- city with its
surrounding villages. Kazas, in turn, were
divided into
nahiyes (each
governed by a müdür) and
villages (karye, each
governed by a muhtar)...
- ("banner")
under a sanjakbey. Each kaza was in turn made up of one or more
nahiyes ("districts")
under müdürs[clarification needed] and mütesellims and several...
- board. Each kaza was
divided into
parishes or
communes known as
nahiyes. Each
nahiye was
under a müdir
appointed by the vali but
answerable to the regional...
- Tur
Abdin (Arabic: طور عبدين; Kurdish: Tor; Latin: Turabdium; Syriac: ܛܽܘܪ ܥܰܒ݂ܕܺܝܢ or ܛܘܼܪ ܥܲܒ݂ܕܝܼܢ, Ṭūr ʿAḇdīn) is a
hilly region situated in southeast...
- kaza and
village council, to
which the 1871
Vilayet Law
added the
nahiye.
Ottoman government deliberately pursued a
policy for the
development of...
- Circ****ians
gives Amman a
remarkable physiognomy". The new
village became a
nahiye (subdistrict)
center of the kaza of al-Salt in the
Karak Sanjak established...
-
seldom known by
myriad Turkish terms (vilayet, eyalet, beylerbeylik, sancak,
nahiye, kaza, etc.)
which are
often eschewed in
favour of the English-language...
-
divided into a few Mantaqes, (Persian: منطقه),
which is then
divided into
Nahiyes (Persian: ناحیه),
further subdivided to
Mahalle (Persian: محله), usually...
-
Vilayet Law of 1864. The
province was
divided into sanjaks,
kazas and
nahiyes.
Mecca became the
center of the vilayet, with
Medina and
Jeddah as sanjaks...
-
kaymakam and treasurer. The
kazas were
further divided into
subdistricts (
nahiye) and villages, each
overseen by an
appointed official or
local council....