of Anatolia Eyalet. In 1468, Karaman Eyalet was established, following the annexation of the formerly independent principality of Karaman; Mehmed II appointed...
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The Eyalet of the Morea (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت موره, romanized: Eyālet-i Mōrâ) was a first-level province (eyalet) of the Ottoman Empire, centred on the...
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of Özü Eyalet (1674, 1677), Karaman Eyalet (i.e. Konya; 1674–1677), Anatolia Eyalet (1677), Eğri Eyalet (1677, again in 1677), Aleppo Eyalet (1685–1686)...
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Republic of Ragusa (redirect from Repubblica di Ragusa)
(Dalmatian: Republica de Ragusa; Latin: Respublica Ragusina; Italian: Repubblica di Ragusa; Croatian: Dubrovačka Republika; Venetian: Repùblega de Raguxa) was...
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passed to Ottoman hands and reorganized into the Ardahan sanjak as part of eyalet of Childir. In 1578 Ottomans appointed the former Georgian prince, Manuchar...
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Erzurum (redirect from Teodosiopoli di Cappadocia)
main base of military power in the region. It served as the capital of the eyalet of Erzurum. Early in the seventeenth century, the province was threatened...
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Rum Eyalet, later of Erzincan-Bayburt eyalet, Anadolu Eyalet, and Erzurum Eyalet. In 1598 it became the capital of its own province - the Eyalet of Trebizond...
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Denominations in Transylvania (13th–16th Century), Universita di Pisa, Dipartimento di Storia Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine. (PDF) . Retrieved...
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secured Mosul within the Ottoman Empire and it became the chief province (eyalet) responsible for administrative districts in the region. The Ottomans encouraged...
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(sub-province) either inside the larger vilayet (province) of Aydın part of the eyalet of Anatolia, with its capital in Kütahya or in "Cezayir" (i.e. "Islands"...
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