-
purchased by two
Jewish customs agents who gave him to
Ibrahim Ketkhuda in 1743.
Ibrahim Ketkhuda was also of
Georgian origin.
Although the
Mamluk Sultanate...
- Checaya, Chechessi, Chiccaia, Chietcudasci, Gachaia,
Ketkhuda, Quaia, Queaya) (common form of
ketkhuda), a
steward or lieutenant. Kiaya-bey, the lieutenant...
- the list of cariyes,
which did not
include the sultan's kadıns, or the
ketkhüda kadın, or daye hatun,
emphasizes their identity as part of the household...
- Baer & Ed. 1978, pp. 893–894. Orhonlu, Cengiz; Baer, G. & Ed. (1978). "
Ketk̲h̲udā". In van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Bosworth, C. E. (eds.)....
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eventually betra**** and
captured on 11
September 1585. His
captor was the
ketkhuda (deputy) of
Hasan Pasha, Emir Sinan.
After having spent one year in prison...
- administration,
these insignificant number of
strata of yuzbashis, maafs,
ketkhudas, and some part of beys,
losing their former preferred positions and sources...
- in
charge of
taxation of
districts of the khanate. Instead, he
charged ketkhudas (stewards of villages) with this job,
which would be
overseen by yasauls...