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- Rumelia" (Rumeli vali). A list dated to 1475 lists seventeen subordinate sanjakbeys, who controlled sub-provinces or sanjaks, which also functioned as military...
- sanjaks entrusted to the Ottoman sultan's sons. Sanjaks were governed by sanjakbeys, military governors who received a flag or standard – a "sanjak" (the...
- 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...
- 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...
- Territorial beylerbeyliks were subdivided into sanjaks or liwas under sanjakbeys. With the continuous growth of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th and 16th...
- Agha Palace Schools Central (Porte) Provincial Eyalets Beylerbeys Vilayets Sanjaks Sanjakbeys Mutasarrifates Kazas/Kadiluks V****al and tributary states...
- 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...
- (1425–1507) was an Ottoman military commander in 15th century and the first sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Smederevo. He was one of the descendants of Köse Mihal...
- reforms of the 19th century. Sanjaks were typically headed by a bey or sanjakbey. The Tanzimat reforms initially placed some sanjaks under kaymakams and...
- in career. His first appointment to service outside the palace was as sanjakbey of Kastamonu, and he subsequently became beylerbey of Karaman. Lütfi Pasha...