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- Kaymakam, also known by many other romanizations, was a title used by various officials of the Ottoman Empire, including acting grand viziers, governors...
- represented by the province governors (vali) and in towns by the governors (kaymakam). Other senior public officials are also appointed by the central government...
- or sanjakbey. The Tanzimat reforms initially placed some sanjaks under kaymakams and others under mutasarrifs; a sanjak under a mutasarrif was known as...
- Kaymakam Kemal Bey (? – 17 June 1919) was the Ottoman kaymakam (district governor) of the town of Menemen, and is known for his ********ination during the...
- National ****embly for the representation and audit of vilayets, while kaymakams were responsible for lower divisions. The governments prior to the Republic...
- subject Mohammed bin Abdul Wahab who attempted to supplant Al Thani as kaymakam of Qatar in 1888. This eventually led Al Thani to rebel against the Ottomans...
- political career as a candidate for Kaymakam (English: District governor) in Gaziantep. In 2009 he won the "Martyr Kaymakam Ersin Ateş" award for "District...
- Constantin G. Cantacuzino, also known as Costache Cantacozino or Costandin Cantacuzino (transitional Cyrillic: Кonстanтin Кanтaкozino; 1790s–1877), was...
- attempts at overthrowing the Mamluk regime and civil strifes. They served as kaymakams (acting governors) in Egypt on occasion, although they effectively held...
- wali or governor-general of a province, while being of superior rank to a kaymakam. Ottoman Turkish mutasarrıf is derived from the Arabic mutaṣarrif, meaning...