- Kaymakam, also
known by many
other romanizations, was a
title used by
various officials of the
Ottoman Empire,
including acting grand viziers, governors...
-
forcing them to retreat. However, in
February 1905 Ibn Saud was
named qaimmaqam of
southern Nejd by the
Ottomans which he held
until 1913 when an Anglo-Ottoman...
- Mubarak, who, in
early 1897, was recognized, by the
Ottoman sultan, as the
qaimmaqam (provincial sub-governor) of Kuwait. Mubarak's
seizure of the
throne via...
- region.
Following his
cooperation with
Midhat Pasha Abdullah was made
qaimmaqam of Nejd in 1871. Saud won his
struggle against Abdullah in the battle...
- Mubarak, who, in
early 1897, was recognized, by the
Ottoman sultan, as the
qaimmaqam (provincial sub-governor) of Kuwait. Mubarak's
seizure of the
throne via...
- of
Lower Tyari left from
Nohadra to
Amadiya against the
wishes of the
Qaimmaqam who
warned Khoshaba that
Malik Yaqo was
awaiting him on the road with...
-
ensued in
Jabal Hauran in the
following years, and
although a
Turkish qaimmaqam administered the qadaa, the
Druze sheikhdom system was
largely left alone...
- (subdistrict) of the
Sanjak of Zor
district and
contained the
residence of its
qaimmaqam (governor). In a
British military intelligence report from the 1900s,...
- of
Lower Tyari left from
Nohadra to
Amadiya against the
wishes of the
Qaimmaqam who
warned Khoshaba that
Malik Yaqo was
awaiting him on the road with...
- Christianity, many of Abu'l-Lama clan
members ****umed the
position of
qaimmaqam of the
Christians in
Lebanon during the
Ottoman period.
Among them was...