- On 2 or 6
September 1442 an army
commanded by Şehabeddin and
sixteen sanjakbeys subordinated to him, sent by
sultan Murad II sent to
Wallachia to kill...
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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...
- Rumelia" (Rumeli vali). A list
dated to 1475
lists seventeen subordinate sanjakbeys, who
controlled sub-provinces or sanjaks,
which also
functioned as military...
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twenty years. His rise
through the
ranks culminated in his
appointment as
sanjakbey of the
Sanjak of
Dibra in 1440.
During the
Battle of Nish in 1443, he...
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sanjaks entrusted to the
Ottoman sultan's sons.
Sanjaks were
governed by
sanjakbeys,
military governors who
received a flag or
standard – a "sanjak" (the...
- Ishak-Beg or Ishak-Beg Hranić was an
Ottoman governor and soldier, the
Sanjakbey of Üsküb from 1415 to 1439.
According to some
sources he was a member...
- was 450,000 Muslims, 150,000 Catholics, and 75,000 Orthodox. List of
sanjakbeys of
Bosnian Sanjak is the following:[citation needed] Minnetoğlu Mehmed...
- in career. His
first appointment to
service outside the
palace was as
sanjakbey of Kastamonu, and he
subsequently became beylerbey of Karaman. Lütfi Pasha...
- 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...
- 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...