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- The Albanian Pashaliks (Albanian: Pashallëqet shqiptare) were three semi-independent pashaliks under Ottoman suzerainty that were ruled by Albanian pashas...
- Ottoman Empire Greece under the Ottoman Empire Albanian Pashaliks Pashalik of Berat Pashalik of Scutari : "... Ali Pasha, by using a skillful blend of...
- pashalik of Berat was absorbed into the Pashalik of Janina, another province within the Ottoman Empire. This pashalik was one of the three pashaliks created...
- The Pashalik of Timbuktu, also known as the Pashalik of Sudan, was a West African political entity that existed between the 16th and the 19th century....
- Bushati (1796–1810) Mustafa Sherifi (1810-1831) Pashalik of Janina Albania under Ottoman Empire Albanian Pashaliks List of **** Muslim dynasties Elsie 2005...
- autonomous Pashalik of Berat would be established, and culminating with the Albanian Pashalik of Ali Pashë Tepelena in 1787. The Albanian Pashaliks would end...
- pronounced [ejaːˈlet], lit. 'province'), also known as beylerbeyliks or pashaliks, were the primary administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire. From...
- building the Djamaa el Djedid mosque. The era of the aghas began and the pashalik became officially a military republic. The first three aghas, Khalil, Ramazan...
- rogue governor of the Sanjak of Vidin, Osman Pazvantoğlu, invaded the Pashalik of Belgrade, and Karađorđe fought alongside the Ottomans to quash the incursion...
- governors appointed by the sultan, in the late 14th century. The Eyalet (also Pashalik or Beylerbeylik) was the territory of office of a Beylerbey ("lord of lords"...