- 000 had been
wholly or
partly exempted. Tax farmers, in
particular the
Ispravnici,
acted in an
increasingly predatory manner, and, in
various cases, tortured...
-
which relied on a more professional,
salaried apparatus,
consisting of
ispravnici he
himself appointed to office, and who
could act as judges; he also merged...
-
place in
January or
February 1788; she
notes that, in March, the new
Ispravnici were
Greceanu and Ioniță Caramanlău.
Historian Constantin Dinu argues...
-
reserving them the
offices of Postelnic,
Great Ban, and all high-ranking
Ispravnici. One
estimate suggests that he
collected at
least 500,000
Turkish piasters...
-
managed to
replenish the
Moldavian treasury by
appointing his
choice of
Ispravnici (tax collectors).
Callimachi also used
Constantin in the
aftermath of...
- Italy).
Atanasiu Comnen Ipsilanti gives also the
names of the
boyars (
ispravnici)
appointed by the
ruler to
oversee the construction:
Marele Ban Dumitrache...
- as the Muni****lity of Bucharest. The
office traces its
origin to the
ispravnici who held
office in the
Danubian Prin****lities
before these united in...
- Turkophile; in its aftermath, the
Ottoman military made him a
supervisor of the
Ispravnici (civilian administrators). As
leader of the
pacifying force, Kethüda Kara...
- network,
which was
staffed by five
Vornici (one per each county) and
twenty Ispravnici (one per Pl****a).
While towns were
governed using Județi and Pârgari [ro]...
-
entrepreneurial work.
Under Prince John Mavrocordatos, the
Bucharest caretakers, or
ispravnici,
comprised Paharnic Nicolae Ruset. In 1724,
Paharnic Manolache owned one...