotentiary') was the title used in the...
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بت آرتين باشا داوديان) was an Ottoman career diplomat and the first mutasarrif of Mount Lebanon from 1861 to 1868. Dawud Pasha was born around 1816 to...
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After 1861, there existed an autonomous Mount Lebanon with a Christian Mutasarrif (governor), which had been created as a homeland for the Maronites under...
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Battalzade Nuri Mehmed Pasha (1760 – 1790) was the Ottoman mutasarrif (governor) of Aintab from 1784 until his death. Nuri Mehmed was born to Battalzade...
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After 1861 there existed an autonomous Mount Lebanon with a Christian mutasarrıf, which had been created as a homeland for the Maronites under European...
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villayet and a few Bosnian delegates also participated. Present was also mutasarrif (administrator of sandjak) of Prizren as representative of the central...
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أوهانس باشا) was a high ranking Ottoman Armenian official, and the last mutasarrif of the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate from 1912 until his resignation in...
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also mentioned in the telegraph of Nurullah Bey, the secretary of the Mutasarrıf of Aydın, dated 9 July 1919, to the State of Internal Affairs. In the...
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initially placed some sanjaks under kaymakams and others under mutasarrifs; a sanjak under a mutasarrif was known as a mutasarriflik. The districts of each sanjak...
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Soldiers in Mount Lebanon during the mutasarrif period...
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(Osmaniye) Mutasarrıf 28 Miralay Sadık Freedom and Accord Party leader 20 Bedirhani Halil Râmi former Malatya Mutasarrıf 30 Giritli Hüsnü former Mutasarrıf of...
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archbishop Nasrallah Coussa (died 1873), mutasarrif of the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate Naum Coussa, 5th mutasarrıf of the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate Paul...
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wilayah of the Ottoman Empire. In 1888, it became a mutasarrıfiyya under a mutasarrıf and was further divided into five qadaas. The wali of Ottoman Tripolitania...
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writer, poet and publicist of the Albanian National Awakening, and Ottoman mutasarrif of Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate from 1882 until his death. Vaso Pasha was...
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led to civil war, into the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate, governed by a mutasarrıf who, according to law, had to be a non-Lebanese Christian. As part of...
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Naum Coussa (Known As Naum Pasha), was the 5th mutasarrıf of the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate from 1892 to 1902. He was a Melkite Greek Catholic from Aleppo...
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Turkish: Nasra kazası; Arabic: قضاء الْنَاصِرَة), established 1906. The Mutasarrıfs of Jerusalem were appointed by the Sublime Porte to govern the district...
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century. A leading member of the Meçohysaj clan, Veli was appointed as mutasarrıf of the Sanjak of Delvina after a power struggle with his cousins and brothers...
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arrival of these troops in Siirt led to more violence. District governor (mutasarrif) Serfiçeli Hilmi Bey and Siirt mayor Abdul Ressak were replaced because...
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a resolution taken by the Administrative Council and confirmed by the Mutasarrif in 1912 that chairs or tents or curtains (to divide the women from the...
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wilayah of the Ottoman Empire. In 1888, it became a mutasarrıfiyya under a mutasarrif and was further divided into five qadaas. The wali of Ottoman Tripolitania...
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by passage of time, including at Rustchuk. In 1882 he was appointed as mutasarrıf of Vidin, then in 1886 he was appointed as governor of Sivas, where he...
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Lebanese soldiers during the mutasarrif period...
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to it. In 1884 it was promoted to a sanjak, and the governor became a mutasarrıf. In 1889 the Greek archbishopric of Aenus was transferred to Dedeağaç...
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twentieth century. He was the first Mutasarrif (governor) of Erbil in the first Iraqi government (1921-1927), the Mutasarrif of Sulaymaniyah (1927-1929), member...
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sanjak's kazas, elected by the local councils and approved by the mutasarrif. The mutasarrif was personally responsible for maintaining public order, controlling...
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Valjevo. According to Hamdija Kreševljaković, Zulfikar Pasha served as the mutasarrif of Zvornik in 1825, while Safvet-beg Bašagić writes that he served there...
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municipality from Arabic baladiyyah below kaza mutasarriflık mutasarrifate mutasarrıf direct controlled ağalık agaluk aga kadılık kadiluk kadi sometimes equivalent...
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1749–22 September 1796) was a hereditary Ottoman Albanian governor (mutasarrıf) of the Pashalik of Scutari and de jure ruler of Albania. He belonged...
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mutasarrifliks. Each sanjak or liva was administered by a sanjakbey or mutasarrif personally appointed by the sultan and a council (idare meclisi) composed...
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