- (governed by a bey or beylerbey), and
kapudanliks (governed by a kapudan).
Pashaluk or
Pashalik (Turkish: paşalık) is the
abstract word
derived from pasha...
- with the
title of
vizier and the
Sanjak began to be
referred to as the
Pashaluk of Belgrade,
although it was
still called the
Sanjak of
Smederevo in official...
- Eyalet, as
beylerbey (also
referred to as "pasha"). The
Bosnia Eyalet (or
Pashaluk)
included the
Sanjak of
Bosnia (central province),
Sanjak of Herzegovina...
-
Budin Eyalet (also
known as
Province of Budin/Buda or
Pashalik of Budin/Buda,
Ottoman Turkish: ایالت بودین, romanized: Eyālet-i Budin) was an administrative...
- Bulgaria. It was
formed in 1846 and its
administrative centre was Niš.
Pashaluk of Niš was
incorporated into
Danube Vilayet in 1864. The Niš
Eyalet was...
- Rizvanbegović's death, it was
reintegrated into the
Bosnia eyalet. The
Pashaluk of
Herzegovina was
formed from
following kazas:[citation needed] Prijepolje...
-
First Uprising in 1813,
tensions in the
Sanjak of
Smederevo ("Belgrade
Pashaluk")
nevertheless persisted. In mid–September 1814 a
rebellion was launched...
- 1801 he was
Vizier of the
Sanjak of
Smederevo (also
known as
Belgrade Pashaluk). On 15
December 1801 he was
murdered by Kučuk-Alija, one of four rebel...
- then
asked the
sultan to
separate Herzegovina from
Pashaluk of Bosnia,
creating the new
Pashaluk of
Herzegovina and make him its vizier, a wish duly...
- The
Eyalet of
Vidin (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت ویدین; Eyālet-i Vīdīn) was an
administrative territorial entity of the
Ottoman Empire located in the territory...