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Empire conquered Philippopolis (Turkish:
Filibe) in 1363 or 1364.
During the 500
years of
Ottoman rule,
Filibe served as one of the
important commercial...
- the
Treaty of
Berlin (1878), the
Sanjak of İslimye, most of the
Sanjak of
Filibe and a
small part of the
Sanjak of
Edirne (the Kızılağaç kaza and Monastır...
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significant Turkish and Gr**** minorities. Its
capital was
Plovdiv (Ottoman
Filibe, Gr**** Philippoupoli). The
official languages of
Eastern Rumelia were Bulgarian...
- Empire,
containing key
cities such as Edirne,
Yanina (Ioannina), Sofia,
Filibe (Plovdiv), Manastır/Monastir (Bitola), Üsküp (Skopje), and the
major seaport...
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Ahmed Hilmi of
Filibe (or
Ahmed Hilmi) (1865–1914) was a Sufi
Turkish language writer and thinker. In
Turkish he is
usually called Şehbenderzâde Filibeli...
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Eyalet of
Adrianople comprised the
sanjaks of Edirne, Tekfurdağı, Gelibolu,
Filibe, and İslimye.
After land
reforms in 1867, the
Eyalet of
Adrianople became...
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Eastern Rumelia. It
incorporated the
Sanjak of İslimye, most of the
Sanjak of
Filibe (without the Ahi Çelebi/Smolyan and Sultanyeri/Momchilgrad kazas), a smaller...
- At the same time, the 1876
Ottoman po****tion
records for the
Sanjaks of
Filibe and İslimye,
which were
detached from the
Adrianople Vilayet to form Eastern...
- a
Turkish village on the
nearby plain,
Philibedjik (Filibecik, "Little
Filibe" in Turkish),
which has
since disappeared, and then in a Gr****
village in...
- the
Zariphios School in
Philippopolis (present-day: Plovdiv,
Ottoman era:
Filibe) and Dede
Aghach (present-day: Alexandroupoli).[citation needed] It is understood...