Hauran Sanjak

Hauran Sanjak
Havrân Sancağı
sanjak of the Ottoman Empire
under Damascus Eyalet (16th century–1865)
under Damascus Vilayet (1865–1918)
16th century–1918
Coat of arms of Hauran Sanjak
Coat of arms

Hauran Sanjak in Ottoman Syria
CapitalDaraa
History 
• Established
16th century
1918
Succeeded by
Occupied Enemy Territory Administration
Today part ofSyria
Jordan

The Hauran Sanjak (Turkish: Havrân Sancağı, Arabic: سنجق حوران) was a sanjak of the Ottoman Empire, spanning the southern areas of Ottoman Syria, located in modern-day Syria and Jordan. The city of Daraa was the sanjak's capital. The sanjak had a population of 182,805 in 1914.[1]

Subdistricts

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16th century

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As a sanjak of Damascus Eyalet in the 16th century, the Qada (Kaza) of Hauran consisted of the following 14 nahiyes:[2]

  • Jaydur, centered at Nawa
  • Banu Kilab
  • Banu Muqlid
  • Banu Malik al-Ashraf, centered at Namir
  • Banu Nashba
  • Banu Hilal
  • Jawlan al-Gharbi
  • Banu Abdullah
  • Banu Malik al-Sadir
  • Banu Atika
  • Banu Kinana
  • Banu Jahma
  • Banu al-A'sar
  • Banu Uqba

Post-1865

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As a sanjak of the Syria Vilayet, the sanjak was made up of eight kazas (first-level districts), some of which were further subdivided into nahiyes (second-level districts):[3]

References

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  1. ^ Karpat, K.H. (1985). Ottoman population, 1830-1914: demographic and social characteristics. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin Pres.
  2. ^ Bakhit 1972, pp. 85–94.
  3. ^ "Suriye Vilayeti". Tarih ve Medeniyet (in Turkish). 8 October 2009. Archived from the original on 8 December 2017.

Bibliography

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  • Bakhit, Muhammad Adnan Salamah (February 1972). The Ottoman Province of Damascus in the Sixteenth Century (PhD). School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. S2CID 190680221.