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  1. The Sanjak of Sofia was established around 1393. Initially it had two nahiyahs: Znepolje and Visok. Its first sanjakbey was Ince Balaban, also referred to as 'the conqueror of Sofia'.
    Capital: Sofia
    Today part of: Bulgaria
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    Who was the head of a sanjak?Each of these sanjaks was headed by a muhassil. Most of the sanjaks throughout the Empire were under the rule of non-hereditary appointees, who had no permanent family of territorial connections with the area. The Sanjak was governed just as a Vilayet on a smaller scale.
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    When was the first Sanjak created?The first sanjaks appear to have been created by Orhan circa 1340 or earlier. These were Sultan-öyügü (later Sultan-önü), Hudavendigar-eli, Koca-eli and Karasi-eli. The districts which made up an eyalet were known as sanjaks, each under the command of a sanjak-bey.
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    How were the sanjaks governed?Most of the sanjaks throughout the Empire were under the rule of non-hereditary appointees, who had no permanent family of territorial connections with the area. The Sanjak was governed just as a Vilayet on a smaller scale.
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    How many sanjaks were in an eyalet?The districts which made up an eyalet were known as sanjaks, each under the command of a sanjak-bey. The number of sanjaks in each eyalet varied considerably. In 1609, Ayn Ali noted that Rumelia Eyalet had 24 sanjaks, but that six of these in the Peloponnesos had been detached to form the separate Morea Eyalet.
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    The Sanjak of Sofia (Turkish: Sofia Sancağı, Bulgarian: Софийски санджак) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Sofia. It was founded in 1393 and disestablished after the creation of the Principality of Bulgaria in 1878. See more

    The Sanjak of Sofia was established around 1393. Initially it had two nahiyahs: Znepolje and Visok. Its first sanjakbey was Ince Balaban, also referred to as 'the conqueror of Sofia'. One of its sanjakbeys was Malkoçoğlu Ali … See more

    After the decisions of the Berlin Congress were signed on 13 July 1878, the Sanjak of Sofia was merged with Northern Bulgaria into the Principality of Bulgaria, a de facto independent vassal … See more

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    The Sanjak of Sofia was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Sofia. It was founded in 1393 and disestablished after the creation of the Principality of Bulgaria in 1878.

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    The Sanjak of Sofia (Turkish: Sofia Sancağı, Bulgarian: Софийски санджак) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Sofia. It was founded in 1393 and …

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    Sanjaks were administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire. Sanjak, and the variant spellings sandjak, sanjaq and sinjaq, are English or French transliterations of the Turkish word sancak, meaning "district", "banner" or "flag". Sanjaks were also called by the Arabic word for banner or flag: لواء liwa (Liwā or Liwā’).
    Ottoman provinces (eyalets, later vilayets) were divided into sanjaks (also call…

  7. Sanjak of Sofia - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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    The Sanjak of Sofia (Turkish: Sofia Sancağı, Bulgarian: Софийски санджак) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Sofia. It was founded in 1393 and …

  8. Sanjak of Sofia - Unionpedia, the concept map

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    The Sanjak of Sofia (Sofia Sancağı, Софийски санджак) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Sofia. 27 relations. Sanjak of Sofia - Unionpedia, the concept …

  9. Sanjak of Sofia - Sanjak of Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Sanjak of Sofia ( ترکی : Sofia Sancağı ، بلغاری : Софийски санджак) یکی از sanjaks از امپراتوری عثمانی که شهرستان شهرستان صوفیه بود.

  10. Sanjak of Sofia - Unionpedia, the concept map

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    The Sanjak of Sofia (Sofia Sancağı, Софийски санджак) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Sofia. 8 relations. Sanjak of Sofia - Unionpedia, the concept map

  11. Sanjak of Vidin - Wikipedia

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    Sep 5, 2013 · The Sanjak of Vidin or the Vidin Sanjak (Bulgarian: Видински санджак, Serbian: Видински санџак, Turkish: Vidin Sancağı) was a sanjak in the Ottoman Empire, with Vidin as …

  12. Sanjak din Sofia - Sanjak of Sofia - abcdef.wiki

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    Sangeacul Sofia ( turcesc: Sofia Sancağı, bulgară: Софийски санджак) a fost unul dintre sangeacuri a Imperiului Otoman, care orașul județ a fost Sofia. A fost fondată în 1393 și …

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