- timariots),
kadiluks (the area of
responsibility of a judge, or Kadi) and
zeamets (also ziam;
larger timars). The
initial organization dates back to the...
-
property scattered among different villages. A
timar holder is a zaim. A
Zeamet was the
appellative given to a land in the
timar system during the Ottoman...
- the
timar were from 20,000 to 100,000 akçes, the land
grant was
called a
zeamet, and if they were
above 100,000 akçes, the
grant would be
called a h****...
- and 319
Christian households and 26
unmarried Christian men, and it was a
zeamet of Şah Hüseyin Bey kethudâ of Kara Hamid. In 1565,
Sultan Suleiman I issued...
- followers, who held it as
benefices or
fiefs (small ones timar,
medium ones
zeamet and
large ones h****). The
system was
meant to make the army self-sufficient...
- Sultan's followers, who held it as
benefices or
fiefs (small timar,
medium zeamet and
large h****)
directly from him, or from the Beylerbeys. This category...
- 925) the town had 68
Muslim and 116
Christian households; it was a
joint zeamet of
Murad of İpek, and Hüseyin the son of dizdar.
During the
period of Ottoman...
- Sicily,
Portugal and
Spain settled in Kastoria. In 1519,
Kastoria was a
zeamet of
Chamberlain Mehmed Bey, and the
infantry commander of Thessaloniki, Hızır...
-
private correspondence, appointments, taxation, land
grants (timar and
zeamet), and
charitable endowments (vakıf).
Muallim Cevdet Tasnifi catalogs 216...
- (Hijri 925) the town had 49
Muslim and 646
Christian households; it was a
zeamet of
Mevlana Ahmet Çelebi. In 1745 the seat of the
Bishop of
Servia was moved...