- A
kadiluk (Ottoman Turkish: قاضیـلق,
kadıluk) was the
jurisdiction of a kadi, an
Islamic judge under the
Ottoman Empire. They
typically consisted of a...
-
initially overseen by
Islamic judges (kadi) and thus
identical to
their kadiluks.
During the 1864
round of reforms,
their administrative duties were given...
- however.
Sanjaks were
further divided into
timars (fiefs held by timariots),
kadiluks (the area of
responsibility of a judge, or Kadi) and
zeamets (also ziam;...
- Agha
Palace Schools Central (Porte)
Provincial Eyalets Beylerbeys Vilayets Sanjaks Sanjakbeys Mutasarrifates Kazas/
Kadiluks V****al and
tributary states...
- used
Hanafi systems in sharia-influenced courts. In the
Ottoman Empire, a
Kadiluk – the
district covered by a kadı – was an
administrative subdivision, smaller...
- the
jurisdiction of the
Skradin kadiluk. Aličić
claimed that
territories of the
Croatian vilayet and
Skradin kadiluk were the same and that the official...
- qaḍāʾ). In the
Ottoman Empire, a kaza was
originally equivalent to the
kadiluk, the
district subject to the
legal and
administrative jurisdiction of a...
-
according to the
census of 1570. In the 17th century, it
became seat of a
kadiluk. At
about this time,
Strumica was
visited by the
Ottoman travel writers...
- Županj-Potok. In 1576 Županj-Potok or
Duvno became part of the
Kadiluk of Imotski, and it
became a
kadiluk on its own
before 1633. In the
second half of the 17th...
- a
settlement (kasaba)
within the
Sarajevo kadiluk (territorial unit) that
would further on
become a
kadiluk itself with
Olovo as a part of it. • Brateljevići...