37 relations: Alexander II of Kakheti, Élisée Reclus, Balıkesir, Bedr Khan Bey, Beylerbey, Bosnia Vilayet, Croatia, Diyarbakır, Egypt Eyalet, Eyalet, Gori, Georgia, Hakkari, Hakkâri, Herzegovina, Hungary, Kanije Eyalet, Kartli, Khedivate of Egypt, Kingdom of Kakheti, Kosovo Vilayet, Lori Province, Mahmud Nedim Pasha, Nakhichevan Eyalet, Ottoman Empire, Pristina, Sabah, Sanjak of Üsküp, Sanjak of Dibra, Sanjak of Niš, Sanjak of Prizren, Shahrizor Eyalet, Szigetvár, Takvim-i Vekayi, Tbilisi, Tunceli, Vilayet, Wadelai.
Alexander II of Kakheti
Alexander II (ალექსანდრე II) (1527 – March 12, 1605) of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 1574 to 1605.
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Élisée Reclus
Jacques Élisée Reclus (15 March 1830 – 4 July 1905) was a renowned French geographer, writer and anarchist.
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Balıkesir
Balıkesir is the capital city of Balıkesir Province.
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Bedr Khan Bey
Bedr Khan Bey (Bedirhan Bey; 1803–1868) was the last Kurdish emir and mutesellim of the Bohtan Emirate.
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Beylerbey
Beylerbey or Beylerbeyi (بكلربكی; "Bey of Beys", meaning "the Commander of Commanders" or "the Lord of Lords"; originally Beglerbeg in older Turkic) was a high rank in the western Islamic world in the late Middle Ages and early modern period, from the Seljuks of Rum and the Ilkhanids to Safavid Persia and the Ottoman Empire.
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Bosnia Vilayet
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Croatia
Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, on the Adriatic Sea.
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Diyarbakır
Diyarbakır (Amida, script) is one of the largest cities in southeastern Turkey.
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Egypt Eyalet
The Eyalet of Egypt was the result of the conquest of Mamluk Egypt by the Ottoman Empire in 1517, following the Ottoman–Mamluk War (1516–1517) and the absorption of Syria into the Empire in 1516.
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Eyalet
Eyalets (ایالت,, English: State), also known as beylerbeyliks or pashaliks, were a primary administrative division of the Ottoman Empire.
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Gori, Georgia
Gori (გორი) is a city in eastern Georgia, which serves as the regional capital of Shida Kartli and the centre of the homonymous administrative district.
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Hakkari
Hakkari (ܚܟܐܪܝ, or ܗܟܐܪܝ, Colemêrg), was a historical mountainous region lying between the plains of Nineveh to the south of Lake Van, encompassing parts of the modern provinces of Hakkâri, Şırnak, Van in Turkey and Dohuk in Iraq.
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Hakkâri
Hakkâri (ܗܲܟܵܐܪܝ̣ Hakkārī, Colemêrg), is a city and the capital of the Hakkâri Province of Turkey.
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Herzegovina
Herzegovina (or; Serbian: Hercegovina, Херцеговина) is the southern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Hungary
Hungary (Magyarország) is a country in Central Europe that covers an area of in the Carpathian Basin, bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Austria to the northwest, Romania to the east, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, and Slovenia to the west.
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Kanije Eyalet
The Kanije Eyalet (ایالت كانیژه; Eyālet-i Ḳanije; Modern Kanije Eyaleti; Kanizsai ejálet; Kaniški ejalet) was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire formed in 1600 and existing until the collapse of Ottoman rule in Central Europe after 1686 (nominally to 1699).
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Kartli
Kartli (ქართლი) is a historical region in central-to-eastern Georgia traversed by the river Mtkvari (Kura), on which Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, is situated.
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Khedivate of Egypt
The Khedivate of Egypt (خدیویت مصر) was an autonomous tributary state of the Ottoman Empire, established and ruled by the Muhammad Ali Dynasty following the defeat and expulsion of Napoleon Bonaparte's forces which brought an end to the short-lived French occupation of Lower Egypt.
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Kingdom of Kakheti
The Second Kingdom of Kakheti (კახეთის სამეფო, k'axetis samepo; also spelled Kaxet'i or Kakhetia) was a late medieval/early modern monarchy in eastern Georgia, centered at the province of Kakheti, with its capital first at Gremi and then at Telavi.
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Kosovo Vilayet
The Vilayet of Kosovo (ولايت قوصوه, Vilâyet-i Kosova; Kosova Vilayeti; Vilajeti i Kosovës; Macedonian: Косовски вилает, Kosovski vilaet; Serbian: Косовски вилајет, Kosovski vilajet) was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkan Peninsula which included the current territory of Kosovo and the western part of the Republic of Macedonia.
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Lori Province
Lori (Լոռի), is a province (marz) of Armenia.
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Mahmud Nedim Pasha
Mahmud Nedim Pasha (1818 – 14 May 1883) was an Ottoman statesman of ethnic Georgian background, who served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire between 1871–1872 and 1875–1876.
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Nakhichevan Eyalet
Nakhichevan Eyalet was possibly an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire (دولت عليه عثمانیه,, literally The Exalted Ottoman State; Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu or Osmanlı Devleti), also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire"The Ottoman Empire-also known in Europe as the Turkish Empire" or simply Turkey, was a state that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries.
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Pristina
Pristina (Prishtina or Prishtinë) or Priština (Приштина), is the capital and largest city of Kosovo.
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Sabah
Sabah is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo Island.
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Sanjak of Üsküp
The Sanjak of Üsküp was one of the sanjaks in the Ottoman Empire, with Üsküb (modern-day Skopje) as its administrative centre.
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Sanjak of Dibra
Sanjak of Dibra, or Sanjak of Debar, (Debre Sancağı, Sanxhaku i Dibrës, Дебарски санџак) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Debar in Macedonia.
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Sanjak of Niš
The Sanjak of Niš (Niş Sancağı, Niški Sandžak, Нишки санджак/Nishki sandzhak, Sanxhaku i Nishit) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire and its county town was Niš.
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Sanjak of Prizren
The Sanjak of Prizren (Prizren Sancağı, Sanxhaku i Prizrenit, Призренски санџак) was one of the sanjaks in the Ottoman Empire with Prizren as its administrative centre.
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Shahrizor Eyalet
Shahrizor Eyalet (ایالت شهر زور; Eyālet-i Šehr-i Zōr) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire covering the area of present-day Iraqi Kurdistan.
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Szigetvár
Szigetvár (Siget; Zigetvar; Inselburg) is a town in Baranya County in southern Hungary.
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Takvim-i Vekayi
Takvim-i Vekayi (تقویم وقایع, meaning "Calendar of facts") was the first fully Turkish language newspaper.
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Tbilisi
Tbilisi (თბილისი), in some countries also still named by its pre-1936 international designation Tiflis, is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million people.
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Tunceli
Tunceli (Dêrsimê, Desim or Mamekiye) is a city in Turkey.
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Vilayet
The Vilayets of the Ottoman Empire were the first-order administrative division, or provinces, of the later empire, introduced with the promulgation of the Vilayet Law (Teşkil-i Vilayet Nizamnamesi) of 21 January 1867.
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Wadelai
Wadelai is a village of northern Uganda on the Albert Nile and was the final chief station of Emin Pasha when Governor of Equatoria.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-lived_Ottoman_provinces