- century. The city was
called ديمتوقه in
Ottoman Turkish and is
still called Dimetoka in Turkish,
which was its name
during the rule of the
Ottoman Empire, and...
- Υποδιοίκησις Δεδέαγατς),
originally in 1878–1884 the
Sanjak of
Dimetoka (Liva-i
Dimetoka, Υποδιοίκησις Διδυμοτείχου), was a second-level
province (sanjak)...
-
throne on 25
April 1512.
Bayezid departed for
retirement in his
native Dimetoka, but he died on 26 May 1512 at Havsa,
before reaching his
destination and...
- of his own.
Selim ordered the
exile of
Bayezid to a
distant "sanjak",
Dimetoka (in the north-east of present-day Greece).
Bayezid died
immediately thereafter...
-
Gelibolu (25,000), Kırklareli (16,000), İskeçe (14,000), Çorlu (11,500),
Dimetoka (10,000), Enez (8000), Gümülcine (8000) and Dedeağaç (3000).
Sanjaks of...
- (pīr-e ṯānī or
second elder). Balım
Sultan was born in 1457 in the town of
Dimetoka in
Rumelia to a Shia
Muslim mother. The
genealogy of Balïm is a contested...
- of
Enver Pasha entered Edirne on 22 July 1913. Edirne, Kırklareli and
Dimetoka were
taken back. In the
Second Balkan War, the
Bulgarians could not show...
-
Gjirokastra (d. 1621) Asim Baba of
Gjirokastra (d. 1796)
Balim Sultan of
Dimetoka (1457–1517)
Dylgjer Hysejni of
Elbasan (b. 1959)
Edmond Brahimaj, Dede...
-
Ottoman forces occupied the
regions of
Soufli (Sofulu),
Didymoteicho (
Dimetoka) and Ortaköy .
After the
Second Balkan War the
treaty of
Bucharest was...
-
overthrown by his son.
Beyazid II died in Çorlu on his way to
exile in
Dimetoka. Coincidentally,
Selim himself died in Çorlu nine
years into his reign...