- Turkish: ایالت,
pronounced [ejaːˈlet], lit. 'province'), also
known as
beylerbeyliks or pashaliks, were the
primary administrative divisions of the Ottoman...
- commanders-in-chief). For
Ottoman Beyerbeyliks, see
Eyalet For
Safavid Beylerbeyliks, see
Beylerbeylik (Safavid Persia) Özbaran, Salih; Lyma, Dom
Manuell de (1972)...
- sanjaks.
Toward the end of the 16th century, the
beylerbeyliks began to be
known as eyalets. The
beylerbeyliks where the
timar system was not applied, such...
-
Ottoman Egypt was an
administrative division of the
Ottoman Empire after the
conquest of
Mamluk Egypt by the
Ottomans in 1517. The
Ottomans administered...
- by the sultan, in the late 14th century. The
Eyalet (also
Pashalik or
Beylerbeylik) was the
territory of
office of a
Beylerbey ("lord of lords" or governor)...
- romanized: Eyālet-i Rūm-ėli),
known as the
Beylerbeylik of
Rumeli until 1591, was a first-level
province (
beylerbeylik or eyalet) of the
Ottoman Empire encomp****ing...
-
first two, and by far the most important,
beylerbeyliks:
those of
Rumelia and Anatolia,
while the
third beylerbeylik, that of Rûm,
followed soon after. The...
-
Bosanski pašaluk), was an
eyalet (administrative division, also
known as a
beylerbeylik) of the
Ottoman Empire,
mostly based on the
territory of the present-day...
- of
mixed origins, as his
mother was an
Algerian Mooresse.
Until 1587
Beylerbeylik of
Algiers was
governed by
Beylerbeys who
served terms with no fixed...
-
administrative center in the
Ottoman Empire. It
became the
capital of the
beylerbeylik of
Rumelia (Rumelia Eyalet), the
province that
administered the Ottoman...