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Ziamet was a form of land
tenure in the
Ottoman Empire,
consisting in
grant of
lands or
revenues by the
Ottoman Sultan to an
individual in compensation...
- 000 akçe,
which was
between two and four
times what a
teacher earned. A
ziamet (زعامت) was a
larger unit of land,
yielding up to 100,000 akçe, and was...
- they are
divided into
ziamets and timars, the
possessors of
which are
obliged to
serve in the field; but if they do not, the
ziamet or
timar may be transferred...
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Protofeudalism Quia
Emptores Statutes of
Mortmain Suzerainty V****al
state Ziamet Fengjian (Chinese)
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Hacienda Indian feudalism...
- Bey, who
owned a
ziamet, a form of land tenure, in the
nahiyah of Osat, Borač and Vratar, all
located in the kaza of Višegrad. The
ziamet consisted of six...
- less than 3,000 akce in revenue.
Higher ranking officers could receive a
ziamet (up to 100,000 akces) or a has (over 100,000 akce),
depending on importance...
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including İsfendiyar Bey who
moved to Çankırı near Ankara,
where he
received a
ziamet.
Between 1498 and 1637
there are no
records of his family. The oral tradition...
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Ottoman conquest, the
peninsula was made into a
province (sanjak), with 109
ziamets and 342 timars.
During the
first period of
Ottoman rule (1460–1687), the...
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Mahmud II
dealt effectively with the
military fiefs, the "Tımar"s, and the "
Ziamet"s.
These had been
instituted to
furnish the old
effective military force...
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around which, in
times of war, the
cavalrymen holding fiefs (timars or
ziamets) in the
specific district gathered. The
sanjakbey was in turn subordinate...