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pasha or the
territory administered by him. In
European sources, the word "
pashalic"
generally referred to the eyalets. The term 'eyalet'
began to be applied...
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Kiepert map of
Palestine showing Ottoman subdivisions 1842,
showing "
Pashalics" 1851 Maps of
Contemporary Ottoman Syria showing Vilayets (post-Tanzimat...
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fifth and
largest is Kara Djiolan, with a
capital of the same name. The
pashalics of
Kirkook and
Solimania also
comprise part of
Upper Curdistan. Lower...
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fifth and
largest is Kara Djiolan, with a
capital of the same name. The
pashalics of
Kirkook and
Solimania also
comprise part of
Upper Curdistan. Lower...
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fifth and
largest is Kara Djiolan, with a
capital of the same name. The
pashalics of
Kirkook and
Solimania also
comprise part of
Upper Curdistan. Lower...
- Anatolia, five millions; to Armenia, two; to Koordistan, one; to the
pashâlics of Bagdat, Mosul, and Diarbekir, one and a half; and to
Syria 1,800,000...
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combination of a
modern map and a
biblical map (showing the
Twelve Tribes)
Pashalic of Acre 1822
Burckhardt map
Johann Ludwig Burckhardt Map
accompanying Burckhardt's...
- 1520,
Hayreddin Barbarossa captured the town and
annexed the
Algerian Pashalic. His
elder brother Oruç Reis
built a fort over the town.
Under Turkish...
- Merriam-Webster
Online –
Pasha Merriam-Webster
Online –
Pashalic Encyclopædia
Britannica Online – use of
Pashalic in an
article DEX
Online –
Pastrama Merriam-Webster...
- of Babylon, and
projected a
geographical and
statistical account of the
pashalic of Bagdad. The
results of his work at
Babylon appeared first in the Vienna...