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Beylerbey (Ottoman Turkish: بكلربكی, romanized: beylerbeyi, lit. 'bey of beys',
meaning the 'commander of commanders' or 'lord of lords’,
sometimes rendered...
- with
governors appointed by the sultan, in the late 14th century. The
beylerbey, or governor, of each
province was
appointed by the
central government...
- al-Khadim, was an
Ottoman statesman and general, who
served as the
governor (
beylerbey) of the
Rumelia Eyalet (fl. 1474) and the
Anatolia Eyalet. He was later...
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Suleiman the Magnificent. The son of Malkoçoğlu Yaya
Pasha who had
served as
Beylerbey of
Anatolia and
Rumelia and
attained the rank of vizier,
marrying a daughter...
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Eyalet (also
Pashalik or Beylerbeylik) was the
territory of
office of a
Beylerbey ("lord of lords" or governor), and was
further subdivided into Sanjaks...
- Paşa; 1330 –
after 1388), was an
Ottoman military commander and
first Beylerbey of Rumelia. He was
instrumental in the
early Ottoman expansion into the...
- at
various times known by
different but
synonymous titles,
among them
beylerbey, viceroy, governor, governor-general, or, more generally, wāli. Furthermore...
- was
dismissed from the
position of
beylerbey.
After 1444 he was
again briefly appointed to the
position of
beylerbey of Rumelia. Şehabeddin died in 1453...
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statesman from Bosnia. He was the last sanjak-bey of
Bosnia and
first beylerbey of Bosnia. Born into the
Serbian Sokolović family, he was, like his close...
- 1520–1521 he was
beylerbey of
Anatolia Eyalet and
governor of Damascus.
During the
reign of
Suleiman the Magnificent, he
served as
beylerbey of
Rumelia Eyalet...