- Ali
Janbulad Pasha (transliterated in
Turkish as Canbolatoğlu Ali Paşa; died 1
March 1610) was a
Kurdish tribal chief from
Kilis and a
rebel Ottoman governor...
- the
Janbulads in
Cilicia and
northern Syria, with the
possible direct support of the Safavids.
Murad Pasha resolved first to
suppress Janbulad's rebellion...
-
Shidyaq holds that
after Ali's defeat, the
Janbulad family was dis****d, and
names two members,
Janbulad ibn Sa'id and his son Rabah, as
having sought...
- Sidon-Beirut in 1593 and
Safed in 1602.
Despite joining the
rebellion of Ali
Janbulad in 1606,
Fakhr al-Din
remained in his post and the
Ottomans recognized...
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suppress the
rebel Ali
Janbulad of
Aleppo in 1606.
After a
series of
defeats at Hama,
Tripoli and Damascus, he
submitted to
Janbulad at Krak des Chevaliers...
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commercial ties with Aleppo. He sent
Ottoman convert Michel Angelo Corai to Ali
Janbulad as an amb****ador to fund
rebellion in
Ottoman Syria.
Ferdinando strengthened...
-
started his
career as the
treasurer of Ali
Janbulad,
Pasha of Aleppo. In 1607, he was
captured for his role in
Janbulad rebellion by
Grand Vizier Kuyucu Murad...
- the 16th century,
Kilis came
under the
hereditary governorship of the
Janbulad family,
while Adana remained under the rule of the pre-Ottoman dynasty...
- Stephan; Şen, Gül (eds.). "Ottoman
Elite Recruitment and the Case of
Janbulad Bek b.
Qasim (d. ca. 1575)". The Mamluk-Ottoman Transition: Continuity...
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resides in Aleppo, Syria,
built in the 16th
century by a
Kurdish emir of the
Janbulad family. Beit
Junblatt (Arabic: بيت جنبلاط);
originally Janpolad Palace...