- and 1866,
these eyalets were abolished, and the
territory was
divided for
administrative purposes into
vilayets (provinces). The
eyalets were subdivided...
-
Contemporary Ottoman Syria showing Eyalets (pre 1864
Vilayet Law) 1696 (Jaillot),
showing Eyalets 1707 1740 (Seutter),
showing Eyalets 1787 map 1803, from Cedid...
- the
capital of the
eyalet. At
about the same time, the
Tanzimat reforms,
aimed at
modernizing the Empire,
split off the new
eyalets of Üsküb,
Yanya and...
- the
political centre of the
eyalet. By the mid-16th century,
apart from the prin****lities
north of the Danube, all
eyalets came
under the
direct rule...
-
Atlas 1813 (Pinkerton),
showing eyalets 1827 (Finley) 1835,
showing eyalets (Bradford) 1849 (Mitc****),
showing eyalets Maps of
contemporary Ottoman Iraq...
- of
eyalets as
larger provinces,
sanjaks were used as the second-level
administrative divisions. They
continued in this
purpose after the
eyalets were...
-
alluded to the
Ottoman eyalet system of semi-autonomous
provinces and
recalled that
during the
Ottoman era
there were
eyalets called Kurdistan and Lazistan...
-
Eyalet of
Bosnia (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت بوسنه, romanized:
Eyālet-i Bōsnâ; Turkish:
Bosna Eyaleti; Serbo-Croatian:
Bosanski pašaluk), was an
eyalet (administrative...
- The
Yemen Eyalet (Arabic: إيالة اليمن;
Ottoman Turkish: ایالت یمن, romanized:
Eyālet-i Yemen) was an
eyalet (province) of the
Ottoman Empire. Although...
-
throughout the late 16th century, it
frequently switched hands between the
eyalets of
Damascus and Tripoli.
Briefly in 1614, and then
permanently after 1660...