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- numerous spelling variations. The most common present-day forms are kaymakam, kaimakam, and qaimaqam. The modern Turkish term is kaymakam, from Ottoman Turkish...
- Palestine. His rise and meddling in Palestine angered the Ottoman appointed kaimakam of Acre, Muhammad Kubrisi, which ultimately resulted in Aqil leaving to...
- Retrieved 11 February 2022. Meyers (1905–1909), Liwâ. Meyers (1905–1909), Kaimakam. lexico.com, mutasarrif. Accessed 11 Feb 2022. Üngör, Uğur Ü. (June 2005)...
- A minor official of the Ottoman Empire [C][OED] Also written kaymakam, kaimakam, caimacam, or qaim makam From Arabic قَائِم 'standing' + مَقَام 'place'...
- the north, leaving behind his treasury and his harem, while his deputy (kaimakam) Mehmed Salih with a force of 1,000 Albanians remained to maintain order...
- The Ottoman kaimakam of Mirdita, Marka Gjoni, Don Domenico, and other armed Mirdita tribesmen (1890s)...
- brother's wealth to secure his recognition as Sheikh and his appointment as Kaimakam of Koweit by the Sublime Porte." Mubarak constantly avowed his loyalty...
- are appointed by that Wâly. These provinces are again subdivided, and Kaimakâms or lieutenant-governors, are placed in such towns as Jaffa, Ramleh, Jenin...
- early 20th century. The title was a replacement of the early title, Hatun. Kaimakam: Lieutenant-Colonel (army) or Commander (navy). The holder of the rank...
- killings. He murdered the Kaimakams in order to scare all other opposed Muslim men and women; he displa**** the corpses of the Kaimakams in public." On July...