- The
Mutasarrifate of
Jerusalem (Ottoman Turkish: قُدس شَرِيف مُتَصَرِّفلغى, Kudüs-i Şerif Mutasarrıflığı; Arabic: متصرفية القدس الشريف, Mutaṣarrifiyyat...
- included:
Mutasarrifate of
Mount Lebanon (formed 1861)
Mutasarrifate of
Jerusalem (formed 1872)
Mutasarrifate of
Karak (formed 1894/5)
Mutasarrifate of Izmit...
- The
Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (1861–1918, Arabic: مُتَصَرِّفِيَّة جَبَل لُبْنَان, romanized: Mutaṣarrifiyyat
Jabal Lubnān;
Ottoman Turkish: جَبَلِ لُبْنَان...
- was
abolished in 1841 and
reconfigured in 1861 as the
Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate. The
Syrian eyalets were
later transformed into the
Syria Vilayet, the...
- The
Mutasarrifate of
Karak (Turkish:
Kerek Mutasarrıflığı), also
known as the
Sanjak of Karak, was an
Ottoman district with
special administrative status...
-
established a
hierarchy of
administrative units: the vilayet, liva/sanjak/
mutasarrifate, kaza and
village council, to
which the 1871
Vilayet Law
added the nahiye...
- Aleppo, Zor,
Beirut and
Damascus Vilayet;
Mutasarrifate of
Mount Lebanon was created, and soon
after the
Mutasarrifate of
Jerusalem was
given a
separate status...
-
ruler Abdulmejid I, the
first Lebanese proto-state, the
Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate, was
established in the 19th
century as a home for
Maronite Christians...
-
Lebanon Mutasarrifate was
formed from the Maronite-Druze dualism, and the
security stability and Druze-Maronite
coexistence in the
Mutasarrifate allowed...
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Vilayet to the east, the
Aleppo Vilayet to the north, the
autonomous Mutasarrifate of
Jerusalem to the
south and the
Mediterranean Sea to the west. At...