- The
kodjabashis (Gr****: κοτζαμπάσηδες, romanized: kotzabasides;
singular κοτζάμπασης, kotzabasis; Serbo-Croatian: kodžobaša, kodžabaša; from Turkish:...
-
Bouboulina parti****ted in a
conference of
local military commanders and
kodjabashis,
where the Gr****s
decided to
resume the
siege of Nafplion. The siege...
- Moragiannis-Deligiannis (1738–1816) was one of the most
powerful Proestos (
Kodjabashis) of the Peloponnese. He
received the
nickname "Deligiannis"
because of...
- the
summon of all
kodjabashis by the
Pasha of Tripoli. He
organised a
military force and
signed the
historic letter of the
kodjabashis of
Achaea declaring...
- a
title formerly given in
German and
Hungarian nations Primates or
Kodjabashis,
local Christian notables in
parts of
Ottoman Greece,
especially the...
- the
decree of the
Sultan where the
command to
execute 30
priests and
kodjabashis of
Edirne was given. He was executed, on 18
April 1821, by
hanging in...
- κοτζαμπάσηδες της Πελοποννήσου κατά τη δεύτερη τουρκοκρατία (1715-1821) [The
Kodjabashis of the
Peloponnese during the
Second Turkish Rule (1715–1821)] (in Gr****)...
-
would appoint groups of
locals in each
village of the
island to act as
Kodjabashis in
order to
collect taxes for the empire. The best
account that we have...
- in
Constantinople and the
local notables in the ****adic
provinces (
kodjabashis,
dimogerontes and prokritoi).
According to 19th-century Gr**** historian...
- the
Ottoman Empire. It was
another name for the
Ottoman Turkish rank of
kodjabashi, held by
local Christian chiefs. obor-knez (обор-кнез) was a
title borne...