- The
soubashi (Turkish: subaşı, Albanian: subash, Serbo-Croatian: subaša) was an
Ottoman gubernatorial title used to
describe different positions within...
-
relation to
Hasan Bey
Zenebishi adescendant of the
Zenebishi family and the
Soubashi of the
Nahiyah of Kalkandelen.
Individuals bearing Albanian anthroponyms...
-
subashi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subashi may
refer to: The
Soubashi,
Ottoman gubernatorial title which most
often means the
commander of the...
- Empire, but his
family may have been
their distant cousins.
Originally a
soubashi (debt-collector/police enforcer) in
Ottoman service in the Peloponnese...
- was
Karaman Bey. Meḥmed was the
eldest son of
Karim al-Dīn Ḳarāmān, the
soubashi of the
region around Ermenek, Mut, Silifke, Gülnar, and Anamur. Upon Ḳarāmān's...
- such as the
Grand Vizier, Agha of the Janissaries, secretariats, kadis,
soubashis,
Kapudan Pasha, the Djebedji, and seraskers.
Among these institutions...
- (within the
vilayet of
Upper Dibra) and a h****
property belonging to the
soubashi Ahmet Bey. The
village had a
total of
seven households and the anthroponymy...
- took the
responsibility for ****isting
Ottoman troops in
defending Fort
Soubashi, 3
miles (5 km)
southwest of Canea,
against Gr**** Army and
Christian insurgent...
- houses, set fire to the harvest, cut down
trees and the like. The Sultan's
soubashi arrived first at Radosav's court, and then to Dubrovnik, with the intention...
-
called Sari
Ghiyeh which also
includes two
other caves called Sarab and
Soubashi, each 7 and 11 kilometers from Ali-Sadr Cave. Apparently, the
water in...