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Darugha (Bashkir: даруга, Tatar: даруга, romanized: daruğa, from Mongol: daru-, 'to press, to seal') was a
territorial subdivision in the
Mongol Empire...
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administration in a
certain province. The
singular form of the
Mongolian word is
darugha. They were
sometimes referred to as governors. The term
corresponds to...
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Archa Darugha (Tatar: Арча даругасы) was a
subdivision of the
Kazan Khanate and the
Kazan Uyezd in 16th–18th centuries. The
center was the town of...
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towns along the
river Sylva. The
Uprising spread as the
Nogai and
Kazan Darugha road. The rebels, led by
Gaura Akbulatov and
Ulekeya Krivoy besieged the...
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moved to Sarai,
where various darughas supervised the
Russian prin****lities.
Along with the
darugha of Moscow,
other darughas may have
existed with the same...
- the
Bagrationi dynasty,
amongst others, held the
esteemed position of
darugha ("prefect") of the
Safavid royal capital of
Isfahan for an
extensive period...
- p****ed on from
father to son. In the
cities there were
officials called darugha, that
looked after financial and
administrative affairs, and also had political...
- 1703, a
divanbeg (chief justice) of Persia, and his son,
Khusrau Khan,
darugha (i.e., prefect) of Isfahan.
During his
governance in Kartli, he patronised...
- suppressed. The
military of the
khanate consisted of
armament and men from the
darughas and
subject lands, khan guards, and the
troops of the nobility. The number...
- It was
founded at the end of the 14th century. It was the seat of
Archa Darugha (a type of subdivision)
during the
Khanate of
Kazan period. Even though...