- 1371. In 1392,
Skopje was
conquered by the
Ottoman Turks, who
called it
Üsküb (اسکوب). The town sta****
under Ottoman control for over 500 years, serving...
- reforms,
aimed at
modernizing the Empire,
split off the new
eyalets of
Üsküb,
Yanya and
Selanik and
reduced the
Rumelia Eyalet to a few
provinces around...
- 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 of the Bosnian...
- The
Sanjak of Üsküp was one of the
sanjaks in the
Ottoman Empire, with
Üsküb (modern-day Skopje) as its
administrative centre.
Starting from the end of...
-
During the
decline and
dissolution of the
Ottoman Empire,
Muslim inhabitants (including Turks, Kurds, Albanians, Bosniaks, Circ****ians, Serb Muslims, Gr****...
- of Berlin.
Üsküb (Skopje)
functioned as the
capital of the
province and the
midway point between Istanbul and its
European provinces.
Üsküb's po****tion...
- 1392 the city was
conquered by the
Ottoman Turks and they
named the town
Üsküb. The town sta****
under Ottoman rule for over 500 years.
During that period...
- p. 802. Manisalı Paşa Yiğit Bey (ölm.
Üsküb 1413),
Üsküb fâtihi ve ilk s.b. 6.1.1392 - 1413 = 21, med.
Üsküb.
Evliya Çelebi;
Hazim Šabanović (1996)....
- word kaçanlar in
reference to a
group of
Albanian bandits that
operated in
Üsküb and used the
region of Kaçanik as a hideout. The
region of Kaçanik was one...
- Preveze, Berat.
Monastir Vilayet:
sanjaks of
Manastir (now Bitola), Prizren,
Üsküb, Dibra.
Scutari Vilayet:
sanjak of Scutari.
Vilayet of the Archipelago:...