-
holding fiefs (timars or ziamets) in the
specific district gathered. The
sanjakbey was in turn
subordinate to a
beylerbey ("bey of beys") who
governed an...
- in career. His
first appointment to
service outside the
palace was as
sanjakbey of Kastamonu, and he
subsequently became beylerbey of Karaman. Lütfi Pasha...
- of Rustem-beg and had
brothers Derviš-beg and Ali-beg Sokolović, the
sanjakbey of Klis. His
brother Derviš-beg died
during an
Ottoman battle in Georgia...
- Skender-paša Mihajlović; fl. 1478–1504),
known simply as
Skender Pasha, was the
sanjakbey of the
Bosnian Sanjak in
period 1478–1480, 1485–1491 and 1499–1504. A...
-
Sephardi Jews.
Gedik Ahmed Pasha was
sanjakbey of the
Sanjak of
Avlona in 1479. Bali Bey, son of
Yahya Pasha,
became sanjakbey of the
Sanjak of
Avlona in 1506...
- the
walls of
Constantinople during its siege. He held the
position of
sanjakbey of the
Sanjak of
Ohrid in 1464 and 1465.
Ballaban Badera was born in Badera...
-
reforms of the 19th century.
Sanjaks were
typically headed by a bey or
sanjakbey. The
Tanzimat reforms initially placed some
sanjaks under kaymakams and...
- Agha, a
close advisor to the Sultan,
before being appointed governor (
sanjakbey) in Albania, and then at the
height of his career,
provincial governor...
- İpek was
often under direct control of the
sanjakbey of the
Sanjak of Scutari. In 1536 Ali-beg, then a
sanjakbey of İpek, was
hanged on the
orders of the...
- Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Скендербег Црнојевић), and
became the
Ottoman sanjakbey of the
Sanjak of
Montenegro in 1514–1528. He is
enumerated in Serbian...