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state was that a
Timar holder did not own the land, as
ownership was held by the
Ottoman state.
Another essential condition was that
Timars could not be inherited...
- Islam.
Timar-status
could be inherited, but the
pieces of land were not
inheritable to
avoid the
creation of any
stable landed nobility.
Timars were not...
- up
tímár in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tímár is a
Hungarian surname meaning 'tanner'.
Notable people with the
surname include: Mátyás
Tímár (1923–2020)...
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divided into
timars (fiefs held by timariots),
kadiluks (the area of
responsibility of a judge, or Kadi) and
zeamets (also ziam;
larger timars). The initial...
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Timár is a
village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
eastern Hungary. It
covers an area of 21.82 km2 (8 sq mi) and...
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position was
probably more
similar to
squires than men-at-arms.
Although timars were not
originally granted to
their holders until perpetuity (the state...
- Krisztián
Tímár (born 4
October 1979) is a
Hungarian professional football coach and a
former player who pla**** as a
centre back. He is the
manager of...
- him.
Timár overhears Krisztyán
trying to
blackmail Teréza. Krisztyán
takes a gold
bracelet Timéa gave to Noémi, and leaves. Teréza
tells Timár that her...
- were
initially allowed to
retain their holdings and
partial autonomy. Many
timars were also
granted to
local Albanians holding high
posts of the administration...
- for
himself by
making the
position of
timars, the
Ottoman cavalrymen,
hereditary and thus
loyal to him. The
timars, however, were at this
point increasingly...