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Trikala appears in the
Byzantine period. In Turkish, the city is
known as
Tırhala. In
Aromanian it is
known as Trikolj. The
region of
Trikala has been inhabited...
- The
Sanjak of
Tirhala or
Trikala (Ottoman Turkish: Sancak-i/Liva-i
Tirhala; Gr****: λιβάς/σαντζάκι Τρικάλων) was second-level
Ottoman province (sanjak or...
- Berat, Ergiri, Preveze,
Tırhala and Kesriye.
Kesriye was
later demoted to kaza and
bounded to
Monastir Vilayet and
Tırhala was
given to
Greece in 1881...
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Avlonya Iskenderiyye Yanya Gelibolu Köstendil
Nikebolu Sofia Inebahti Tirhala Alaca Hișar
Vulcetrin Kefe
Prizren Karli-eli Ağriboz Çirmen Vize Izvornik...
- and Berat, Elbasan,
Ohrid and Monastir, Görice, and
Tirhala. Ali was
granted the
Sanjak of
Tirhala in 1787, and he
delegated its
government in 1788 to...
- Republic, and the
Serbian rebels. He was
appointed governor of the
Sanjak of
Tirhala in 1787, and
became Pasha of the
Morea Eyalet in 1807. A
member of the...
- rule.
Under the Ottomans,
Trikala was
known as "
Tırhala" and
became the seat of the
Sanjak of
Tirhala, encomp****ing most of Thessaly,
until the late 18th...
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Velestinlis into a
wealthy family in the
village of
Velestino in the
Sanjak of
Tirhala,
Ottoman Empire (modern Thessaly, Greece). His father's name is believed...
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Athens 1993, p. 211. M. DelibaşiΜ. –M. Arikan, Sûret-i Defter-i Sancak-i
Tirhala I, Türk
Tarih Kurumu,
Ankara 2001, pp. 26–27 Th. Dasoulas, "Agrotikes koinonies...
- as a
result of law and order.
Thessaly was
ruled through the
Sanjak of
Tirhala administrative division during the
Ottoman period. In the 1520s, Muslims...